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  1. #1 Exclamation DEMO REEL :update ! 
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    New version of ma demo in realplayer (4Mo).

    Help me to improve the presentation !!!!!

    http://www.shoppinglefilm.net/tc/video/demo04.rm
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  2. #2 Very convincing 
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    It look like very solid work. The vid is very small, though. It would be easier to comment on, if the quality was better. I think it's a good idea to show off your "production skills". Maybe include some stills with concept sketches and work flows.
    Overall, extremely nice! Keep up the good work!
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    sorry man, i would comment but i couldnt watch it, it froze my player.
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    have to say i liked it so much , as a noob i find these effects awesome, for some of the scenes (like the hospital corridor extension) i couldn't know if it's 3d modeled or painted using a compositing package, hope you can give us a hint of what software you use..also i think your seamless transitions between 3d & real are not too far from perfect , especially the 3d building scene when the 2 kids entered the building & then the camera zoomed out.
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    j'ai visité ton site. il y a beaucoup de francofones ici . je vais le naviguer quand je reviens a la maison.
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    Originally posted by Achilles
    j'ai visité ton site. il y a beaucoup de francofones ici . je vais le naviguer quand je reviens a la maison.
    hey!! ... no fair ...
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    Thanks for the comments.
    Specialk : the best way to see it is to use de Divx player. It also freeze my Window multimedia player.
    I agree with you Achille about the transition, i still have to fix it or leave it out of the demo. The corridor scene was just done with Photoshop.
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    Cool work man, congrats!!!!

    For those who have frozen players, check if you have the latest divX codec version, I'm using version 5.05 and it worked fine for me.

    Cheers!
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    all i gots ta say is Whoa!
    great job mang, that was dope!
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    nice work
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    Thank you for the comments and crits. I saw on a page about demo reel, that you don't have to show to much, to get an interview. Do you think the fact to show the before and after (as made in my demo) is a good idea ? Because sometimes it is not obvious what i made on the footage. Also, as a demo must be "impresive", must i show the small compositing work (person removal, small inscrustation, etc...). Thanks for your help!
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    Just update my demo (some transition changments), so take a look now and let me know !
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