Hi Johnie,

Thanks.  I'd say that about 70% of the animation is new for each
episode.  Thanks for your tips... some things for me to consider.

Just spent quite a bit of time following several links on your
cartoons page on cartoonmogul.com.  Wow!  The modeling and character
animiation of Sussi, highly dynamic Dance on Web, Ze Frank humor,
overwhelming, what a collection!

OJ



--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, johnie tidwell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey OJ,
>   
>   I took a look at your animated vlog - good stuff!  I guess it is a
matter of finding your week to week format - how the show is going to
appear from episode to episode?  So you will be able to streamline
your productions from week to week.  Do you create all the animation
from scratch with each episode?
>   
>   I know a few animators that follow a story bible for all their
episodes and produce several episodes (ahead of time)  before release
on the net...that way they are able to release one a week while
producing the others.
>   
>   Some simplify their animation format or look of the show in order
to deliver a weekly show...but the animation is not so complex.
>   
>   Johnie T 
>   
>    
>
> ojjolly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   My goal had been 1 three-minute episode per week.  It's been quite
> impossible so far.  There are many 3d animators posting on the web,
> but I hadn't been aware of anyone doing it on a regular schedule.
> Currently I'm working on an episode which includes samples from 2
> other 3d animators. With editing and my part I still can't manage the
> 1/wk goal.
>
> OJ
>
>
> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, johnie tidwell
> <cartoonmogulentertainment@> wrote:
> >
> > I work with a few animators, but most of them are not working within
> a strict delivery schedule- due to the amount of workload needed to
> produce and design art for their animated online series...although
> College University- www.collegeuniv.com  creators seems to have a
> consistent schedule for their animation - depends on their
> availability of free time to complete their shorts. 
> >   
> >   There are definitely more online animations out there floating in
> the internet.
> >   
> >   JT
> >   cartoonmogul.com
> >
> > ojjolly <ojjolly@> wrote:
> >   I'm a 3d animator.  Don't use blender though.  I was wondering if
> > there were any other 3d animators on the list.  Would love to discuss
> > the topic of 3d animation vs. "timely" vlogging.  Topic may be more
> > suited for off list.
> >
> > OJ
> > The Silicon Soul Show
> > http://somestrange.com/siliconsoulshow/
> >
> >
>





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