Doc Comic
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AKA "Seriously, This Is The Last Time I'll Take Center Stage"
All of the loose ends are tied up. Doc finds out everything, the ? ghost's identity is revealed, and Doc finally receives his powers. Everything is settled - let the war begin.
http://www.youtube.com/?v=g-PdRFnUWoc
NOTE: PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING AFTER YOU'VE SEEN THE FILM.
I consider this movie revolutionary. I had to think outside of the boxes to get the effects I needed. I made a custom backdrop to give the impression of the ghost actually being on-screen like a Star Trek communication link.
Don't even get me started on the flying. There are no wire rigs or anything in The Movies, so I had to think of how to get an actor to fly from scratch. Originally I was going to make it completely backdrops - you can see it for a split second in the final film - but it just didn't work. Back to the drawing board, I cheated a bit. I used ImageReady to make a GIF of Doc flying and then put it in using Movie Maker, right between the scene where Doc looks to the sky and when he comes down from a jump. Voila, instant flying. I'm pretty damn proud of myself from having to think of these things.
I consider this one my revolutionary magnum opus. Everything is experimental and never done before.
All of the loose ends are tied up. Doc finds out everything, the ? ghost's identity is revealed, and Doc finally receives his powers. Everything is settled - let the war begin.
http://www.youtube.com/?v=g-PdRFnUWoc
NOTE: PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING AFTER YOU'VE SEEN THE FILM.
I consider this movie revolutionary. I had to think outside of the boxes to get the effects I needed. I made a custom backdrop to give the impression of the ghost actually being on-screen like a Star Trek communication link.
Don't even get me started on the flying. There are no wire rigs or anything in The Movies, so I had to think of how to get an actor to fly from scratch. Originally I was going to make it completely backdrops - you can see it for a split second in the final film - but it just didn't work. Back to the drawing board, I cheated a bit. I used ImageReady to make a GIF of Doc flying and then put it in using Movie Maker, right between the scene where Doc looks to the sky and when he comes down from a jump. Voila, instant flying. I'm pretty damn proud of myself from having to think of these things.
I consider this one my revolutionary magnum opus. Everything is experimental and never done before.