We can work out the edit. I could make a bit of a hash of it, and Teague could come along and fix it - for example. *cough*
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We can work out the edit. I could make a bit of a hash of it, and Teague could come along and fix it - for example. *cough*
Teague, sort me.
BDA - As long as your angles line up, it's mostly in the grading and channel matching - at least that's my experience in mixing elements in Photoshop. Everything I've played with in AE has behaved pretty similarly
As stated in the other thread, putting my hand up for any roto-monkey type work (mattes, roto, etc).
So, blood spatter stock?
This looks suitably schlocky to appeal to me.
Zarban, happy to help roto sabers in the evenings.
For the right script I might be interested in helping to produce, if the intent is to go to market.
The gift that keeps on giving
Name: David
Skills: Business development, tender response, presenting, negotiation, project management, resource management, image editing, basic video editing, basic sound editing, basic roto, basic vfx, basic character and facial animation.
Interested in: any project which presents an opportunity to learn something new, or develops an existing skill. I like developing ideas.
Availability: evenings, Australian Eastern Time.
Contact: PM for contact details.
Big rock candy mountain!
Aidan is still young enough that this is his idea of a good time.
Wolf Alice. English.
Elliphant. Swedish.
Pinging BDA.
Sticky Fingers. Australian.
Cashmere Cat. Norwegian.
Politics in Victoria and NSW is stunningly corrupt. Protecting friends, donators, or investments.
I'd love to have access to Uber here.
I've finally seen "her".
This one hit me on so many levels, I've not enjoyed a film as much in a long time. It lingered and held, Theodore's experience transmitted well.
The end worked for me; it felt rushed and disjointed but that's probably the point.
As above. Work / home separation. Your network is key to future opportunity - we go with who we know.
As above.
We like you.
Debrett's has a section on fountain pen's and ink, therefore they're not for hipster's. QED. Unless of course, all those kids in England and Germany using Lamy Safari's at school are hipster's. Those tryhards.
A fountain pen with a nice nib slowly adapts to your writing style over time - to the point that other people may not be able to write well with it.
It becomes a bespoke item, not disposable fashion. A nice pen can be handed down through the generations.
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