In this episode Mark interviews filmmaker Daniel Robert Cohn as they discuss how he used Motion to create his short film "World Gone Nutz" - • The World's Gone Nutz (Official Music...
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5:35 - Motion Training 30% Off Coupon
7:43 - Daniel Robert Cohn Bio
9:53 - How did "The World Gone Nutz" come to be?
10:57 - How did you get the squirrel footage?
14:41 - Daniel's Production Breakdown
19:25 - What Hardware did you use?
20:15 - Using mPuppet to animate the squirrels
22:50 - Why use Motion for this?
27:35 - Creating a guitar-playing, dancing squirrel
28:44 - How much RAM are you using?
32:00 - The Rise of Supermouth - Trailer
33:48 - Using Motion to create "Supermouth"
36:18 - Junk Art Compositing
38:09 - How long before you felt comfortable using Motion?
40:48 - Motion scene breakdown
52:15 - What was the most challenging sequence?
54:43 - Do you use storyboards or sketches?
56:57 - How many days for live action shooting?
59:21 - How did Final Cut Pro fit into your pipeline?
1:00:56 - How did you create the 3D characters?
1:02:37 - What would you have done differently?
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