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Re: SCP Stop Motion Short Film....also, Hey There!
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 3:44 am
by Cranbersher
Omniary wrote:I can help with random sound effects as well. Just PM me if you need me.
I'll see what I need, thanks!
Destructoid wrote:If you need any gun effects, ask me.
Well there is one bit where I need a machine gun sound. There is a shot where a questionable guard tries to stop 173 by shooting it a bunch (Much like the CB intro) but he ends up running out of bullets, left with the seconds he has until he must blink, as he is stuck in a corner. If you could do that it would be great!
Re: SCP Stop Motion Short Film....also, Hey There!
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 8:37 pm
by Destructoid
Re: SCP Stop Motion Short Film....also, Hey There!
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 2:07 am
by Cranbersher
.......Glorious...Thanks!
Jellycog wrote:How long till this beauty is released?
Patience, patience. In a few months, maybe quicker depending on how well my work ethic stays intact.

I'm also flattered that you would call it a beauty!
Re: SCP Stop Motion Short Film....also, Hey There!
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 3:08 am
by chris0matic
HEY GUYS, did you notice... Cranbershers Avator is a GIF. tears go down 173's eyes....
BTW. Im excited for the movie... It is a sexy beast and i cant wait to see more of it. Keep up the good work... But dont make it to good. or it might become Sentient like 087-B and containment Breach... (true story)
Re: SCP Stop Motion Short Film....also, Hey There!
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 4:33 pm
by Cranbersher
I have finally moved all of the necessary files from my laptop onto my new computer, so things will now begin to occur at a hopefully much higher rate!

Re: SCP Stop Motion Short Film....also, Hey There!
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:01 am
by Cranbersher
I've recently noticed that the still frames for the film are at a high enough resolution for me to render out the scenes in 1080p, so I just have to re-render them and then I'll show what has been completely finished. It shouldn't take too long.
Re: CONTAINED: A short film based on the SCP Foundation
Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:40 am
by Cranbersher
So I have decided I need some feedback on part of the first scene. When the D-Class are finally sent in to test with SCP-173, one of them is holding a camera. He is then instructed over the intercom to "Take a picture for the SCP file," which he proceeds to do. (Now this film doesn't exactly have a solemn tone all the time, so expect some "silly" bits.) Another D-Class decides to stand next to SCP-173 while the picture is taken, and the flash goes off, leaving this D-Class nearly blind and rubbing his eyes. The intercom then says to "Cease the shenanigans or you will be terminated," and proceeds to instruct the D-Class to retake the photo, D-Class free, which is accomplished. At this point one of the group has essentially forfeited keeping direct eye contact due to the camera, at which the D-Class are instructed to keep direct eye contact and alert each other before blinking. So the other two are on their own, until one looks over and sees a rock on the floor of the chamber. (How SCP-____-J got in there we may never know) He wanders over to it, becomes slightly lethargic, and sits down next to it. The Last D-Class is struggling to keep his sights on SCP-173 while pleading for the others to come back and help, to which they reply "I can see dammit! I can't help it I have Photophobia!" and "...Ehhh....I'll do it later..." and then the Last D-Class and SCP-173 have a stare-down for a few more seconds and then....
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Bad Things..
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Bad, Crunchy Things......
...Thoughts? Feelings? Critiques?
Re: CONTAINED: A short film based on the SCP Foundation
Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:43 am
by DjSaturn
sounds funny.
Re: CONTAINED: A short film based on the SCP Foundation
Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 2:16 am
by FoxMccloud64
Cranbersher wrote:
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Bad Things..
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Bad, Crunchy Things......
My boy, I have seen worse things, like, how he [REDACTED] me D:
Re: CONTAINED: A short film based on the SCP Foundation
Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 2:25 am
by Omniary
I actually do like the tone, not too serious for what it is, which I do like.