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I can't believe he was so easily fooled :P
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But surely he knows what the machines will try to do, so he pretends to be so easily fooled and then flies off to some black hole knowing they'll follow?
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I'm mostly impressed that this work was done by а very young man. :-)
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True, he really knows how to get what he wants out of his tools. I saw no flaws whatsoever in his rendering etc, and the models and animations are very convincing. Also the way he stages his shots is excellent. The cityscape was as impressive as in most high-budget movies.
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Yes, most impressive, the only glitch I noticed was the way the tower crumbled in the city scene. But certainly vastly superior to anything I could ever create.
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Very impressive all the way around. And smart in all his choices of what to portray, in PoV angles, transitions, sequencing and pacing. Frankly i think it's superior in every way to most of the movies the Sci Fi channel has been producing over the years. Also, a great example of the power of a film short. Hope he has much success in Hollywood and is not chewed up by the suit commitee deep money pockets who like to think their economic sense qualifies them to dictate aesthetics to artists. Thanks for sharing. :)
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Hello MaNGusT :)

I have sent this animation to Rman yesterday. Today he made me realise you did it before :3

I like it very much too.

The moment we see the machine/s list check yet another phase, just great :)

But, I admit I could use some motivation protocol for my studying for my exams :lecture:

Gentlemen take a look at this and be stunned.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lO49RZq5HCk
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