No Help Needed
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Mike Courtney:
around 83, there is a foot slide on the boy
Michael Van Alstine:
Good interaction with the silent
second character at the "end".
Cole Higgins:
funny how hes on top off the guy and says he doesnt need help. Nice acting choice. I think you should pick stronger poses when hes on the chair theres never really a wieght shift. Its kind of like just his face moving and his body goes knowhere.
Mark Persson:
Good and a funny idea, acting and character movement!
but the mouth should be more opened, its to closed when speaking.
The other characters reaction and movement are to slow.
The camera feels to far away. Could be better if you move it closer!
Keep up with the good work!D
Erik Westlund:
nice to see a scenario that doesn't involve a medical environment. Nice movement and weight in tangle of bodies and limbs at the end. Lip-sync seems a little late, and could use a little more variety in shapes and contrast in how much the mouth opens for different syllables.
eleazermunoz:
lip look like they stop moving at the end
Marco Palmieri:
some good ides and expressions. but a long way from polished. watch your head nods. too forced.
Angelo Sta. Catalina:
the andy rig needs work.. but its getting there..
Kevin Edzenga:
The guy on the right is sliding around on the ground and I feel like the spine should have more motion in it, it's a little stiff.
Janarthanan:
good work...andy reactions shld have been even more better..also he is floating..the main guys action also could have been better
Peter Satera:
It's good but i would really like to see more exaggeration in the little guy, to show he really believes in himself that he is completely confident to be capable. Also it looks like the guy anticipates the fall before you here the character go Ohh! It should come to more of a shock for him.
Great work though!










Animator: Sean Hannon
Description: Moom is assembling a bookshelf with an electric drill as Andy stands by to help.
Experience: 3 yrs training at SVA in NYC and occasional character anim work before that.
Time taken: about 25-30 hours