"Hark the Angel Sings" Short Film Completed

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vanlicht
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Hi All,

"Hark the Angel Sings" is a 6 minutes personal short film that I had been working for 4 years, and it is finally done in 2012.
The film is 95% percent rendered in Octane Render, and post-processed in Adobe AfterEffects.
Due to the fact it is in festival run, I can only show a small part of the film. Hope you enjoy!
http://youtu.be/INoCsRhoc2w



Synopsis:
In a tranquil winter day, a little boy dressed up as an angel is preparing for the Christmas pageant. Little does he know the eerie moment of fate awaits him - the unavoidable path of growth under open spectator-ship. The film serves as an attempt to depict the coming-of-age moment, the state mind of a child, the re-evaluation of what if good and bad, and the necessity of nurtured obedience versus animality of humans.
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Looks great from what we get to see so far!
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Very nicely done ! I would like to see more. This looks like a master piece !
The animation is very natural. Congratulations. :)
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Wow, just WOW !

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NICE ! :o :shock:
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Thanks for the positive and wonderful comments.
It's a shame not able to show the full-length of the film at this moment.
Though, I updated the post with synopsis. Hopefully that would help
the viewing experience more enjoyable with supplementary context/ information.
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i like picture, very nice short film, congrats!!!
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