Here we finally have the fourth film of my Dinosauria Animated Series! :D
As mentioned in a couple of my previous posts; the mainstream media depiction of pterosaurs is very outdated, far more outdated than the pop-culture depiction of dinosaurs. Pterosaur depictions remain mostly unchanged since the Ray Harryhausen days, being portrayed as squawking, flapping, evil sky vermin and that's not right at all.
"Make pterosaurs inspiring" was essentially the brief I gave myself for this project! XD
I have also always avoided water in my animated short films as it's an incredibly hard thing to animate in my particular style.
For this film; I decided it was time to finally face my fear and set this film during a thunderstorm, on the coast, and in the sea. Sea and Sky, on a shot-for-shot basis, was one of the more difficult and time-consuming films I've ever worked on because of this. This film doesn't have a single simple shot.
But I learned A LOT of new tricks and knowing I can pull off underwater scenes opens the doors to so many more storytelling opportunities in the future! :D
To me, "Sea and Sky" is most realistic feeling film in the Dinosauria series, and that was the intention. I wrote this one to mimic exactly the type of scenario you'd see play out in a nature-documentary segment. I wanted to portray Geosternbergia as an inspiration and I felt stripping back as many fantastical elements as I could was the correct way to go about doing that.
Overall; I really like this little film. FAR more than I expected to. I think it has grown to become my second favourite of the series, just after "Our Frozen Past". It was a massive learning experience and I can't wait to finally get down and evaluate it all in the upcoming "Making Of" video! ^_^
Music Used:
"Precipice" - Scott Buckley
https://www.scottbuckley.com.au/
Ian Pendleton
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