Sintel (3D Blender open movie project)

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Sintel (3D Blender open movie project)

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with subtitles in English | Español | Français | Deutsch | Nederlands | Italiano | Português | Polski
THIS IS THE COMPLETE SHORT MOVIE, NOT A TRAILER



Sintel is the third short movie (after Elephants Dream and Big Buck Bunny) created with support of the Blender Foundation. The movie is created with the open-source software Blender (and other open-source tools), as always, all parts of the movie will be released with a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license, this means you can freely reuse and distribute this content, also commercially, for as long you provide a proper attribution.
more info here: http://durian.blender.org/ the YouTube channel by the BlenderFoundation can be found here http://www.youtube.com/user/BlenderFoundation in addition to the movie, you will find a lot of cool "making of" clips there. Go check it out!

directed by: Colin Levy
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Very good short film, but a little sad end.
Someone once told me: "The easiest way of doing things, making them the hard way" ;)
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DLed it from official site a couple days ago in 1080p, had some weird color glitches in few shots, but the graphics were really good. Very short though, most of the time seems to be spent on the environment.
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