I was a huge fan of your animation and I've mentioned this a lot, but it's the vantage point that really struck me. I loved how you focused on the dog in the beginning, and you'd shoot your scenes at a "human's" height or even higher, but it would transition to a much shorter vantage point. It really did make the animation and feel like it was the dog narrating the animation.
I thought choosing this spot in Freeport was great too because the pictures made it look very warm and old - especially one of the first sences of the fence/door, it looked almost ghostly, like you were about to lead us into a horror movie.
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Colin,
I was a huge fan of your animation and I've mentioned this a lot, but it's the vantage point that really struck me. I loved how you focused on the dog in the beginning, and you'd shoot your scenes at a "human's" height or even higher, but it would transition to a much shorter vantage point. It really did make the animation and feel like it was the dog narrating the animation.
I thought choosing this spot in Freeport was great too because the pictures made it look very warm and old - especially one of the first sences of the fence/door, it looked almost ghostly, like you were about to lead us into a horror movie.
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