The first half of my second project is done. Man, I wish everything was this easy.
Now, before I give out the link I have a disclaimer: This is not exactly original artwork of mine. Well. Okay, so none of it is. I was given the project files and media of a short animation and it was my job to make a night time version of it. All the "night time" files were included, so basically all I had to do was replace the "day time" footage with night time stuff, and reanimate it accordingly.
Yes, that was a short summary and in reality it's never that simple. So! I cannot take credit for the cool style that these graphics are in, all I did was replace footage, reanimate, and... repeat, because one revision is never enough.
Now, the specs: It's just under 1 MB, 6 seconds, video only. This is a promo open (okay, don't ask me what that means, because I can't explain it) for The Goodnight Show, a show on PBS Kids' programming called "Sprout", which as far as I know is only available for Comcast Digital Cable subscribers. But feel free to prove me wrong, because I'm just spitting out what I've heard from editors and producers.
Also, you'll need QuickTime 7 or any other modern media player that likes H.264 (aka MPEG-4 Part 10). Windows Media Player 10 doesn't play it, though I don't know about WMP 11. Probably not because Microsoft has this thing where they hate open standards. Especially standards used and promoted by Apple.
And now, the link: DOWNLOAD.
I've heard that the woman inserted in the frame doesn't work for them any longer because she was rumored to have been in porn. I guess PBS Kids and porn don't mix. Who knew?
Edit: We've been archiving the Algebra series to one of the network servers, we've copied over the first 8 shows (10 in total) plus other random elements. It's 2.01 TB. That's why it's so hard for me to post shit from that series on the web.
Now, before I give out the link I have a disclaimer: This is not exactly original artwork of mine. Well. Okay, so none of it is. I was given the project files and media of a short animation and it was my job to make a night time version of it. All the "night time" files were included, so basically all I had to do was replace the "day time" footage with night time stuff, and reanimate it accordingly.
Yes, that was a short summary and in reality it's never that simple. So! I cannot take credit for the cool style that these graphics are in, all I did was replace footage, reanimate, and... repeat, because one revision is never enough.
Now, the specs: It's just under 1 MB, 6 seconds, video only. This is a promo open (okay, don't ask me what that means, because I can't explain it) for The Goodnight Show, a show on PBS Kids' programming called "Sprout", which as far as I know is only available for Comcast Digital Cable subscribers. But feel free to prove me wrong, because I'm just spitting out what I've heard from editors and producers.
Also, you'll need QuickTime 7 or any other modern media player that likes H.264 (aka MPEG-4 Part 10). Windows Media Player 10 doesn't play it, though I don't know about WMP 11. Probably not because Microsoft has this thing where they hate open standards. Especially standards used and promoted by Apple.
And now, the link: DOWNLOAD.
I've heard that the woman inserted in the frame doesn't work for them any longer because she was rumored to have been in porn. I guess PBS Kids and porn don't mix. Who knew?
Edit: We've been archiving the Algebra series to one of the network servers, we've copied over the first 8 shows (10 in total) plus other random elements. It's 2.01 TB. That's why it's so hard for me to post shit from that series on the web.