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Sneak Peek: Monster Management

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444228.jpgDualbo, Inc. is preparing to launch a weekly internet series, Monster Management. All done in Blender, of course. From the sneak peek, I'd say that it's in the same genre as 'The Office'. I totally dig that kind of humour, so I'm really looking forward to this ;-)

Dustin Bolton writes:

Just writing in to you guys to let you know that my company Dualbo, Inc. is preparing to launch a weekly internet series, Monster Management.

Monster Managementâ„¢ From Dualbo comes Monster Management a series of conversational documentary shorts exploring the lives of people living as social monsters.

The CGI work for Monster Management is completely modeled animated and rendered using the Open Source App Blender.

Dualbo, Inc. is proud to be apart of the active and progressive global Blender community. Monster Management's success will be one shared by the Blender Community at large.

You can watch the sneak peek online.

About the Author

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Bart Veldhuizen

I have a LONG history with Blender - I wrote some of the earliest Blender tutorials, worked for Not a Number and helped run the crowdfunding campaign that open sourced Blender (the first one on the internet!). I founded BlenderNation in 2006 and have been editing it every single day since then ;-) I also run the Blender Artists forum and I'm Head of Community at Sketchfab.

13 Comments

  1. It looks like... a nice start, but too short to tell if the concept and humour will be maintainable. Weekly? Sounds ambitious. The sound is acceptable, the animation isn't real bad, but could use work. E.g. the expression & sync is good but he bobs and twitches in a random way... but only while talking. And the muzzle/cheek creases are so extreme they're distracting, to me at least. Extremely long title & credits.

    The worst complaint I have at this point is a common trend to skimp on voice casting or post-production. The issue is that of using completely "normal", average human voices for non-humans. The best animation and film-making has always matched the body and voice to make it BELIEVABLE. This guy sounds like Joe Average, even though he looks reptilean. Changing just the body isn't enough. You can easily electronically modify the voice. An ordinary voice COMPLETELY suspends my belief.

    He should be trying to act as if he's human and people buying it or pretending to, while viewer is convinced that he isn't. That's the real source of humour, I think. Alien body is not enough of a twist. Otherwise it's just a "me too": The Office in monster suits.

  2. Looks pretty cool to me :-)

    @DGE:
    From the phrase "conversational documentary shorts", I assumed that the dialogue was a real-life interview, in the same vein as Creature Comforts. Thus, the fact that he sounds like Joe Average is probably because he is, well, Joe Average :-) I don't think electronically modifying the voice would fit with the idea of the show.

  3. Hrm... almost 4 months later, and the web site went from an empty template with a broken link to "404 not found". The Blender community, I'm sure, is proud of Dualbo and the success of Monster Management so far ;)

  4. Carl Complaint on

    Bart: Yes, ideas always have potential. And who knows what has stopped this project from going ahead -- I won't complain :-) But, that's precisely why I tend to never announce anything or make big plans beforehand - I KNOW life will get in between :)

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