Some of the footage is from my complete short, Dino Crises, so yes some stuff is out of context, but I do appreciate the complement. I guess you can say they do appear like rats, but the first clip was from a deleted scene where soviet officials used their special ops soldiers as fodder for feeding time
It will be a while before I get it together since I'm doing a Valley of Gwangi 2000 AD short which will Segway to a parody of the 70s version of "In Search of," where the incident in the film is quickly covered up as a lion escaping, but here and there people keep seeing living dinos, plus I'll rectify the ending of the original saying there were still other Allosaurus dinos in the valley
@Olorotyrant oh man, just as I started to film it to look more choppy. I am very happy to see you appreciate the animation, it's harder work just to nudge a puppet along vs moving it for a quick dart
It was supposed to be an exact replica but the fabricator and I agreed it should look somewhat different since this is supposed to be Gwangi's descendant c. 1968.
Earnestly has good potential for being creepy though I may recommend omitting some of the clay people and adopting a more found footage style to make the final product appear more grounded. You could also use the high contrast between the characters and creature to emphasize its unnerving characteristics in a more stylized approach. Can't wait to see where it goes!
This was more of me having fun with editing filters. I plan on doing a parody of the 70s version of In Search of about the lore of the still living dinosaur, but I am going to make a short that will be more ofna traditional narrative
These are visual and animation tests, I am working on a narrative, but I'm leaning towards just making a flashback story that involves found footage being confiscated
The way the humans react to it is so off and unsettling, it makes the creature itself way more unnerving. Good stuff.
Some of the footage is from my complete short, Dino Crises, so yes some stuff is out of context, but I do appreciate the complement. I guess you can say they do appear like rats, but the first clip was from a deleted scene where soviet officials used their special ops soldiers as fodder for feeding time
A Valley of Gwangi analog horror? I gotta see this play out!
It will be a while before I get it together since I'm doing a Valley of Gwangi 2000 AD short which will Segway to a parody of the 70s version of "In Search of," where the incident in the film is quickly covered up as a lion escaping, but here and there people keep seeing living dinos, plus I'll rectify the ending of the original saying there were still other Allosaurus dinos in the valley
Hot damn, Gwangi tributes and continuations? SIGN ME UP!
@Tarbtano stay tuned a serious short is in the works, we're calling it Valley or Gwangi 1989 AD
your would make the masters proud!!
Thanks, I do appreciate that, I do owe them for inspiring me
Very nice man! I love your stopmotions!
Thanks, I'm glad you are enjoying them, but I promise there is some really good stuff on the way!
@@bluesentaiproductions ooo sounds interesting!
Smooth claymation is all I need to subscribe 😊
@Olorotyrant oh man, just as I started to film it to look more choppy. I am very happy to see you appreciate the animation, it's harder work just to nudge a puppet along vs moving it for a quick dart
Bro, your perfect for a Gumby analog horror series, we kinda need one of those
That's an intriguing proposition but I'll pass it along to a couple animators who could do it better
Gwangi
It's more like a descendant of gwangi, but very much like his great grandpa
Your Allosaur looks inspired by Gwangi and I think that’s awesome!
It was supposed to be an exact replica but the fabricator and I agreed it should look somewhat different since this is supposed to be Gwangi's descendant c. 1968.
Gwangi El Tyrannosaurus Al
Earnestly has good potential for being creepy though I may recommend omitting some of the clay people and adopting a more found footage style to make the final product appear more grounded. You could also use the high contrast between the characters and creature to emphasize its unnerving characteristics in a more stylized approach. Can't wait to see where it goes!
This was more of me having fun with editing filters. I plan on doing a parody of the 70s version of In Search of about the lore of the still living dinosaur, but I am going to make a short that will be more ofna traditional narrative
If anything this was intended to be an addendum to my latest short starring the same Dino
Carnosaur but good. Keep it uip.
@@TOHOREMIX I do need to make more scenes like Carnosaur, especially in tribute to the late Roger Corman
@@bluesentaiproductions Go for it
That's almost worthy of Rey Harryhousen himself.
Thanks, I studied a lot of his work, and figured out his techniques, so I owe everything to him
Ok Valley of Gwangi is perfect for analog horror
It's going to be a fun exercise expanding upon the film, emulating footage from different eras, and maybe even a silent film as well
Gwangi analog horror
@LOVE24781 stay tuned, a full short is in the works
Looks like there some inspiration from Carnosaur.
@@SurfbyShootin definitely was inspired by the sets from the film for the backgrounds
"Wheres the beef!??!"
@mirrorblue100 I know! Haha Humans are mere nibbles compared to a full grown sauropod
It's time for a snack!
I do feel bad for him, people wearing clothes must not taste all that good
How is it horror? It is just really good stop motion
These are visual and animation tests, I am working on a narrative, but I'm leaning towards just making a flashback story that involves found footage being confiscated
@@bluesentaiproductions Okay, It looks really good.
Did you just make the humans out of clay and then make a Stop Motion puppet with the dinosaur?
@@Jakobstoppies yes, but of note, the Dino was fabricated by a professional. Check out TREXPRODUCTIONS3190 to see more of his work.
The valley of gawngi but for modern audiences.
I'm slowly working up a story, hopefully it will be done by the end of the year because I will be taking a short break from Dinos
Robot Chicken.