We should create a short Phantasy Star anime

Drawn or CGI, animated movies and shows fit well with the gaming crowd.

Postby Thoul » Sun Feb 17, '08, 7:06 pm

Shinuzzo wrote:PS IV style panels might work better for this.


That would be a lot easier and quicker to make than full blown animation.
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Postby DrkTr14ce » Sun Feb 17, '08, 9:09 pm

That's not that bad of an idea. At least that way we can still have voice acting and such.
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Postby Wolf Bird » Mon Feb 18, '08, 5:28 am

Ooo, this all sounds like fun even though I doubt I'd ever be able to contribute. And if I somehow could...voice acting sounds like fun, as many as I'd be needed to do. As long as I can do Demi's voice. :mrgreen:

(Previous experience in many choirs has proven to me that short girls are altos. Demi is short. I am an alto. Case closed. :wink:)
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Postby SparkyIII » Mon Feb 18, '08, 5:42 am

It'll be strange though, because we all have our own visions of how everyone speaks. It always surprises me when you read a book and then you hear their voices in a movie.
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Postby Wolf Bird » Mon Feb 18, '08, 5:45 am

SparkyIII wrote:It'll be strange though, because we all have our own visions of how everyone speaks. It always surprises me when you read a book and then you hear their voices in a movie.


Quite true. But the strangeness is what makes it fun, in a lot of ways. Although that same strangeness can be horrible when the voice is completely different from what sounds right to someone.
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Postby DrkTr14ce » Mon Feb 18, '08, 7:07 pm

Indeed. Which is why God invented fighting. XD
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