
(notes on) biology
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such a patient beginning, but its totally worth it for robot elephant. great job guys!
How did you get the overhead tracking shots? I need to raise my dolly track - help!
I am curious about the techniques too. Was the beginning made by stop motion or was it a video with some kind of post production applied?
very fresh i love it!
Interesting, then surprising, then really funny.
And beautiful.
Great work.
Its up at tylerbrain.blogspot.com.
Robot Elephant should have its own series!
MORE! PLEASE! And thank you for the laughs and wonderment. Seriously. I'm sending this to all my friends.
And so true :D