Wednesday, February 11, 2009

OMG STOP MOTION! (the best is last)

So, even though I don't think I have the patience to do it, I absolutely love watching stop motion.



That was amazing! I don't even want to think about how much time and effort went into this; not only in the actualy filming, but also in the designing and layout. Not only are you doing stop motion, but you're having to deal with the inconsistances and unreliability of candles! It's amazing. Also, old Nintendo for the win!

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I felt like this was really, really smooth animation.



I have a friend who loves rubik's cubes, so I emailed this to her. I was only able to find one inconsistancy. Can you find it?

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And, of course, the best is last.



There is so much that is beautiful, sad, elegant, amazing, breathtaking, creative, and mystical about this. It's absolutely incredibly, and I definitely recommend watching it. It's totally worth it.

2 comments:

  1. yes, it was worth it. Pretty cool idea. The lighting is amazing. you'd think she would have deloped some nasty hair knots doing all that. Great compostion, wonderful use of space, and shape. The movement was consistent, creative and symbolic. Although it seemed to stay at one level the whole time. No dramatic ups or down just kind of -------. I think that is driven by the song, but it would have been nice to see some dynamic added to the emotion of the story line.

    good find

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  2. That was really interesting and I cannot help but wonder how long it took to film! Stop motion is very tedious and time consuming, but it turned out well with "smooth" motion. I really liked the ending when they began to ride the bike together, it was cool.

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