AnimationMentor.com Winter Student Showcase Reel 2007



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Welcome to the viewing of our first Winter Student Showcase reel! The neat thing about this showcase reel is that it highlights work from all classes at Animation Mentor (classes 1 -- 6). You are among the first to see highlights from some of the amazing short films our students have worked so hard on as well as some fresh takes on acting scenes. All the animation herein is done by students. They do not work on projects in groups so each piece represents a lot of hard work and dedication from each student and the result is something that they can and should be very proud of.


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whuhuaha i know ... ( 7 months ago by LiliraQi0546)
whuhuaha i know that music but not the name:P
please anyone tell ... ( 7 months ago by LiliraQi0546)
please anyone tell me the song name of 1:32
its Are you gonna ... ( 7 months ago by ndb48)
its Are you gonna be my girl by Jet
damn, i know that ... ( 7 months ago by LiliraQi0546)
damn, i know that song:p
ROFL! I couldn't ... ( 7 months ago by JuniorGenius123)
ROFL! I couldn't stop laughing for like, 10 minutes!
how about a pickle? ... ( 7 months ago by maximus768)
how about a pickle? :D Lol :D
2:24 = LOST.....lol ( 6 months ago by pureblendage)
2:24 = LOST.....lol
4:43 Chuck Norris ... ( 5 months ago by begottenphoenix)
4:43 Chuck Norris doesn't drive, the car just goes!
men...that's so ... ( 5 months ago by Fanco15XXX)
men...that's so good and i even didn't get bored :D interesting :D
My absolute fav ... ( 5 months ago by Notathingtodo)
My absolute fav lines:
..you fooled around with my daughter? *laughs akwardly*What? <-what movie is that from i gotta see it.
My baloney has a FIRST name!
Van Wilder. Its a ... ( 4 months ago by rikijamie)
Van Wilder. Its a pretty old film now but very very good
My bologna has a ... ( 4 months ago by GennyBoyay)
My bologna has a first name...
....How bout a pickle? xD
Thanks, i'll try to ... ( 4 months ago by Notathingtodo)
Thanks, i'll try to find it
Hi! ANyone knows ... ( 4 months ago by xXJoshXx58)
Hi! ANyone knows wich software is used to make these animations? Thx
I suppose 3D max or ... ( 4 months ago by CiachMe)
I suppose 3D max or Blender (Free). I don't know what they use but 3D max is industrial strength.
I use maya 2008:) ( 4 months ago by brandonkellyrp)
I use maya 2008:)
Yes that lost one ... ( 4 months ago by Matthewjk23)
Yes that lost one is cool
thanks :) ( 4 months ago by xXJoshXx58)
thanks :)
Good work guys ( 4 months ago by Ayshatamannakhan)
Good work guys
whoa!!!!!!!! who ... ( 3 months ago by arkeiazo)
whoa!!!!!!!! who did this?! sosososos cool!! i wanna be just like the creator/creators of these movie clips!!! @_@ "someday"
how bout a pickle? ( 2 months ago by gregtestagent)
how bout a pickle?
1:10 my fav ( 1 month ago by skijophreniC)
1:10 my fav
awesome :) ( 1 month ago by csquaredcsquared)
awesome :)
how gud are u at ... ( 2 weeks ago by end1st)
how gud are u at maya?



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