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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 12:50 am
by slice11217
Been using Anime Studio Pro as a professional since back in the Moho days. -Seems it was a little better at exporting .swf files back then. Here's a direct link to my ASP stuff:
http://www.scottstrongmedia.com/Charact ... ation.html

2 of the movies there were paid, the others were tests in the hopes that ASP could be put into a workflow. I have some more professional work that I need to compile into something more reel-like.

...and then there's that project that's ALMOST done, which I'm itching to show everyone but I also want to show it once it's finished! Perhaps if you twist my arm enough....

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 2:13 am
by digitalartguru
Nice work Bradley!
The Tea’s Teas clip is brilliant.

What software did you use at Nickelodeon when working on the animated show Kablam?

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 2:46 am
by v_aviles
I've also made some shorts for a local TV show:

http://youtu.be/uKUYXMBGsX0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cF3QVAxfCyM

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 2:21 pm
by slice11217
Thanks, digitalartguru!

Back in the Kablam days, we were working in a room over our boss' garage. That was in '95/'96. Flash didn't really have a foothold back then. So, the animation was drawn by hand on paper, then scanned in and colored in Photoshop. Then we used Macromedia's Director (does that even exist anymore?) as a exposure sheet tool to time the animation. Then the animation was brought into After Effects to marry it to the background and to add other effects, wherever they were needed. The result of that was brought into an editing suite and then shipped to Nickelodeon.

I recently finished up some animation for Sesame Workshop which was animated in ASP. I think I'd get in trouble for posting that right now. Maybe in a year or two.