M o c h a....D i c k

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Well you guys want to see what I've been working on for the past weeks? Here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5T2XS_M2tdQ

The full description is describe but I'll tell you a brief description. Basically I took my favorite passages from Moby D i c k and re-wrote them in my own words into a single narrative. I got my friend from college help me grammar check it and then voice it. The animation is abstract interpreting my passage. The title comes from the same real whale that inspired Melville to write Moby shamisen. Thought it would be fun to use same inspiration as he did.

Program I used:

After Effect CS5
Photoshop CS5

SM3 is my penname.
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It certainly looked like a student film.
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Rectifier wrote:It certainly looked like a student film.
In what context is considered "student?"
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More of a lolwut? film.

And sort of a MindScrew if you look at it too deeply.
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In a cool way you enter into my reality marble :twisted:
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