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The Apple and the Worm

Posted: 24 Sep 2009, 07:20
by Elodie
The trailer can now be seen ! thanks Mads =)

http://www.kino.dk/Nyheder/2009/09/Trai ... ormen.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: The Apple and the Worm

Posted: 01 Oct 2009, 18:58
by D.T. Nethery
Thanks for the trailer. It looks like a fun film . I don't understand the words in Danish , but I enjoyed looking at it.

I'd like to read more from Mads about the production process and how much was TVP and were other parts of it done using other programs (After Effects ? or any 3D programs ?)

Re: The Apple and the Worm

Posted: 01 Oct 2009, 20:29
by Peter Wassink
D.T. Nethery wrote:Thanks for the trailer. It looks like a fun film . I don't understand the words in Danish , but I enjoyed looking at it.

I'd like to read more from Mads about the production process and how much was TVP and were other parts of it done using other programs (After Effects ? or any 3D programs ?)
yes, me too.
And indeed the film looks like great fun!
I really agree with what the director (Anders Morgenthaler) says about european animation in this article

It would be very interesting to here/see more about the production process, perfect "User stories" material.

Re: The Apple and the Worm

Posted: 01 Oct 2009, 20:44
by Fabrice
D.T. Nethery wrote:Thanks for the trailer. It looks like a fun film . I don't understand the words in Danish , but I enjoyed looking at it.

I'd like to read more from Mads about the production process and how much was TVP and were other parts of it done using other programs (After Effects ? or any 3D programs ?)
We are working on a user-story with Mads-Jul. We hope to have it finished before the official release of the Æblet & ormen // The Apple and the Worm
Of course he will explain is workflow with TVP Animation !

Stay tuned :D

Re: The Apple and the Worm

Posted: 02 Oct 2009, 08:07
by Elodie
I just told you theyr use TVP for Lay out, animation, cleaning and colouring. Photosop for the lay out also and backgrounds and After effects for compositing =)

Re: The Apple and the Worm

Posted: 02 Oct 2009, 09:09
by Paul Fierlinger
Thanks Peter for the article! I had to wonder what it means when he says "like American cartoons" and I'm guessing he's really just saying what we call "the big studio cartoons". Otherwise I can't see any more perfectionism in American independent productions than European ones.

Re: The Apple and the Worm

Posted: 02 Oct 2009, 09:59
by Elodie
I've already posted it in another topic ¬_¬

Re: The Apple and the Worm

Posted: 05 Oct 2009, 12:46
by ten_zero
Animated cartoon of the United States, Asia, Africa, EU and Oceania… all works are crystals of the effort of the creator.
Everyone cannot apply the order to the individuality.
The animation production is not a taking up one's position battle.

Ambition is important.
However, I do not think to accompany aggressiveness.

Re: The Apple and the Worm

Posted: 05 Oct 2009, 13:08
by Elodie
ten_zero wrote:However, I do not think to accompany aggressiveness.

Hmm, what do you mean by "accompany aggressiveness" ? (Sorry, I'm not an English native too, so maybe I don't know this expression >_<)

Re: The Apple and the Worm

Posted: 05 Oct 2009, 13:35
by Fabrice
Everyone cannot apply the order to the individuality
The apple and the worm needed 20 people working on TVPaint and other softwares.

Re: The Apple and the Worm

Posted: 05 Oct 2009, 13:41
by Paul Fierlinger
The animation production is not a taking up one's position battle.
Ambition is important.
However, I do not think to accompany aggressiveness.
All definitions are encompassed in words. Leave out the word battle and the meaning of your statement won't change, but will become acceptable to many. Most works of artists are an extension of their positions in life and in their communities and within their souls too and I believe that there lies one of the important meanings of artistic expressions. By expressing my position I don't necessarily want to create battles, not even with this polemical reply. :) therefore I do not consider my position as one of aggression.

Re: The Apple and the Worm

Posted: 05 Oct 2009, 14:11
by ten_zero
>>Elodie said,
Hmm, what do you mean by "accompany aggressiveness" ? (Sorry, I'm not an English native too, so maybe I don't know this expression >_<)
For us, it's too heavy that put my feelings into non native languages.
I want to say "Let us not play the blame game".
>>Fabrice said,
The apple and the worm needed 20 people working on TVPaint and other softwares.
I'd like to say "We should respect the individuality of every works (no good "A's Animation is nice work than B's" or "B's is so cool than A").
I have no excuse for that misunderstanding. I am not able to say in English well when use my native language.

Re: The Apple and the Worm

Posted: 05 Oct 2009, 16:12
by Fabrice
Hi Ten-Zero,

Don't be sorry about the language difficulties, your english is good. :)

Everybody comes from a different country and has the same problem.
(for info : Asaf : Israel, TVPaint : France, Klaus Germany, Paul : USA Pensylvania, DT Nethery USA California Lemec[/i] : Canada, nsato : Japan, Ubik : Belgium, Peter : Holland, Mads Jul : Denmark, Joonas : Finland, etc ... etc ...)

we are very very happy to have some people from Japan in the forum.

Re: The Apple and the Worm

Posted: 14 Oct 2009, 07:51
by Elodie
A link Mads Juul has given me. If you already have a facebook account, enjoy it !

the Apple and the Worm's facebook

Hahaha, I love in particular the joke they made with the apple guy and Anders Morgenthaler :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: