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# 1 22-10-2005 , 08:26 AM
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Arrangement of Showreels

I'm just wondering, how do you guys arrange the work in your showreels.

Do you mix all your material up (having various shots from a project cut and mixed with all the other material, so you get to see clips from that project throughout the reel), or do you keep things in project order?

I like the idea of mixing the clips to keep people wanting more of something and to show variety, but if some of the material is vastly different, say a cartoon styled character animation followed by a realistic animation, or animation integrated into live action then wouldn't the jump in style seem quite drastic? Maybe that would go into your favour?

Any thoughts?

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# 2 23-10-2005 , 05:56 PM
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