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his legs are still moving when he looks back at the boulder which isn't in his FOV and at the end when he jumps. It is little things like this that make me smile as they show the use of animation techniques to not only make the production easier to make, but sell the beauty that is seen in the cinema (or in this case due to time DVD/blueray/TV)
I love it!!
Through the mystical force of Google Translate, this is what I got:
“We did a great job because the creation was great, and we tried to say it was great. please. Ok”
This truly is amazing! I love how you moved the whole set so you could change the angle. It adds a whole new perspective! I have been making animations myself and have been wondering a good way to do it. I got to the point that I thought I should just tell the audience to go into the editor! XD I did see Scrub's comment below, and I hope he (or she) does that!