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Thread: Shoe Loss Animation Test |
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Man, I'd love to try and animate the sequence from my novel where my main female character loses her shoe. I've made some storyboard images using Photoshop and the models of her that I created from heavily modified photos off the internet. It could be very interesting to see my chatacters come to "life" for the first time.
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Thread: Horror At Party Beach |
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Here's a real dinger for you guys. This movie was so bad it's good. Even made it onto Mystery Science Theater 3000. A bunch of "monsters" which look like ugly fish with their mouths full of hot dogs, "terrorize" a Connecticut beach community. Near the end of the film, the daughter of the scientist researching the monsters (also the hero of the film's main squeeze) is tasked with some kind of project to find more stuff out about the monsters when she is attacked. She runs from them onto some kind of rocky outcropping in a skirt and what I guess would be called a pair of ballet flats today, when she slips and falls into a crevass, jamming her ankle in the rocks and messing it up pretty badly. As she struggles to free her foot, her shoe drops off, leaving her in one shoe for the rest of the film, which continues for several minutes more with her hobbling around in one shoe to try and get away from the monsters until the hero arrives in the nick of time (of course) to save his girl and vanquish the monsters. Here's is a link to a comic book version of the film, which I have never seen outside of Mystery Science Theater 3000.
https://magicmonkeyboy.blogspot.com/2012...arty-beach.html
You can bearly see her shoes as they were light colored and the black and white print was not the best, but it is very apparent she's only in one shoe after she falls into the crevass. Neat tid bit from a very, very bad film. You'll have to scroll down some to reach the part where the girl slips and loses her shoe, which unfortunately isn't shown, but it's pretty clear when you see it. It's about two-thirds of the way down.
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Thread: Shoe Loss in Cartoons, Games, Movies, and Comics MegaThread |
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Total agreement in as far as I really do not like situations where the woman is in pants when they lose a shoe. This includes shorts and skorts (I HATE those as they make you think it's a skirt). Woman has to be in a skirt or a dress and in heels or a nice sexy pair of booties. Pants just sour the whole thing for me. As soon as I see a clip featuring a woman in pants, I usually just skip right past it. I'm just so tired of women not dressing like women anymore. Pantsuits are disgusting. All I see is Hillary Clinton when a woman comes on screne in a pantsuit.Yuch!!! They just don't wear skirts anymore it seems.
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Thread: Another Cinderella Drawing |
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Of course, we can never get enough of the girl that started it all when it comes to shoe loss, can we?
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Thread: Lois Lane In One Heel |
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Here's an interesting little tid bit featuring our favorite nosy reporter and her "Super" friend. Enjoy.
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Thread: Star Trek Shoe Loss |
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Yes. From what I've learned about film, I understand that, according to union rules, if a director does not like a project the way the studio execs interferred or edited it, he can take his name off the project. But the union rules for writers are different. Even if a writer's script is so changed by a director, producer, or other studio wonks so that not one word he wrote is spoken on film by the actors, no matter how much the writer protests, he CANNOT take his name off the project. It's forever associated with him, which could be crippling to his career. How Ellison was able to change his name is a new wrinkle to me. He must have had more juice than the regular writer. I tell you, Starlost was as I remember it pretty bad. It was even done on video tape, which gave it a real cheesey look and gave the show a kid's show appearance. Sad to hear the original concept was so much better.
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Thread: Star Trek Shoe Loss |
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I remember Starlost. It was aired here in the States, but I think it was early, before Prime Time started about 7:30 or so. Didn't know Ellison was behind that. Honestly, they did him wrong. That show was not good an was off the air pretty quickly.
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Thread: Star Trek Shoe Loss |
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Yes they probably pieced the best takes together since the low budget the show had to work with wouldn't allow much else. It would be neat to see if the loss of Collins' shoe was supposed to be the catalyst of her trip and fall in the scene and that they used her walking one-shoed up the stairs from that take in conjunction with a non-shoeloss sequence as she trips. Wonder if the shoe loss sequence survies somewhere as it seems anything Star Trek was saved and archived by its extensive and dedicated fanbase. Would be neat to see the "footage" of Collins tripping and losing her shoe just as Shatner catches her to keep her from falling. Of course what happend to her shoe afterward? About Harlan fighting with the producers over any changes, I back him. As a supposed "writer" myself, I understand fully how he would feel after putting his heart and soul into a project only to see someone with no skin in the game come along and change things to suit their "vision" of the story. There was a big change that I agreed with, however. The ending where Shatner has to let Collins get hit by the truck. Harland wrote it to have Nimoy stop Shatner from saving her, but it was changed to the more impactful having Shatner stop DeForrest Kelly from saving her, leaving Nimoy to say his iconic line, "He knows, Doctor. He knows." Fantasitic episode.
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Thread: Star Trek Shoe Loss |
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In perhaps the greatest episode of the classic science fiction television series Star Trek, The City On The Edge Of Forever, gorgious Joan Colins has a very brief one-shoe moment. In the episode, she becomes romantically involved with William Shatner's iconic Captain Jim Kirk. I'm not going to get into the particulars of the story as they are just to complex and time consuming for this post. In the episode, she stumbles on a flight of stairs, almost falling to her possible death, but Kirk catches her. After thanking him for saving her, she climbs back up the stairs and you can clearly see she has lost her right shoe. You never see it come off, nor does she comment on the fact she has lost her shoe, but it's definitely off as she climbs the stairs and turns out of site at the top. I don't have a screen capture but the incident happens near the end of the episode, best estimate about the 50 minute mark, maybe a few minutes earlier. You have to watch closely because it only lasts a second or two.
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Thread: AI Generated Shoe Loss Art |
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Could I take one of my Photoshop creations of my main female character from my novel and make some kind of animation with her? This would be a future project as I already have too many irons in the fire at once right now.
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Thread: Flight Of The Raven |
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Had a little fun with Photoshop and put her in what I think were better looking shoes for the time period. Even broke her heel if you look close. I don't think wedges were a thing in 1944. What do you think?
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Thread: Flight Of The Raven |
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Odd that the scene I originally found shows her with her left shoe off. Must have been transposed somwhere.
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