A Brief History of Pretty Much Everything

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A Brief History of Pretty Much Everything
*UPDATE: It (the final piece) got full marks! YAY :D*

This is the final piece for my AS art course, a flipbook made entirely out of biro pens. It's something like 2100 pages long, and about 50 jotter books. I'd say I worked on and off it for roughly 3 weeks.

Song is French Cancan by Jaques Offenbach.

Additional sounds credited to Valve, specifically from their game Team Fortress 2.

Other stuff is from the 300 trailer and O Little Town of Bethlehem.

All other content copyright Jamie Bell (aka DispleasedEskimo) 2010, I guess :P
Feb 11, 2010 7:44 PM
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This was surprisingly enjoyable
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Nice one, Dec.
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Thanks. I'm a sucker for animation, especially rough projects like this.
By: decavolt
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Offenbach - Infernal Gallop
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So violent! :o

Well, I suppose history was pretty violent.

I give you an A++++++ and one voucher for a back rub. (Apologies for the Yankee grading convention.)
By: Deh_Dude
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I would have tacked on one more + if your nuclear explosion looked less like a mass of pubic hair ;)
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The Sparta bit was great.
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Nice, reminded me of Monty Python, definitely heard some Team Fortress sounds in there too : )
By: zemocasu
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