Game Dogs: Behind the Scenes

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Cosplay Horatio

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I found this to be the most excellent and unique way of doing a read-through and story-boarding for the Game Dogs Pilot Episode. I'm ready for the next episode!
 

Archemetis

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xmetatr0nx said:
Archemetis said:
You're really trying to make people like this aren't you?
My thoughts exactly...whats next the "anniversary of the first episode" episode? Also...you make the show in a rather amusing way...then purge the humour out in the final cut? Rather unorthodox...

Also, john stop stealing your voice acting from episodes of "the honeymooners"...
I suppose you could applaud the innovation of making the final product less funny so that the "behind the scenes" videos can be more funny...
(Not that I found this "behind the scenes" very funny mind...)
 

WillSimplyBe

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xD thats how shows are made, people, don't you know!? Avatar was just paper dolls on sticks before it's final cut!

I lolled.
 

Pyode

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Archemetis said:
You're really trying to make people like this aren't you?
Yea. You know you have a problem when after only one trailer and one pilot you already have two entire videos devoted to rebutting all of the negative criticism.
 

Susan Arendt

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Pyode said:
Archemetis said:
You're really trying to make people like this aren't you?
Yea. You know you have a problem when after only one trailer and one pilot you already have two entire videos devoted to rebutting all of the negative criticism.
Here's the thing...there are many ways to deal with criticism: ignore it, attack it, try to reason with it, and so forth. We decided to have fun with it and be silly. Thus, you get Game Dog puppets and Jon Etheridge impressions.
 

Pyode

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Susan Arendt said:
Here's the thing...there are many ways to deal with criticism: ignore it, attack it, try to reason with it, and so forth. We decided to have fun with it and be silly. Thus, you get Game Dog puppets and Jon Etheridge impressions.
Fair enough.

I wasn't necessarily commenting on how you where responding to the criticism. I was simply pointing out that it's generally not a good sign that you have had to respond to this much so soon.

I also hope that you will not only respond to the comments, but take them into consideration in future installments.
 

hamster mk 4

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Way to concentrate solely on the voice actors and ignore the animator's contribution. It is not like animators have personalities or make meaningful decisions.
 

CaptainCrunch

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hamster mk 4 said:
Way to concentrate solely on the voice actors and ignore the animator's contribution. It is not like animators have personalities or make meaningful decisions.
Um.. what? The two guys in this are the animators. (I'm the one on the right.)

We made this, for fun, in hopes that you guys might get a chuckle out of it. Not as a gimmick, or as retaliation. Just because it made us laugh a little, and we felt like sharing it with you.

It's really that simple.
 

hamster mk 4

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CaptainCrunch said:
hamster mk 4 said:
Way to concentrate solely on the voice actors and ignore the animator's contribution. It is not like animators have personalities or make meaningful decisions.
Um.. what? The two guys in this are the animators. (I'm the one on the right.)

We made this, for fun, in hopes that you guys might get a chuckle out of it. Not as a gimmick, or as retaliation. Just because it made us laugh a little, and we felt like sharing it with you.

It's really that simple.
Sorry. The video reminded me of all the "making of videos" for big name animated movies where the famous voice people get all the screen time, and the people who draw the characters are largely ignored. I felt like ranting. Still not a fan of the video, but I spoke without full knowledge of the situation and I apologies.
 

CaptainCrunch

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hamster mk 4 said:
Sorry. The video reminded me of all the "making of videos" for big name animated movies where the famous voice people get all the screen time, and the people who draw the characters are largely ignored. I felt like ranting. Still not a fan of the video, but I spoke without full knowledge of the situation and I apologies.
No harm done. Shame you didn't like this one. It was just a confusing statement, and I felt some clarification was needed for the sake of the thread.
 

CK76

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I enjoyed this more than the pilot...not sure what that says about this or the pilot.