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VETRINA

UNA RACCOLTA DI FILM IN STOP MOTION REALIZZATI CON IL SOFTWARE DRAGONFRAME

VETRINA

UNA RACCOLTA DI FILM IN STOP MOTION REALIZZATI CON IL SOFTWARE DRAGONFRAME

El Cuadro by Miga

In possibly one of the wackiest reincarnations of the Rune Goldberg machine, El Cuadro takes us "behind-the-scenes" in a endearing short by Miga. El Cuadro, translated as The Painting in english,

07 / 26 / 2016|

D&AD Awards by Picturesmith

Picturesmith kills the paper-craft game with this series of shorts for the highly esteemed annual D&AD Awards. All simple and highly conceptual, Picturesmith works with a limited palette to create an array of quirky

07 / 18 / 2016|

Edmond by Nina Gantz

Diving head first into the darkness, Edmond sinks backwards in time, revealing pivotal moments in life that define the culmination of his inner turmoil.

07 / 11 / 2016|

Flaws by Josh Shaffner

Josh Shaffner delivers a stunning atypical approach to stop motion animation with Flaws. A combination of cel-animation and pencil/paper wizardry, this piece explores not only technique but windows into the human psyche. Throughout the

07 / 06 / 2016|

Vivir by Cesar Diaz Melendez

Forwards. Backwards. Up. Down… when you stand on the edge of creativity, you never know which direction the great overseer of inspiration will take you. Cesar Diaz Melendez explores this realm in a simple,

06 / 27 / 2016|

The Upswing by Anna Eijsbouts

Long gone are the MTV days of music videos where an “in-your-face” approach was the norm, and Anna Eijsbouts takes this opportunity to slow things down and deliver a somber, heartfelt video for Bell

06 / 20 / 2016|

Geo Angst by Sean Pecknold

Sean Pecknold, back at it again with another highly stylized animation short. This one is a nice array of photographic elements, illustrations, typography and even a few paper cutouts. The diverse materials create a

06 / 12 / 2016|

God Knows by Jeff Scher

We are thrilled to be sharing Jeff Scher’s latest creation, and a new technique he calls “Can-imation”. The process involves a tin can on rollers and brushed on paint, eventually overlaid on top of

06 / 06 / 2016|
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