Here it is. The first part of three live action short films to promote Assassins Creed 2. How does the short film match up against Halo 3 and ODST’s short films? Watch below to find out.
Here it is. The first part of three live action short films to promote Assassins Creed 2. How does the short film match up against Halo 3 and ODST’s short films? Watch below to find out.
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We’ve already highlighted Adam Berg’s short film called Carousel for Phillip’s Cinema 21:9 television microsite, but now we’ve got something else for your viewing pleasure.
A representative from Stink Digital was kind enough to send us behind-the-scenes photographs from the making of Carousel. They’ve made a movie about the interactive film that explains the groundbreaking “frozen time” technique.
Check out these photos:
For a video on how they made this incredible short film, go past the break.
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This is what I have been saying all along. Dreamworks animated films suck. They go for the easy kid money. None of their work is classic. Each film just feels like an easy scam to get kids into the theaters. And of course kids can’t go alone, so they get extra money because the parents have to buy a ticket too. The films suck because there is no substance to their story.
All film makers know , or atleast I hope they do, that a film is supposed to tell a good story. A story that will stick with you for days. Pixar does just that. Also, they add in good genuine comedy (“Edna mode….. and guest”). Not the comedy of fart jokes (Shrek). Because of this opinion of mine, I have never watched another Dreamworks Animated film since Antz.
But, I did beat Kun-Fu Panda on Xbox360. It came with the console. =
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