IIRC, the huge block of names at the end of the credits is a nod to the supportive Blender users out there who also helped finance the film, not a list of the animators.
Here's the team: http://www.bigbuckbunny.org/index.php/the-team/
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From the credits, I estimate that it took 200 people to create a 9-minute movie!!!
ReplyDeleteCompared to the number of people who were needed to make a cartoon using cels that is not very many people.
ReplyDeleteAre you sure that isn't Rambo-Bunny?
ReplyDeleteActually I remember seeing this before as a kind of a demo for MS Silverlight technology, I believe nearly two years ago, but here is another copy:
Experience IIS Smooth Streaming (Silverlight - requires MS Silverlight plugin)
http://www.iis.net/media/experiencesmoothstreaming
IIRC, the huge block of names at the end of the credits is a nod to the supportive Blender users out there who also helped finance the film, not a list of the animators.
ReplyDeleteHere's the team: http://www.bigbuckbunny.org/index.php/the-team/
Uncle Buck is a mean mutha f***, SHUT YOUR MOUTH!
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