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Vincent Comparetto's New 2010 Motion Graphics Reel
Denver's Vincent Comparetto, aka losscollector, has just updated his motion reel. He's open to advice on improving it if you've got any.
Demo Reel 2010 from Vincent Comparetto on Vimeo.
Denver's Vincent Comparetto, aka losscollector, has just updated his motion reel. He's open to advice on improving it if you've got any.
Demo Reel 2010 from Vincent Comparetto on Vimeo.
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Awesome work! Vin is one of our favorite people ever.
This is a good mix of different types of work. It shows a wide breadth of experience and styles. I hope to see your name and work more often in local spots. Great job!
Hey there! I think you have good variety of visual styles going on here. Somethings I might suggest to improve your skills are working more with easying keyframes. This will help to have your animations appear much smoother. Two minutes is also quite long for a demo reel. I would suggest dropping a 60-90 seconds off your reel and showing your best work only in a quick and concise presentation. Also I would suggest time-remapping your footage when editing your reel. Much of the animation and camera moves seem to be at the same pace. Working with this will create more of a dynamic pacing and visual interest. I would suggest leading with the best pieces first (IMHO that would be the Avalanche piece with the puck) Most times when people look at your reel, the first few pieces will determine if they continue on or close the window. On pieces like the Epic Mayhem... I feel like I want to see some camera shake and more crazy animation bouncing all around the screen. Hope this all makes sense and good luck with the motion.
Ed Rhine
volohmedia.com
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