Your meshes in Miss Spock's clips !
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 2:05 pm
Dear 3D artists and Star trek meshes creators !
Allow me to introduce to you Miss Ludivine van de Spock, the hidden daughter of Mr. Spock. Ludie has absolutely no clue about 3D modelling and meshes, but she used a couple of your fine meshes in her last video trilogy, a pastiche after the movie "Mamma Mia!" and featuring a satire against the french president Sarkozy which Ludie definitely doesn't like very much.
If you want to see how she used your meshes, you can have a look at the three clips of the "Mamma Mia!" pastiche. The first two ones are in French, the last one and probably the best ("Voting Queen") has a refrain in English :
Money Money (in French) : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=172yEmgDRDw
Mamma Mia (in French) : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxN6agrvxaU
Voting Queen (partially in English) : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpYWfAuwpUQ
As you can notice, Ludie used different meshes you great guys posted here on Trekmeshes.ch, for example the Federation Hallway one in the intro and the TOS bridge one in "Money, Money".
The credits are given at the very end of the third clip ("Voting Queen"), as it should be to honor your incredible work
Thanks very much for your creative work and all the efforts you have put into your models, as well to the people who run this website which was very useful for Ludie, who has some clues about video-editing, but not about 3D-modelling ! You rock !
If it may be of some interest, the three clips were shooted in Paris (for the scenes requiring chromakey incrustations) and in northern Greece (outdoors scene and the greek house which looks a little bit like Merryl Streep's hotel in Mamma Mia!) with a Canon HV-40. Your meshes have been converted into *.x models to be imported into Blufftitler and anime them, exporting into uncompressed *.avi files. Then these *.avi files were imported into Pinnacle Studio 14 which was the NLE Ludie used for cutting and editing.
Merci à tous, danke an alle, thanks to all, Ludie hopes you will have fun at seeing how she used your artwork
Allow me to introduce to you Miss Ludivine van de Spock, the hidden daughter of Mr. Spock. Ludie has absolutely no clue about 3D modelling and meshes, but she used a couple of your fine meshes in her last video trilogy, a pastiche after the movie "Mamma Mia!" and featuring a satire against the french president Sarkozy which Ludie definitely doesn't like very much.
If you want to see how she used your meshes, you can have a look at the three clips of the "Mamma Mia!" pastiche. The first two ones are in French, the last one and probably the best ("Voting Queen") has a refrain in English :
Money Money (in French) : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=172yEmgDRDw
Mamma Mia (in French) : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxN6agrvxaU
Voting Queen (partially in English) : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpYWfAuwpUQ
As you can notice, Ludie used different meshes you great guys posted here on Trekmeshes.ch, for example the Federation Hallway one in the intro and the TOS bridge one in "Money, Money".
The credits are given at the very end of the third clip ("Voting Queen"), as it should be to honor your incredible work
Thanks very much for your creative work and all the efforts you have put into your models, as well to the people who run this website which was very useful for Ludie, who has some clues about video-editing, but not about 3D-modelling ! You rock !
If it may be of some interest, the three clips were shooted in Paris (for the scenes requiring chromakey incrustations) and in northern Greece (outdoors scene and the greek house which looks a little bit like Merryl Streep's hotel in Mamma Mia!) with a Canon HV-40. Your meshes have been converted into *.x models to be imported into Blufftitler and anime them, exporting into uncompressed *.avi files. Then these *.avi files were imported into Pinnacle Studio 14 which was the NLE Ludie used for cutting and editing.
Merci à tous, danke an alle, thanks to all, Ludie hopes you will have fun at seeing how she used your artwork