Graphicly is excited to announce that we’re teaming up with animation software developers Reallusion, and the production company Creative Impulse Entertainment to launch a branded online animation event for the mixed martial arts comic book series, JFH: Justice-For-Hire. The JFH: Free-For-All Event will be your chance to show your animation abilities and get the chance to be judged by a celebrity panel including comic book legend and acclaimed animation director, Neal Adams, veteran comic writer Jan C. Childress, “Star Wars” fan-favorite voice-over actor, Ahmed Best, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Master and action choreographer, John Machado.
If you think you’ve got the chops, it’s easy to participate. To get started, Creative Impulse Entertainment and Graphicly have released JFH: Justice-For-Hire #0 for FREE, exclusively on Graphicly. Then all you have to do is head over to Facebook and LIKE the JFH Facebook Page. Once you do that, you’ll have access to the tools and the assets you’ll need to to animate your own JFH action scene for the panel of celebrity judges. While you’re there, make sure to check out the JFH Motion Comic which debuted exclusively on Facebook!
Stay tuned to the JFH Facebook page and to the Graphicly blog right here for updates throughout the contest period, which runs from January 31st to March 9th. We’ll be posting some more exclusive content as the contest progresses. At the end of the contest period, lucky winners will get some valuable feedback from the panel of experienced and talented judges, as a chance to break into the world of animation with the potential for an internship on a future JFH project!
Check out JFH: Justice for Hire #0 for FREE:
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