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# Deleted Scene From Episode II!
Not really.


But it is Jar Jar like you hoped you'd see him...
Download a decent DivX or MPEG version with sound from here.
(, Sat 13 Apr 2002, 22:50, archived)
# I love that!
I love all your animatoins, keep 'em coming.

(I'd love to see some John-Wooish stylings thrown in too)
(, Sat 13 Apr 2002, 23:02, archived)
# Keep 'em coming?
Yeah I will.

John-Wooish stuff I intend to experiment with in time, but I'm just getting to grips with the basic at the moment.

I've used wires in my recent efforts, but only to lower severed body parts to the floor so far...
(, Sun 14 Apr 2002, 1:07, archived)
# Nicely done!
woo and YAY!
(, Sat 13 Apr 2002, 23:04, archived)
# Ta!
.
(, Sun 14 Apr 2002, 1:07, archived)
# im in awe
of the patience and dedication it takes to do your stuff and the delayed drop is classic.
(, Sat 13 Apr 2002, 23:07, archived)
# Thanks!
I only do these cos it's fun. You only need patience if you don't want to do it.
(, Sun 14 Apr 2002, 1:10, archived)
# How?
How do you do this? I've done some stop animation on my old analog cam, but I've never tried it with a digicam. Are the special tools or software needed?
(, Sun 14 Apr 2002, 15:48, archived)
# When I bought my digital camcorder it came with a FireWire card and Studio DV
which is a studio suite that lets you capture and edit videos with titles, transitions and sound effects, etc.

I don't know what decent packages are available - Adobe Premier seems much better but I've had difficulties with that so far on my machine.

But Studio DV does OK for me, I capture the individual frames in that.

Then you can add the visual effects and stuff in Adobe Photoshop or AfterEffects.

The sound effects I also added in Studio DV.
(, Sun 14 Apr 2002, 20:55, archived)