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  1. I used C4D to create a fan film based off the game 'Subnautica' - Super fun project that took about 2 years to finish. Rendered with Arnold/Redshift
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  2. This is a good topic, but unfortunately, you wont see many results in here. As others mentioned (and as I unfortunately found out a bit too late, mid production of my own shortfilm) C4D cant handle multiple character animations at all. C4D's animation timeline performance is extremely poor compared to other softwares, such as Maya and Blender. You will see short films with one or two characters, maximum. If Maxon had a better focus, and finally decided to improve the animation and timeline performance... C4D would be a brilliant software to produce short films with! Rigging in C4D has become really good since version 20. Auto-weight is still a bit of a nightmare, even after the addition of Bone Glow and such... sometimes it works, sometimes it doesnt (specially in low poly characters) But the way to set up constraints, being able to organize things by groups and visually see the hierarchy, makes it super handy. It is a shame that the software itself bottlenecks your creativity. PS: I remember this shortfilm from a few years ago, called Coffee Run, nicely animated by Bomper Studio. But as you can see, it is only one character (even though is a super complex rig and animation, super talented studio)
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  3. Don't know if it is "exclusively" made in c4d, but I believe Cloudy with a chance of Meatballs is mostly C4d driven.
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