My first OFFICIAL project with CrazyTalk 7 Pro was quite a surprise to me. I never expected to be making a video like this. Personally, I thought I was always going to be doing silly stuff with the CrazyTalk program. After all, that's what the name suggests, right?
So, it came as quite a surprise when I was compelled to make this video of Einstein from beyond death; as though he actually communicated to humanity through me.
I have found CrazyTalk 7 Pro to be a program similar to the Xtranormal animation program in that there are all sorts of specialized adjustments you really need to find on your own. I would imagine if the company made a tutorial video for all of them there would be so many videos created...well...man, it would take a heck of a lot of videos to teach them all.
Anyway, my first major project is quite unique and I'm proud of what I accomplished. It's kind of fun doing the Einstein voice, but it can be rather taxing on the vocal chords:
BTW: The background music is an original composition I call, "Dimensional Portal"
My second official CrazyTalk 7 Pro video is an experiment with the different features. I was curious as to what I can and cannot do so I chose a stock character, imported a cropped background that would fit in a widescreen format, then built upon the original script all the while experimenting with the various features until I found a rather acceptable balance.
I chose a classic Monty Python's Flying Circus: The Lumberjack Song
so that everyone can sing along
except, of course, for those with the sense of humor of a foot that has fallen asleep. If I have just described you then, rest assured, YOU are excused from singing along
In this modified version of the Lumberjack Aristocrat I feel my experimentation paid off with a version worthy of the classic British Monty Python comedy program.
I learned how to import my originally created sound effects, using my voice, and how to switch between auto motion animation and direct puppeteering of the character. It was quite a learning experience and I'm proud of what I accomplished.
I don't expect anyone else to like it, but I LIKE IT and that's good enough for me