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Elephants Dream | Fantasy Animation Movie HD

Elephants Dream (Fantasy-Animationsfilm) "Elephants Dream" ist ein surrealer, computer-generierter Kurzfilm, der fast ausschließlich mit Freier Software erstellt und unter einer freien Creative-Commons-Lizenz veröffentlicht wurde. Die Sprache des Filmes ist Englisch, es gibt allerdings Untertitel in über 30 Sprachen. --- FOLLOW US ... • Facebook: http://facebook.com/vipmagazin1 • Twitter: http://twitter.com/vipmagazin • Webnews: http://webnews.de/mitglied/vipmagazin/news • Kinomagazin: http://tinyurl.com/KinoMagazin --- "Elephants Dream" is the world's first open movie, made entirely with open source graphics software such as Blender, and with all production files freely available to use however you please, under a Creative Commons license. The short film was created by the Orange Open Movie Project studio in Amsterdam, bringing together a diverse team of artists and developers from all over the world. --- Bitte ABONNIEREN nicht vergessen: • http://www.youtube.com/vipmagazin • http://www.youtube.com/kinofilme • http://www.youtube.com/WissensMagazin • http://www.youtube.com/MultimediaMagazin • http://www.youtube.com/PlanetZukunft DANKE! :) --- "Elephants Dream" is the story of two strange characters exploring a capricious and seemingly infinite machine. The elder, Proog, acts as a tour-guide and protector, happily showing off the sights and dangers of the machine to his initially curious but increasingly skeptical protege Emo. As their journey unfolds we discover signs that the machine is not all Proog thinks it is, and his guiding takes on a more desperate aspect. "Elephants Dream" is a story about communication and fiction, made purposefully open-ended as the world's first 3D animated "Open movie". The film itself is released under the Creative Commons license, along with the entirety of the production files used to make it (roughly 7 Gigabytes of data). The software used to make the movie is the free/open source animation suite Blender along with other open source software, thus allowing the movie to be remade, remixed and re-purposed with only a computer and the data on the DVD or download. "Elephants Dream" is the result of almost a year of work, a project initiated and coordinated by the Blender Foundation. Six people from the Blender user/development community were selected to come over to Amsterdam to work together on an animated short movie, utilizing Open Source tools only. With Blender originating as an in-house creation tool, the day-to-day feedback and interaction of both developing and using the software was one of its most outstanding features. In the past 2.5 years of open source development, it was especially this uniqueness of Blender that has proven to be difficult to organize and maintain. The Blender Foundation itself has no intention to grow or expand into a company or studio; such a development would conflict with the public benefit goals. Instead, the Foundation aims at endorsing and supporting activities within (educational) institutes, universities and companies. It is our conviction that establishing - content targeted - incidental, independent and temporal projects will be a strong boost for open source development strategies in general. Daily interaction of artists and developers can not only result in proof of concepts, but also in research of innovative solutions for the whole range of tools artists can deploy. By keeping such projects content focused and temporal, it also is possible for a wide range of currently active volunteers to participate. Not many people are in a position to give up a career (study, job) to become full-time employed on the projects of their interest. But there are many active volunteers prepared and motivated to do this incidentally for shorter time spans. Whilst Project Orange's prime target is to create an outstanding movie short, the secondary goal is to research efficient ways to increase quality of Open Source projects in general. Orange Open Movie Team: Ton Roosendaal (Producer), Bassam Kurdali (Director), Andreas Goralczyk (Art Director), Matt Ebb (Lead Artist), Bastian Salmela (Lead Artist), Lee Salvemini (Lead Artist), Toni Alatalo (Technical Director), Jan Morgenstern (Music/Sound Designer). Movie Credits: Cas Jansen (Emo), Tygo Gernandt (Proog), Pepijn Zwanenburg (Screenplay). 3D Modeling, Animation, Rendering, Compositing Software: Blender (Blender was the main application used and developed throughout the project. An enormous amount of improvements in the software were a direct consequence of the movie project taking place).
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