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Geek Culture / Starting a short film. Need voices and photos of yourself or an object to go with the voice.

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Torsten Sorensen
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Posted: 20th Sep 2006 03:56 Edited at: 20th Sep 2006 04:08
Edit: I have decided to do this with clay, so I no longer need photos, just voices.
Mostly the subject is the post, but I'll go further into detail. I am starting a short film, but it will be not animated (picture of character along with voice). I don't have a story yet, but normally, one quickly gets started with the people doing the voices contributing. I may do a voice, and If I don't get anyone offering to do the photo of themselves or the "object" that goes with their voice, I'll do it with clay. But I'll need a few people with microphones, and some kind of way to chat. But please help me get this started, I'm just doing one ep. for now.


Thanks, Torsten.

Darth Vader
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Location: Adelaide SA, I am the only DB user here!
Posted: 20th Sep 2006 04:15
I think you better get a story before you post this, people will flame you for not having enough information!

Just a little helpful hint!


indi
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Posted: 20th Sep 2006 06:38
I'd use something like "DAS" so it doesnt dry out during takes.

Torsten Sorensen
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Posted: 20th Sep 2006 06:44
What is "DAS"?

Agent Dink
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Posted: 20th Sep 2006 07:00
FEMO is good stuff for claymation... Takes forever to dry out, doesn't stick together and mix very easily, though easily enough to make stuff with still, and you can bake it and stuff to make it hard. It's thick and heavy, so its moldable, and it stays where you position it pretty well.

However I dunno if it's still even sold, and where you'd get it if your local craft store doesn't have it. I haven't used it in about 5 years.

Sometimes the only way over a wall is to pile up enough bodies to climb over - Dave W.
Torsten Sorensen
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Posted: 20th Sep 2006 08:21
I can't remember where I got my claytoon... Somewhere online that sold Van Aken. Let me see...
Ah, got it here: http://www.misterart.com/store/view/005/group_id/1182/VAN-AKEN-Plastalina-Modeling-Clay.htm

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