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Antonin_K animation Showreel
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 9:19 pm
by Antonin_K
Hello, I'm new on this forum, so I think the best way to introduce myself is to post my latest Showreel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqIAgnuI ... annel_page
or download SD version from here:
www.melon.hu/toncsi/AK_Shwrl_2008.mpg
Chears!
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 9:30 pm
by GCharb
Hello Antonin
Nive demoreel, nicelly paced.
You worked on the Reine Soleil trailer, you also worked on the Mr Bean animated?
Some really cool stuff on it, getting the full quality one as I write this.
I think you can post a highrez as well on youtube, not really sure though!
Cheers
GC
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 11:50 pm
by Durand
Hey, it looks like you've done it all....including a talking toilet!
Great stuff!
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 5:16 am
by patricia3d
I see the show real.
Thanks. All that work you done in AS?
Great
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 1:38 pm
by realsnake
nice job and u worked on mr bean cartoon too thats cool
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 9:37 pm
by Antonin_K
Hi, thanks for comments.
I decide to put out credit list here as well, but on request I can send my CV,if you are interested how my career evolved...
Showreel Credits:
Actival Kid | Melon Fx
B'Kirk | Nagual Pictures
OTP Cardy | Melon Fx
Coca Cola | s.a.i.n.t.
Conf. of the birds | Varga studio
Cora | Melon fx
Clorox | Varga studio
Danette | Melon Fx
Dreher | MyFilm
Drunk in space | Melon Fx
Erste Totalcar | MyFilm
Erste Megastar | Melon Fx
Ginissimo | MyFilm
Ice Bob | SkyFilm
IG III teaser | Phillos Labs.
Modern kepmesek | Kedd
Mr. Bean series | Varga studio
Kinder Pingui | Melon Fx
Kistehen | MyFilm
Kuhl Liquidmix | s.a.i.n.t.
Little Beasties | Varga Studio
MusicBox | Melon Fx
Neo Persuaders | s.a.i.n.t.
OTP Csekkuralom | Melon Fx
Papyrus | MyFilm
Plus | Melon Fx
Pop Family | s.a.i.n.t.
Scramble | Melon Fx
Speed Csige | Melon Fx
La reine soleil | Greykid Pictures
HBO Szuletett Luzer | Frontprod
Vienetta | Melon Fx
Westell webshop | Melon Fx
Some of these works can be found here:
www.youtube.com/Antonink
Cheers!!
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 10:14 pm
by human
Is it just me, or does it also seem to others that the 2D animation here tends to have more visual power than 3D?
What I mean is: for 3D to really compete in this day and age, don't you almost need to have the resources of a major studio?
Whereas, a small outfit can turn out really compelling 2D?
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 10:39 pm
by GCharb
Hello all
human wrote:for 3D to really compete in this day and age, don't you almost need to have the resources of a major studio?
This is a vast debate, 2D or 3D, that is not the question.
To me, 3D is a great media, but it requires many technical skills and beefy rendering ressources.
Drawing is an intuitive process, from your brain, to your hand to the media, while 3D involves many conceptual aspects(design, modeling, texturing, rigging, animating, lighting, rendering, compositing etc.)
A single Softimage shot may take hours to render at 1920X1080 on our renderfarm(14 rackmounted double dual core xeon) at work while a complete ASPro scene takes minutes, sometimes seconds to render on a single dual core computer.
The whole 3D concept makes it way less intuitive, unless you are a big budget studio it is hard to convey strenght in 3D, from our experience at least!
GC
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 9:41 am
by Antonin_K
human wrote:Is it just me, or does it also seem to others that the 2D animation here tends to have more visual power than 3D?
What I mean is: for 3D to really compete in this day and age, don't you almost need to have the resources of a major studio?
Whereas, a small outfit can turn out really compelling 2D?
Hi,
For me 3D is just another 2D layer in my composite, the end result is always 2dimensional, Graphic design is the power, and the power of good selection of colors make these animation strong.So I belive that Creativitiy and Style will always define good picture..
examples:
Music Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZWNAZdL ... re=channel
B'Kirk:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtZJXgP5 ... annel_page
Cheers!
Antonin K.