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A couple years ago I worked on an independent short film production some friends were doing. Just getting around to putting the photos up now.
Night shot outside the gas station. Getting everything working for this was... um, and interesting time. But it was fun for the chance to watch Cevin and Jeremy, lighting guys extraordinnairre, in action.
Short film of me flicking though a history book with a torch. Tryed to make it look like a early russian film, somthing like Battleship Potemkin.
Day one of the 48 hour film challenge - Sci Fi London 2009.
Blogged at Mr. Topp and the Big Bad Blog: mrtopp.com/2009/04/08/piranha-part-one/
One of our first shots on Sunday morning was a dolly shot that followed our protagonist as he walks towards a dumpster.
You think the rain can stop us?! No!
Day one of the 48 hour film challenge - Sci Fi London 2009.
Blogged at Mr. Topp and the Big Bad Blog: mrtopp.com/2009/04/09/piranha-part-two/
When animating "South Park"-style, you only need five different mouth shapes for any given character, and you can make him say anything. In fact, you could probably get away with just two or three different frames.
I used five frames, one for each vowel. In this frame, the mouth shape is "ah".
Screen grab from the short film MY ELECTRIC BILL, directed by Chris Ohlson.
Please visit www.chrisohlson.com for more info about the film.
Meet Johno, not the sort of guy you introduce to your daughter or to your wife for that matter.
The 'Bloke Code' focuses on a group of friends, 5 guys aged 29 to 34, all with varying lives, some married or settled, and some not so settled. We meet the guys in a bar, Johno is recanting another of his escapades, the one where her husband comes home early.