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Another great Cougar achievement!
I wish I could see these films that I keep reading about. They seem like good shorts.
Totally cool! Congratulations to all the students.
Augh! Caption/subtitle the video clip please!!!
Where can we view the actually short?
Unfortunately, because they might be entered in future film festivals and such, they can't release the full versions. So we have to be content with just the snippets in the video about the film.
A few years ago, BYU released a DVD containing Lemmings, Pet Shop, Faux Paw, and a couple other films--the ones they'd made up to that point. If anyone knows of a more recent compilation DVD, I'd like to hear about it.
Tyler you're a stud! We're all proud of you. Good work. Can't wait to see more from you. Good job man!
So cool! What a very talented pool of artists involved. The character "Dreamgiver" looks alot like Aaron Ludwig, one of the artists. Unintentional, I'm sure, but it brought a smile to my face.
Beautifully done, and well crafted. Kudos and congrats!
This is neat!!! Congratulations on a job well done. Best of luck in the future. Keep dreaming and working. It will be interesting to see what the future holds. Good things, I bet!
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