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Hi,

I have been looking at talking animation. Nothing complicated but like 2 people talking to each other. The lips need to move. I looked at Crazy Talk Pro Animation software. It looks simple to use. I am looking for simplicity. I would like to make simple scenes where a couple of objects or people are talking to each other.

What Do You thing about Crazy Talk Pro or do you have any other recommendations.

Thanks,
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  • Profile picture of the author Kurt
    Originally Posted by wealth2moms View Post

    Hi,

    I have been looking at talking animation. Nothing complicated but like 2 people talking to each other. The lips need to move. I looked at Crazy Talk Pro Animation software. It looks simple to use. I am looking for simplicity. I would like to make simple scenes where a couple of objects or people are talking to each other.

    What Do You thing about Crazy Talk Pro or do you have any other recommendations.

    Thanks,
    I really like Crazy Talk. Depending on your wants and needs, the cheapest version will probably work.

    It's been a while since I bought it, but if I remember correctly, I got the upgraded version but felt that the cheaper version would have had all the features I use.

    I don't think you'll get any simpler (or better) than Crazy Talk for what you want to do. And if you search the web you'll find some good characters and backgrounds you can use with Crazy Talk.
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    PS...One thing I don't like, is that Win 7 only has one text to speech voice. This isn't the fault of Crazy Talk, but it does limit the text to speech capabilities of it.
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    • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
      I use Goanimate.com to create talking videos. Easy scenes to create and cheap.
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      • Profile picture of the author Kurt
        Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

        I use Goanimate.com to create talking videos. Easy scenes to create and cheap.
        Go Animate is a great site. However, their usage license/TOS make it virtually impossible to use it for commercial purposes.
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        • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
          Originally Posted by Kurt View Post

          Go Animate is a great site. However, their usage license/TOS make it virtually impossible to use it for commercial purposes.
          How so? I have a Go Pro account that lets me create videos and sell them (or use them for clients). Are you talking about using videos in another way?
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          • Profile picture of the author Kurt
            Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

            How so? I have a Go Pro account that lets me create videos and sell them (or use them for clients). Are you talking about using videos in another way?
            Just make sure you keep paying their fees for the rest of your life:

            b. You understand and agree that all or a subset of your rights to use previously created Videos/Animations/Submissions for commercial purposes shall automatically terminate in the event that your Business Account is downgraded, expires or is terminated, as follows: (i) Upon the expiration or earlier termination of these Business Terms, all rights granted hereunder shall immediately terminate, including but in no way limited to termination of your rights to use for commercial purposes any Videos/Animations/Submissions previously created, and you must immediately cease all such commercial uses; and (ii) Upon any downgrade of your Business Account to a lower-tier Business Account, or to a non-Business Account, all rights granted you hereunder which were available only to the Business Account tier you downgraded from shall immediately terminate, until such time as you once again upgrade your account to that Business Account tier, and you must immediately cease all such disallowed uses. You further agree and acknowledge that GoAnimate will be entitled to obtain civil takedown remedies (e.g. under the Digital Millenium Copyright Act of 1998, etc.) and/or injunction(s), without any requirement to post bond, and that you will promptly reimburse GoAnimate for the reasonable costs of taking such actions, in addition to and not in lieu of any other remedies which GoAnimate may have in equity or at law.

            Additional Terms of Use Applicable to Business Accounts

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  • Profile picture of the author tmoby
    Ahh man.. I thought this thread was about someone taking animation. I thought I was finally going to meet a marketer who also animates!
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  • Profile picture of the author HN
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    About Go Animate: I think this is how a smart business works, instead of charging a one time fee, they make recurring revenue. It might be considered greed, but $4.50 per month is not exactly a huge amount. I haven't really gone thru all the details, because the the other option has caught my attention.

    About Crazy Talk:
    This software is crazy! I absolutely have to get it for one of my projects.

    This thread has probably saved me thousands of dollars. I was simply too lazy to do the research or ask questions. I was actually going to hire someone thru freelancer to animate for me and pay mega bucks. If I knew about the software I would have done everything myself or outsourced to my 9 year old daughter. She likes drawing and will be able to animate her art with Crazy Talk. It looks so easy. I realize now how someone can afford to offer animation gigs for $5 on Fiverr.
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  • Profile picture of the author GreenGeek
    you can create basic video for free with Goanimate.com without any restriction, to repost videos in commercial purposes as long there Goanimate.com slogan in the corner.
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    • Profile picture of the author edlewis
      Also take a look at Anime Studio - Anime Studio Animation Software - Official Website

      They have Anime Studio Debut which is basic, and Anime Studio Pro....just like CrazyTalk has the regular old CrazyTalk and CrazyTalk Animator, which is basically a full scale animation program.

      Originally Posted by Kurt View Post

      Hi Claude...

      I'm really sorry about this, but I'm just the messenger. Personally, I think it's a bunch of BS, but what can you do?

      It's a shame because it would be a great resource if it had reasonable terms.

      As for GoAnimate and their TOS - You should see the back-and-forth emails I had with their customer service about their idiotic(in my opinion) terms of service when it comes to their Business Account TOS...

      I'm talking about their GoPremium account, the most expensive/exclusive one they offer.

      At first, I thought the TOS was just confusing...or that I was misinterpreting it.

      However, after I sent an email I learned about their little scheme/trick to try and keep people subscribed to their service.

      What a joke...

      I responded with this -

      "That's like if I used Adobe software like Photoshop thru a subscription(which you can do now), and then lost all rights to all the graphics I created with Photoshop if I didn't renew the subscription.

      Or if I wanted to use your software to make just ONE video....I'd then have to subscribe for LIFE just to keep using it."



      This is the response I got back from them....

      We are extremely sorry to hear that we have disappointed you. We pride ourselves on providing an outstanding customer service and would like to make it up to you. What can we do?

      I emailed back and said, "Change your Terms of Service to be more friendly to customers who are forking out $80/month or $600/year...and quit trying to trick them into subscribing to your service for LIFE with fine print hidden in your Terms of Service."

      Shockingly, I never got a response to that email.....:rolleyes:
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      • Profile picture of the author Kurt
        Originally Posted by edlewis View Post


        As for GoAnimate and their TOS - You should see the back-and-forth emails I had with their customer service about their idiotic(in my opinion) terms of service when it comes to their Business Account TOS...

        I'm talking about their GoPremium account, the most expensive/exclusive one they offer.

        At first, I thought the TOS was just confusing...or that I was misinterpreting it.

        However, after I sent an email I learned about their little scheme/trick to try and keep people subscribed to their service.

        What a joke...

        I responded with this -

        "That's like if I used Adobe software like Photoshop thru a subscription(which you can do now), and then lost all rights to all the graphics I created with Photoshop if I didn't renew the subscription.

        Or if I wanted to use your software to make just ONE video....I'd then have to subscribe for LIFE just to keep using it."


        This is the response I got back from them....




        I emailed back and said, "Change your Terms of Service to be more friendly to customers who are forking out $80/month or $600/year...and quit trying to trick them into subscribing to your service for LIFE with fine print hidden in your Terms of Service."

        Shockingly, I never got a response to that email.....:rolleyes:
        Hey Ed...

        Go Animate can do anything they want...But, we can say what we want and I think their terms are BS. No similar program that I'm aware of does anything like what they do.

        They may think that they're making more money this way, but they lost a customer in me, and I'm sure they lose just about everyone that reads the license.
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        • Profile picture of the author edlewis
          Originally Posted by Kurt View Post

          Hey Ed...

          Go Animate can do anything they want...But, we can say what we want and I think their terms are BS. No similar program that I'm aware of does anything like what they do.

          They may think that they're making more money this way, but they lost a customer in me, and I'm sure they lose just about everyone that reads the license.
          Kurt,

          Yep...that's exactly my take on the whole situation.

          Holding customers "ransom" like that with their TOS just isn't good business.

          I was LITERALLY sitting there at the order page with my credit card in front of me ready to make a $600 purchase of their yearly GoPremium account.

          So...that's two customers they lost and not at the "cheapo" $5 or $6/month price they charge for their GoPlus accounts.

          The terms actually make sense for when it comes to the lower-priced accounts, but not for the Business accounts, especially the GoPremium.

          That is even targeted at users who want to make videos for their business and other businesses, yet their terms almost make it impossible to use the service for that.
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          • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
            This thread is pretty darn revealing. Thanks to Kurt.

            I'm keeping my account. I pay (If I remember correctly) $59 a month, and create dozens of videos a month. My clients (who I build these for) pay me a minimum of $199 a month. So I guess I'll just pay it until the last client cancels their account with me. Hopefully when I'm 90 years old.

            I'll be honest with you guys, I tried Crazy Talk for a few projects. Although the program works well, some of the results were just a little freaky. If the photo has a guy with fat cheeks, or is not looking straight into the camera, it looks odd.

            I tested with an audience (I sell primarily from speaking) which they liked better, the almost-real photo manipulation...or the animated video with voice actors. They picked the animation hands down.

            I also noticed that Animated videos get clicked far more often than videos with a face in the thumbnail. It's about two to one in my testing. So it's a better sales point.

            Anyway, I'll still use GoAnimate...but I won't buy them any more Christmas presents.
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            • Profile picture of the author edlewis
              Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

              This thread is pretty darn revealing. Thanks to Kurt.

              I'm keeping my account. I pay (If I remember correctly) $59 a month, and create dozens of videos a month. My clients (who I build these for) pay me a minimum of $199 a month. So I guess I'll just pay it until the last client cancels their account with me. Hopefully when I'm 90 years old.

              I'll be honest with you guys, I tried Crazy Talk for a few projects. Although the program works well, some of the results were just a little freaky. If the photo has a guy with fat cheeks, or is not looking straight into the camera, it looks odd.

              I tested with an audience (I sell primarily from speaking) which they liked better, the almost-real photo manipulation...or the animated video with voice actors. They picked the animation hands down.

              I also noticed that Animated videos get clicked far more often than videos with a face in the thumbnail. It's about two to one in my testing. So it's a better sales point.

              Anyway, I'll still use GoAnimate...but I won't buy them any more Christmas presents.

              This isn't to totally BASH GoAnimate...they still have a great product and service, it's just important to know all the terms beforehand. I really wish they did a better job explaining the TOS, instead "nerds" like myself and Kurt(no offense...ha) have to go digging thru the TOS for them.

              Even with that...I'm actually still considering just saying "Screw it!" and snagging the GoPremium for a year at $600...

              I'm not going to use it for other businesses, but rather for product creation...in the form of DVD's.
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              • Profile picture of the author newimwarrior
                Thanks so much for your enlightening information. 'Small print' is so easily overlooked and the repercussions here are unbelievable!

                I'll take a look at CrazyTalk and Anime Studio...

                Ed, also just wanted to say I thought your Kindle product was fantastic - you shared really useful and insightful information. Thank you.
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                • Profile picture of the author Kurt
                  Originally Posted by newimwarrior View Post

                  Thanks so much for your enlightening information. 'Small print' is so easily overlooked and the repercussions here are unbelievable!

                  I'll take a look at CrazyTalk and Anime Studio...

                  Ed, also just wanted to say I thought your Kindle product was fantastic - you shared really useful and insightful information.
                  Thank you.
                  IMO, Ed's one of the more underrated Warriors. He puts out good stuff.

                  ...And he reads the terms before he makes cartoons.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dexx
    I know this is an old thread, but I find it interesting the GoAnimate FAQ section (http://goanimate.com/faq) seems to counter what is currently (at the time of this posting) the same ToS mentioned above:



    Would this not hold in a legal court in terms of what was promised in their "advertising" or is the ToS the overall deciding factor...

    If so, could a business not promise whatever they want on their main website and then completely negate those promises with hidden liabilities in the ToS that they display at the time of purchase (despite both being provided for viewing)?

    Thoughts?
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