Fix'dI know I can't do better
But in Kyle's artwork,I think all the characters have the same face, just switch the hairs around
and this face they all share is that of a coked out body builder
Fix'dI know I can't do better
But in Kyle's artwork,I think all the characters have the same face, just switch the hairs around
and this face they all share is that of a coked out body builder
I know I can't do better
But in Kyle's artwork,I think all the characters have the same face, just switch the hairs around
and this face they all share is kind of masculine
I'm struggling to imagine what a documentary by Enter about his own incomplete, poorly-made show would be like. I mean, what is there to even talk about? GA is bare-bones at best in terms of substance and I doubt it would be much more than that should it be finished.
As much as I think AnimatedJames is a moron, he does seem to get a lot of shit done on his channel with his animations. What could possibly be taking this pilot so long to be made?It kind of sounds like he's using this proposed documentary as a way to show his fans how much progress is actually being made to create the show. Instead of...you know...finishing the pilot episode he's creating a documentary saying that they're working really hard on the pilot episode.
As much as I think AnimatedJames is a moron, he does seem to get a lot of shit done on his channel with his animations. What could possibly be taking this pilot so long to be made?
He has said that they're supposed to be 11 minutes long.Has anyone asked Enter or someone how long each episode is intended to be? From the scripts alone they seem no more than seven minutes.
The trailer only showed two clips of unfinished animation and those were only about three seconds each.
He has said that they're supposed to be 11 minutes long.
As it was said, 11 minutesHas anyone asked Enter or someone how long each episode is intended to be? From the scripts alone they seem no more than seven minutes.
The trailer only showed two clips of unfinished animation and those were only about three seconds each.
It kind of sounds like he's using this proposed documentary as a way to show his fans how much progress is actually being made to create the show. Instead of...you know...finishing the pilot episode he's creating a documentary saying that they're working really hard on the pilot episode.
They're moving way too fast. Enter and his team don't even have a series bible of any sort, let alone even a pilot episode animated yet, and they're already planning on interviewing the cast.
Like slow down the pace please.
It's not that the pace is fast, it's actually pretty slow. A part of the reason for that is, ironically, stupid promotional things like this.
The effort that will go towards creating this interview could go towards animating the show, just like the effort that went into making that interview Sally game.
It seems like they're putting too much effort into making this seem like a professional production. Take the storyboards for instance, they're a little bit too 'nice' for what should be a simple sketch of a scene to act as a guide for the animation. Back when I studied filmmaking we used to use stick figure drawings for our storyboards. Imagine how many storyboard drawings Nayolfa could have made if he simplified his drawing, our simply used rough sketches, rather than the elaborate drawings he's currently creating.
What just baffles me is that even when Enter is talking about something that he made (something that he likes/should be proud of), he still manages to come off as bitter and angry. It's kind of sad...so they are making a "documentary" about their show, yet they can't find the time to make the series bible...
Oh god, some of the comments on this video are so-dumb-they're funny, like this one. Hey, at least he has a point with Discovery Family.