This animation took much longer than I ever thought it would, because of many factors. Its an incredible honor to feature him in my work. I was turned down more times than I can tell you, mainly because the moment I told them I was animating with stick figures they completely shut me out, but I'm surprised how many incredible people agreed to help me in the end, especially Michael McConnohie, getting someone like him to do a voice was the LAST thing I every expected to happen. The adventure with getting all my collaborators was quite insane. This would be my first decent animation in my 3 years of animating, but I wouldn't have gotten anywhere without the many months of constant support, advice, and guidance from Oscar as I did this project, thanks a million for all your help bro and to Yurlyn for helping me fix all the major problems with the movie :P I never expected this to be such a challenge. It was one heck of an experience, both stressful and gratifying. Also: I haven't added the extras menu yet and the scene select/pieces menusĪren't yet working fully, plus there is an audio track missing along with a few sound effects, but this project has been delayed enough, though I will be sure to fix up and add those in ASAP. !NOTE: The pieces in this episode weren't exactly animated in order, and the intro part was actually made last so you may notice a slight quality drop during the first piece, but the quality will pick up as the episode goes. ~ Yurlyn (voice/creature actor & technical assistant to this project)Īfter a long year of very hard work (I tried, I really did), stuck using just flash happy mouse adventures because unfortunately I have no tablet or any other helpful programs to aid with the animation process, I finally present the first episode of RedHand. Part C: Plays just Part C and the credits Part A: Plays Part A, B, C and the credits Play All: Plays all chapters including the intro and the credits One small error is that it won't change parts automatically and you'll need to right click the video and click on "Play" in the context menu manually. Unfortunately, the project has been abandoned as is. But it's back now and I hope you'll enjoy it even if it has been long overdue. The old domain was RIP which was the reason this entire thing didn't work for so long. Somewhere behind her, in the shelter of the woods, a mid-day camp had been pitched, and the men who had captured her red-hand in the work of their enemies were preparing the, rough food of the trail.[EDIT 5 (May 5th 2019): I know this has been long overdue but I've managed to restore this movie's greatness by re-uploading the sub parts to another domain. "Fer all she's a kind of prisoner right here, caught red-hand doin 'the damnedest she knows to break us in favour of the outfit that pays her?" They themselves could hardly have taken the Lady Warriston red-hand, because in the meantime the actual perpetrator of the murder, a horse-boy named Robert Weir, in the employ of Jean's father, had made good his escape.įor this reason the same authority is at a loss to know whether the prisoners were immediately put to the knowledge of an assize, being taken " red-hand," without the formality of being served a "dittay" (as who should say an indictment), as in ordinary cases, before the magistrates of Edinburgh, or else sent for trial before the baron bailie of the regality of Broughton, in whose jurisdiction Warriston was situated. Small wonder that the burghers found exercise for their clacking tongues from the dawning, for the lovely Jean was taken by the officers ` red-hand, 'as the phrase was, for the murder of her husband.Ī person taken red-hand, it would be imagined, would be one found in such circumstances relating to a murder as would leave no doubt as to his or her having "airt and pairt" in the crime. To Pitcairn, compiler of Criminal Trials in Scotland, from indications in whose account of the murder I have been set on the hunt for material concerning it, I am indebted for the information that Jean and her women were taken red-hand. He was a buttonman at last, with the pride of a buttonman, his red-hand badge stuck out from his lapel. And now behold him brought in red-hand to judgment, not without a kick or two from the wrathful foot of Amyas Leigh.
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