I fucking love you man! I have to make animation music video in two weeks for school or i'm out. You channel make's me belive i can do this. Thank you!
@@patbradley9817 Yeh, Im good when it's time to use camera or edit videos but animation is something that i just don't get. I've been looking for so long somebody explain how to do stuff just like this. :)
Technically Mammoths and Mastodons went extinct due to a mixture of climate change and human hunting, they most likely would’ve survived this cold snap like they for thousands of years before hand, however something like a cold snap would cause the population to decrease to a point where extinction via over hunting is kinda plausible to even possible And if it’s the case then it’s likely climate change weakened mammoth and mastodon populations and humans over hunting them was the final nail in the coffin for both species I don’t believe in the asteroid impact theory because then it’s also likely that the entire world or even an entire continent would be affected by this and I don’t believe in the disease/rabies theory because although it’s plausible that mammoths could’ve occasionally got the rabies virus which on paper does sound like a very good idea for a horror film set in the ice age but I’m getting off topic it’s likely that diseases wouldn’t cause the populations to decrease to the point of extinction because they’d just evolve an immunity to sed diseases over the course of generations So I pick the two remaining ones for my idea on how they went extinct
00:05 Gregor Mendel observed patterns in plant hybridization. 00:28 Gregor Mendel tracked traits in garden peas 00:44 Mendel observed dominance in hybrid traits 01:01 Hidden traits reappeared in Mendel's plants in the next generation. 01:18 Recessive traits persisted in first hybrids and were passed to the next generation. 01:32 Genes are present in pairs and split during reproduction 01:50 Mendel crossed peas with different traits and observed patterns in the second generation. 02:06 Gregor Mendel conducted experiments on pea plants for eight years to study the inheritance of traits. Crafted by Merlin AI.
Thanks! It's still a lot of work to produce animation for an entire song, so it's not cheap. Feel free to email me through my website (www.springshoeanimation.com/) if you a have specific project in mind.
For music videos my budge is under $500 so if that doesn't hit your price lmk because I don't want to waste your time. I audio engineer as well and charge a lot because I do a lot of extra work to it most don't so I completely understand. Have to know your worth! @@patbradley9817
I was hired by The Field Museum for this, and many other animations. They provided the script and historic/scientific expertise as I am an artist, not a scientist. But if you have a project that needs animation, I'm available for hire. You can contact me through my website: www.springshoeanimation.com/. Thanks!
This animation is awesome! I genuinely didn’t expect that ending. I felt like this went over the notion of unchecked capitalism and consumerism? I love that this doesn’t necessarily devalue or undermine religion, as both sides have contrasting values and influences over people. That’s how I see it, at least, lol. Very entertaining and ominous!
What's really confusing is the finished product is almost dead in the algorithm, but a almost finished work in progress has thousands of views. I found this from the pinned comment.
It's not meant to be anti religious or anti santa or anti Xmas. The song came first back in 2015 and a couple years later, some visuals came to mind... and from that, a strange story that went with the music developed. There was never an overarching message or agenda. Thanks @ryanisnice2795
Not sure if I am supposed to be siding with the church over Santa. I mean, one brings joy to everyone he meets without demanding obidience, one converts his church into a pentagon and his followers into soldiers. Like, the kid likes to be a drummer. Santa brings him a full drumset. This is... bad? I think? Honestly, that seems to be far more better deal for the kid. Still liked the general feel of the animation, even if it feels like we are supposed to feel Santa is the bad guy (his dishevelled appearence, leading people away, the "last stand" at the end...)
Thanks! We're getting it onto Spotify and the like in the next day or so. It's called "Ho, Ho, Ho" by "June Cleaver and the Steak Knives". I'll post a link once it's there.