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Doctor Who Meets Star Wars Parody

Posted on December 4 2010 by Louis Trapani

THANK YOU DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE FOR THE MENTION! And Tom Bird For telling us about it!
http://www.kelvington.com/?p=449

Here is a snap of the final shot -
http://tinyurl.com/2bhmym8

Lots of people asked for the JUST the final shot, so here it is enjoy...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQ4XbWUNnaE

A few months ago, Chris Johnson, a buddy of mine from Facebook, had come up with the idea of mixing "Doctor Who" and "Star Wars". He got very busy, so I decided to pick up the mantle. I hope you enjoy it. Think of it as an early holiday gift to all of you. Make sure you stay for the credits, there's some extra moments in there, plus it gives me a chance to thank everyone who worked on it.

Plus here is a great Theatrical Poster Chris made for the video - http://kelvington.com/PICTS/DWSWPoster.jpg

Here are some facts about the video -
55GB In Disk Space
2500+ files in 47 folders
28 Afer effects projects
7 Particle Illusion Files
57 After Effects Rendered Files
99 Dialog Files (Including R2's Language Files)
10 Music Files
1465 Image Files
28 Rotoscope Shots
127 Rotoscope Shapes
519 Sound Effects
240 Video Files
120 Sony Vegas Files
107 Total Shots
50 Effect Shots
482 Sample Renders
2 People Directly Involved With Production
3 Consultants
48 Production Days
640 Production Man Hours
1100 Rendering Hours

THANK YOU DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE FOR THE MENTION! And Tom Bird For telling us about it! http://www.kelvington.com/?p=449 Here is a snap of the final shot - http://tinyurl.com/2bhmym8 Lots of people asked for the JUST the final shot, so here it is enjoy... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQ4XbWUNnaE A few months ago, Chris Johnson, a buddy of mine from Facebook, had come up with the idea of mixing "Doctor Who" and "Star Wars". He got very busy, so I decided to pick up the mantle. I hope you enjoy it. Think of it as an early holiday gift to all of you. Make sure you stay for the credits, there's some extra moments in there, plus it gives me a chance to thank everyone who worked on it. Plus here is a great Theatrical Poster Chris made for the video - http://kelvington.com/PICTS/DWSWPoster.jpg Here are some facts about the video - 55GB In Disk Space 2500+ files in 47 folders 28 Afer effects projects 7 Particle Illusion Files 57 After Effects Rendered Files 99 Dialog Files (Including R2's Language Files) 10 Music Files 1465 Image Files 28 Rotoscope Shots 127 Rotoscope Shapes 519 Sound Effects 240 Video Files 120 Sony Vegas Files 107 Total Shots 50 Effect Shots 482 Sample Renders 2 People Directly Involved With Production 3 Consultants 48 Production Days 640 Production Man Hours 1100 Rendering Hours

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