I watched the video at quarter speed at the highest quality and these are the things I could figure out from the :28 second mark:
She is working on two (monitior) screens. The left (less visible) screen shows the final result of the creation/animation/editing work she is working on in the right (more visible) screen. She is holding a graphics pen and using it on the screen so the right screen is a graphics tablet. If I had to guess I think the software (on the right) she is using is Autodesk Maya.
The cartoon she is working on does indeed seem to be Middle Eastern themed, based on the clothes they are wearing, particularly the woman dressed wtih head covered and man dressed in black, holding a gun. The gun seems to be an AK47, a riffle which was first created by Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1947, so the cartoon is set some time after that.
I watched the video at quarter speed at the highest quality and these are the things I could figure out from the :28 second mark:
She is working on two (monitior) screens. The left (less visible) screen shows the final result of the creation/animation/editing work she is working on in the right (more visible) screen. She is holding a pen and using it on the screen so the right screen is a graphics tablet. If I had to guess I think the software (on the right) she is using is Autodesk Maya.
The cartoon she is working on does indeed seem to be Middle Eastern themed, based on the clothes they are wearing, particularly the woman dressed wtih head covered and man dressed in black, holding a gun. The gun seems to be an AK47, a riffle which was first created by Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1947, so the cartoon is set some time after that.
I watched the video at quarter speed at the highest quality and these are the things I could figure out from the :28 mark:
She is working on two (monitior) screens. The left (less visible) screen shows the final result of the creation/animation/editing work she is working on in the right (more visible) screen. She is holding a pen and using it on the screen so the right screen is a graphics tablet. If I had to guess I think the software (on the right) she is using is Autodesk Maya.
The cartoon she is working on does indeed seem to be Middle Eastern themed, based on the clothes they are wearing, particularly the woman dressed wtih head covered and man dressed in black, holding a gun. The gun seems to be an AK47, a riffle which was first created by Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1947, so the cartoon is set some time after that.
I watched the video at quarter speed at the highest quality and these are the things I could figure out from the :28 mark:
She is working on two (monitior) screens. The left (less visible) screen shows the final result of the creation/animation/editing work she is working on in the right (more visible) screen. She is holding a pen and using it on the screen so the right screen is a graphics tablet. If I had to guess I think the software (on the right) she is using is Autodesk Maya.
The cartoon she is working on does indeed seem to be Middle Eastern themed, based on the clothes they are wearing, particularly the woman dressed wtih head covered and man dressed in black, holding a gun. The gun seems to be a AK47, a riffle which was first created by Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1947, so the cartoon is set some time after that.
I watched the video at quarter speed at the highest quality and these are the things I could figure out from the :28 mark:
She is working on two (monitior) screens. The left (less visible) screen shows the final result of the creation/animation/editing work she is working on in the right (more visible) screen. She is holding a pen and using it on the screen so the right screen is a graphics tablet. If I had to guess I think the software (on the right) she is using is Autodesk Maya.
The cartoon she is working on does indeed seem to be Middle Eastern based on the clothes they are wearing, particularly the woman dressed wtih head covered and man dressed in black, holding a gun. The gun seems to be a AK47, a riffle which was first created by Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1947, so the cartoon is set some time after that.