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Campaign 2008: Obama vs McCain

Well, here is stage one of my thesis. Thanks for all the criticism following Wednesday's Seminar - you should notice change :)

campaign08.jpg

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Special thanks to Brad Newman for teaching me to model, and ensuring that McCain and Obama are of such high quality.

Also, shout out to Andrew Gordon for the debate stage.

EDIT: RJ was nice enough to digg this

JB

Comments (6)

brad [TypeKey Profile Page]:

The ending ties it up nicely. Great work!

Ala' Diab [TypeKey Profile Page]:

Very nice.

Where the candidates meant to be of built to be of equal height although it's not the case in reality? :)


jb [TypeKey Profile Page]:

Yes I believe that Obama should not be given an unfair advantage in height.

(the default rig is of a certain height, and though I can make custom rigs, it dropped off the priority list as time passed)

Ala' Diab [TypeKey Profile Page]:

Well, yeah.

And in the sake of fairness, you set both of them on fire. At the same time if I may add :)

Still, it looks amazing for a machinima effort. Looking forward to the next chapter. BIG UP!

The models are convincing, as is the voice over and animation! Bravo. How you got both Obama and McCain to approve your message is also an impressive political feat. :) You've prompted me to pay attention to your next version when I hope to hear what your message is.

MikeRossmassler [TypeKey Profile Page]:

Apparently you are being tapped for Obama's staff:

http://www.shaneharris.net/blog/2008/03/interview-john-brennan.html

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