lupercal
05-03-2006, 09:58 PM
I mentioned this in the Ed. lounge some time ago, but nobody seems to read that, (including, increasingly, me) so I thought I'd mention it here.
The answer to one of FAQ questions currently reads:
"Keyframe only profiles films, TV series, and shorts where the bulk of the project is entirely animated and does not feature any live action elements on screen. Thus this excludes everything from "Jurassic Park" to "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?"
Since we introduced the 'part live action' category and redefined what we meant by 'animation' this is no longer true.
I'd suggest something like:
'Keyframe excludes films which uses animation essentially just for special effects. However, Films which combine live action and animation, such as 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit' can be found in the 'part live action' section.'
..or something like that.
Loop
The answer to one of FAQ questions currently reads:
"Keyframe only profiles films, TV series, and shorts where the bulk of the project is entirely animated and does not feature any live action elements on screen. Thus this excludes everything from "Jurassic Park" to "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?"
Since we introduced the 'part live action' category and redefined what we meant by 'animation' this is no longer true.
I'd suggest something like:
'Keyframe excludes films which uses animation essentially just for special effects. However, Films which combine live action and animation, such as 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit' can be found in the 'part live action' section.'
..or something like that.
Loop