Dog Eat Doug by Brian Anderson for April 13, 2014

  1. Idano
    Ida No  almost 10 years ago

    Actually, for something 2 hours long, you can get by with 86,000 frames. Most cel-based cartoons were shot 12 frames/sec (on 2’s). If you don’t mind jerky action, you could shoot on 3’s and settle for 57,600 frames. But, that was when film was 24 frames/sec. Modern TV rates are 30 frames/sec. and if you shoot straight to TV, the numbers go up a little. But, shooting on 2’s or 3’s is still ok, as long as you don’t do much panning.

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  2. Idano
    Ida No  almost 10 years ago

    Art film! And the next Ray Harryhausen is not born. But, we might still get the next Warhol.

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    Hunter7  almost 10 years ago

    If Ray Harryhausen were still with us – you could ask him for help. I remember that one eyed, one horned creature. He was a master of the miniature models and full length feature films. Think Sinbad and Jason and all those sword battling skeletons. And our one eyed, one horned friend up there.

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