Talk:The Interview
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::I read the Wikipedia article, but I still have no idea what that sentence is supposed to mean. {{User:Laramie/Sig}} 19:29, 23 February 2006 (UTC) | ::I read the Wikipedia article, but I still have no idea what that sentence is supposed to mean. {{User:Laramie/Sig}} 19:29, 23 February 2006 (UTC) | ||
- | ::: a common practice for (lazy) flash animators is to make a movie clip (an object that has animation or motion in it, but can still be moved around and animated with) of a character walking (or some other repetitive action), so they can animate the character walking once and then just have it move across the screen so it *looks* like the animator took the time to animate the character walking. | + | ::: a common practice for (lazy) flash animators is to make a movie clip (an object that has animation or motion in it, but can still be moved around and animated with) of a character walking (or some other repetitive action), so they can animate the character walking once and then just have it move across the screen so it *looks* like the animator took the time to animate the character walking. [[User:Sompm|Sompm]] 20:04, 20 September 2009 (UTC) |
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==Un question?== | ==Un question?== | ||
Maybe this is a sign that I've got too much time on my hands... but I was wondering: in Strong Sad's line ''En garde?'', should we actually include an inverted question mark at the beginning (''¿En garde?'')? Since technically the whole sentence is French. But one could argue that it's adopted enough as part of our vocabulary to use English punctuation. Whadayathink? —[[User:AbdiViklas|AbdiViklas]] 01:12, 22 April 2006 (UTC) | Maybe this is a sign that I've got too much time on my hands... but I was wondering: in Strong Sad's line ''En garde?'', should we actually include an inverted question mark at the beginning (''¿En garde?'')? Since technically the whole sentence is French. But one could argue that it's adopted enough as part of our vocabulary to use English punctuation. Whadayathink? —[[User:AbdiViklas|AbdiViklas]] 01:12, 22 April 2006 (UTC) |
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Tweened??
"Mike doesn't usually put anyone's walking sequence in movie clips so that they can be tweened."
What the heck does that mean? Can someone who does know reword that? - Qermaq - (T/C) 18:00, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
- In Flash animation, tweening (short for in-betweening) is the process of only animating the major (key) frames, and having the rest be generated by the software. --
ENUSY
18:31, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
- a common practice for (lazy) flash animators is to make a movie clip (an object that has animation or motion in it, but can still be moved around and animated with) of a character walking (or some other repetitive action), so they can animate the character walking once and then just have it move across the screen so it *looks* like the animator took the time to animate the character walking. Sompm 20:04, 20 September 2009 (UTC)
Un question?
Maybe this is a sign that I've got too much time on my hands... but I was wondering: in Strong Sad's line En garde?, should we actually include an inverted question mark at the beginning (¿En garde?)? Since technically the whole sentence is French. But one could argue that it's adopted enough as part of our vocabulary to use English punctuation. Whadayathink? —AbdiViklas 01:12, 22 April 2006 (UTC)
- French doesn't use the inverted question mark. Only Spanish. — Bassbone (TALK
CONT) 01:32, 22 April 2006 (UTC)
- ¿Verdad? Oops. —AbdiViklas 01:37, 22 April 2006 (UTC)
mirror
Someone should make a mirrior for the unfinished version. I really wanted to see it but it wasnt working. Dagger (talk · edits) 23:18, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
metro.pop?
What the heck does that mean? "Metro.pop Interview" is the name of the unfinished version (as listed on Secret Pages) What does that mean?--Darkangel 03:17, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
Date Conspiracy
This article says this came out in 2002, but All Toons says it came out June 4, 2001 or earlier (although that is mixed in with other 2002 dates). What's going on here? Surely there is a conspiracy at work. OptimisticFool 22:22, 30 August 2008 (UTC)
- Hmm... Further interestingly, The Interview is not listed on any of the H*R.com updates pages. --DorianGray 22:31, 30 August 2008 (UTC)