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Title: Bounty for Bitcoin Animated video ($500)
Post by: 420 on April 25, 2013, 02:40:19 AM
I need an experienced video animator to have bitcoin animations playing in a 4 1/2 minute video

I have the audio script narration already recorded to send to you. Pretty self explanatory what you should be showing during the script

Topics are: General bitcoin introduction, litecoin/bitcoin and their gains over the last 4 months

The animations could be cartoonish like the 'weusecoins' video; probably better I want though

or straight CG design like this here: http://vimeo.com/63502573


Title: Re: Bounty for Bitcoin Animated video ($200)
Post by: rarkenin on April 25, 2013, 09:55:53 PM
I might be able to help out with renders, as I have a Blender rig with a good CPU but useless for mining, assuming the video takes the 3d-CG/Blender path.


Title: Re: Bounty for Bitcoin Animated video ($200)
Post by: 420 on April 25, 2013, 10:35:51 PM
I might be able to help out with renders, as I have a Blender rig with a good CPU but useless for mining, assuming the video takes the 3d-CG/Blender path.

could you show me an example of your work or what you could do? that would be fantastic


Title: Re: Bounty for Bitcoin Animated video ($200)
Post by: rarkenin on April 25, 2013, 11:38:46 PM
In recent months, I have't done all that much, but let me link to a few of my more recent works that I actually put time into with a client.

Here's a dropbox folder with some of the images. I've worked with the client, the owner of a not-so-popular youtube channel, to make a channel banner image that would fit the needed theme, dimensions, and layout of the page. The final is called "Skottest centered final render.png" and appears as the first in the list. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/k1w9siiflft6b9j/5Apm42m8P4

Of course, I will produce in a different theme more suited to this purpose as necessary. I render in cycles unless we want a nonphotorealstic feel in which case I would choose yafaray or Blender Internal/


Title: Re: Bounty for Bitcoin Animated video ($200)
Post by: 420 on April 26, 2013, 03:57:16 AM
In recent months, I have't done all that much, but let me link to a few of my more recent works that I actually put time into with a client.

Here's a dropbox folder with some of the images. I've worked with the client, the owner of a not-so-popular youtube channel, to make a channel banner image that would fit the needed theme, dimensions, and layout of the page. The final is called "Skottest centered final render.png" and appears as the first in the list. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/k1w9siiflft6b9j/5Apm42m8P4

Of course, I will produce in a different theme more suited to this purpose as necessary. I render in cycles unless we want a nonphotorealstic feel in which case I would choose yafaray or Blender Internal/

ok i don't understand differences

do you have a video DEMO?

how long would this take you


Title: Re: Bounty for Bitcoin Animated video ($200)
Post by: rarkenin on April 26, 2013, 10:32:17 AM
Video: Just a number of these frames put together smoothly. Similar appearance but animated. If I use one of the nonphtotrealistic renderers, it looks more cartoony, but is faster and may be the desired effect. I don't have a video at the moment except a few test renders due to time needed to render but I am good at animating. The video will probably take one or two months, and the render, depending on the style being sought, may take up to 2 weeks on my current machine.


Title: Re: Bounty for Bitcoin Animated video ($200)
Post by: 420 on April 26, 2013, 06:44:18 PM
Video: Just a number of these frames put together smoothly. Similar appearance but animated. If I use one of the nonphtotrealistic renderers, it looks more cartoony, but is faster and may be the desired effect. I don't have a video at the moment except a few test renders due to time needed to render but I am good at animating. The video will probably take one or two months, and the render, depending on the style being sought, may take up to 2 weeks on my current machine.

PM your hardware and location

i cant wait months on this specific project


Title: Re: Bounty for Bitcoin Animated video ($200)
Post by: rarkenin on April 27, 2013, 12:01:21 PM
In that case, I'd unfortunately have to decline to take part. I am currently preparing for many examinations as part of my studies, and cannot guarantee anything regarding time. Thanks for the offer, though!


Title: Re: Bounty for Bitcoin Animated video ($200)
Post by: 420 on April 27, 2013, 04:56:12 PM
In that case, I'd unfortunately have to decline to take part. I am currently preparing for many examinations as part of my studies, and cannot guarantee anything regarding time. Thanks for the offer, though!

when are these studies over


Title: Re: Bounty for Bitcoin Animated video ($200)
Post by: rarkenin on April 27, 2013, 09:00:14 PM
I'm a student in college, not for a few years. Summer will be better though, around July or August. As before, I can make no guarantees, unfortunately.


Title: Re: Bounty for Bitcoin Animated video ($250)
Post by: 420 on April 28, 2013, 04:30:05 AM
Upped my bounty to $250

if someone can just make me a few animations i could pay for individually too and fill in the rest with random crap

if they make all of it though we could share ad revenue (youtube)


Title: Re: Bounty for Bitcoin Animated video ($250)
Post by: 420 on May 04, 2013, 01:37:22 AM
Upped my bounty to $250

if someone can just make me a few animations i could pay for individually too and fill in the rest with random crap

if they make all of it though we could share ad revenue (youtube)

$500


Title: Re: Bounty for Bitcoin Animated video ($500)
Post by: NamLaLai on May 04, 2013, 04:45:51 AM
No idea where you are but if anywhere near a major city you will probably find universities and academies full of young, energetic soon-to-be film makers, animators, editors, video artists, art directors, graphic designers etc., etc. who would be more than willing to exchange a few hours of their...err... precious study time for 'real life' action, exposure and ultimately a reward.

Once you've given them a proper briefing, set a time frame, had an initial brainstorm session and seen the rough outline of a storyboard, you would be surprised how fast, creative and fun-to-work-with these 'young dogs' are. They even might be able to upgrade the 'random crap' to 'better looking random crap' and/or come up with other ideas to make the video more interesting to watch... Good luck with your project!