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furry arts discussion => photography and video => Topic started by: animagusurreal on August 30, 2015, 05:25:50 am
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xm-J7ihbGo
A YouTube version of a furry superhero comic commission I drew for Chestaclan on deviantART.
This two-minute video represents Pages 1 through 5. The full 11 page comic is already up on the Artwork Announcements forum:
http://forums.furtopia.org/artwork-announcements/superhero-comic-commission-shark-and-hyena-vs-giant-lioness/
Instrumental score from "Titanic: A New Musical" (1997) by Maury Yeston. (Other than both involving a ship and water, it's unrelated to the subject matter, but I thought it had the right tone).
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Pretty cool animagusurreal. Nicely done.
A narration in addition to the music would have been interesting if you had enough people
for all the speaking parts, and growls. :orbunny:
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Thanks! :)
I'd probably do the narration myself, but I think it might sound better if I could find female voice actors to play the characters.
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Thanks! :)
I'd probably do the narration myself, but I think it might sound better if I could find female voice actors to play the characters.
Yes, perhaps you can find some local furries to help. Might even get someone to send you
a audio file of them speaking the parts you need.. A movie making program should handle
the audio mixing, and leveling.
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No voices yet, but here is part 2 :) :
This video represents Pages Six through Eight:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQyaPEm1KRs
Instrumental score from "Song and Dance" (1985) by Andrew Lloyd Webber and, once again, "Titanic: A New Musical" (1997) by Maury Yeston.
I have Audacity for sound editing. It's just a matter of finding some willing furries to do the voices :).
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Looking very well.. :orbunny: My only suggestion is to make sure
you give viewers time to read the captions. There was a scene or
two that I had to run through again to finish reading.
Of course one could paws it.. (Pun intended :D )
I look forward to the conclusion.
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Here's Part 3:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2gHcGEPYfU
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Thanks!
Yes, that's a problem I often seem to have. I think I may read them faster because I already know what they're going to say. Also, I'm trying to time it with the pre-existing music. I'm afraid it may also be a problem in the third part. But if I ever get a voice cast together, it should help :).