I'm just back from passing a fencing exam - I'm playing Hamlet in an outdoor production this July and, if you are familiar with the play, I have to sword fight at the end and then **not much of a spoiler** get poisoned and die.. This is just to explain/give an excuse just in case I accidentally insert Shakepeare stuff into these postings - it's because of Hamlet rehearsals, not because I'm highbrow, or intellectual. Or a bit of a cock.
Anyhoo, to the task at hand Mack'N'Mabel - I'm sorting out 3d models that I'm going to need for the overture. Even at this very, very early stage I know that I want to mimic film title credits and project these during the overture - the plan is to have an animated sequence of about 4 minutes a la the Pink Panther films but in a 1910/20s style and probably featuring the Keystone Cops, a damsel tied to a train track - y'know the kind of thing, a nod to all the classic silent movie moments. So with this in mind I've sorted out the 3D train model and the Keystone car.
I'm pleased with them, i'faith. Verily, so.
Neil
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