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My first attempt to do a 1 minute film in one month, for the 1 Minute Film Club. January 2020 theme word was Animal. Had an idea, knew it couldn't be done in a month because almost everything but Granny had to be made first, but wanted to do it anyway. So, it is a twist on Little Red Riding Hood, because you don't need to waste running time with exposition, we know right away who she is and where she is going, and what lurks in the woods. Almost fit in 1 minute, made it if you chop the end credits after 6 frames, but holding the end credits ran me 2 seconds over. Music license required me to to repeat full details for each piece in the credits, and I used these two from Kevin MacLeod:
"Midnight Tale" Kevin Macleod (incompetch.com), Licensed under Creative Commons By Attribution 4.0 License. creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
"All This" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons By Attribution 4.0 License. creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
Tech details: Stop motion animation at 1920 x 1080, 24 frames per second, shot with Canon 7d and captured with Dragonframe. Post production mostly done in TV Paint Animation 9.5 on a 2008 Mac Pro. Edited in Da Vinci Resolve. Sound recorded and edited with Audacity.
COPPA: I had to say if it is for kids (which it isn't, but ...child protagonist, fairy tale, animation, it would be assumed it is). That would mean no notifications to my subscribers, and no comments. If I left it as for a general audience, which it is (well, stop motion nerds of any age) the US Govt could decide it is for kids and fine me for targeted ads and audience tracking I had no say about. So instead I labelled it adults only, which also has restrictions. Pity I can't specify 12 and over. So apologies if anyone is expecting "adult content", and also to younger animation enthusiasts who are under 18. I may change this later. Ok, changing to "for kids" if I can.