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Deleted Shots from the "Godzilla Gets a YouTube Award, Pt 1" Video

Not much to say here. Clips I cut from https://youtu.be/zX518ieNrXo, and a message from Godzilla himself at the end, looking the best he's ever looked.
These cuts include badly done shots and flat gags that didn't fit the flow of the scenes or crossed a line by being overly silly, random, or out-of-character. One of my main intents with these comedic animations has always been to catch people off-guard and make them go "What the heck was that???" before making them chuckle or at least smirk. But that doesn't mean that absolutely anything can go.
Both animation and humor involve experimentation and improvising, and these also lead to a lot of regrets or second thoughts. I usually only find less than half of the jokes in my animations to be at least somewhat amusing. If possible, I try to redo the ones I don't like by either making them even crazier or by attempting to come up with better gags. But there's times when this can't be easily done without reanimating entire scenes, so the weaker gags are often kept in, with the hope that somebody out there might find them funny. The strict changes in YouTube's content guidelines also mean that many scenarios or lines of dialogue I come up with have to be toned down.
However, some jokes or badly done animations are easier to cut out rather than waste more time on them. I realize there's plenty other similarly dumb scenes or lines in the rest of the animation, but I have to ask for your patience until Part 2 is done. It will provide some payoff to Part 1's setups.

The shots at the end are from a different, unfinished video, the "Godzilla Fan Animation Thing" that I've spent the better part of the past 6 years working on. That one is also full of sloppy humor and bizarre scenes, and it also causes me a lot of headache because there's so much stuff in there that I will probably cut out.
This particular scene, where Godzilla turns his head into a variety of "cute" Godzilla designs during an argument with another character, is one of these. I can't give away the scene's context yet, but I've spent many months on this one 3-4 minute long sequence alone, rewriting and reanimating it at least 3-4 times. All I can say is, this scene is teaching me valuable lessons in animation-making. Some scenes are best left out or reconfigured, no matter how hard you've worked on them. Even scenes featuring Godzilla.

Видео Deleted Shots from the "Godzilla Gets a YouTube Award, Pt 1" Video канала Vrahno
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11 марта 2021 г. 3:35:40
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