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Which is of course, exactly the response they were looking for. Micheal has played 'Donut Girls' to friends who he says, "howled with laughter". Heather shouts “Get him, get him!” every time she watches it! The Sooper Troopers love that with Muvizu they can upload their animations straight to YouTube and show their family and friends. (If you have watched it you’ll know why!). One of Heather's favourite moments is the street chase scene built by Micheal and featuring Johan Tusselhoff, who is chased by a rather unfit Donut Girl designed by Heather. With the voices recorded, Micheal and Heather split the tasks for character design, scene creation and animation. This is how they managed to complete ‘Donut Girls’ in just six Tuesday workshops. The other characters were voiced by Sooper Trooper staff, which added a great sense of collaboration to the whole production.ĭonut Girls has several locations and both Michael and Heather were fascinated by the fact they could work independently on different scenes and edit them all together at the end of the animation process. Michael especially enjoyed voicing the Dance Off Girls as he got to pitch shift his voice in Audacity with bizarre results. Heather voiced Nora delivering such lines as "I can't survive on one lettuce leaf a day", and Michael voiced the Dance Off Girls plus game show host ‘Swift Corniche’ who was named after his Father's caravan.
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For voiceover they used a desktop booth with Yeti Microphone and Audacity audio editing software. Once they were happy with the story, scenes were storyboarded and a voiceover script produced. As they did this, ideas for scenes, characters and the humorous plot jumped out. The five and half minute story sprang from writing random words on bits of paper, placing them on the floor and shuffling them around a bit.