Adam Procter's animation 'Polvo' will be shown on the international UK Filmfestival Filmstock (nov 6-16, Luton, UK). You may remember Adam from his previous animation 'Doljer' which was also shown on this festival.
Adam Procter wrote:
My new animation ‘Polvo' will be screened as part the endurance evening at this years filmstock festival in Luton. For more details visit Filmstock.
This Abstract Animation is based on imagery and thoughts collected whilst listening to the Nine Inch Nails track ‘Corona Radiata' that also forms the soundtrack for ‘Polvo'. The animation is a culmination of ideas and processes that have been in my head over the last few years and have come together to produce this piece of work. I have my own thoughts about the piece and what it means to me, I hope others can enjoy looking and peering into the sound & visuals. The soundtrack , the production files and the final film are all release under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 licence. The Animation was created entirely in the opensource software Blender 3d & the titles created in opensource software Inkscape. The production of the film has been certified as Carbon Neutral via projects to off set C02.
Its a pretty black colour based film and all based on particles so stills are a little hard/boring :D, the sound track is abstract and can be found at http://theslip.nin.com - all Creative commons and free, oh and also is a wicked record.
All files etc. will be released after the end of the filmstock festival.
A big thanks to blenderartists and especially user Patel - he helped me loads in private messages ! and has had a sneak peak of the animation and blend files - more on this thread.
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Would be nice to have seen something. Makes it hard to make any comments.
Excellent! Looking forward to seeing the final animation. Best wishes and God bless, Adam Procter!
Thanks for sharing, Bart! You do a very good job at keeping up with news and letting us know in these informative blog posts! May you find all that you are looking for.
Hope all is well,
-b
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