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| Rødmaling - Lasse Gjertsen |
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This is a cute little film I made in 2003,
one of my first cartoons! It's also in
norwegian, but I did my best to subtitle it.
The subtitles are rhyming too!! Thanks to
Fredrik for helping me with the rhyming back
then and Kari-jento for giving me the idea of
posting it :P
How it's made: Hand drawn animation and
backgrounds, scanned in and colored frame by
frame in Photoshop, edited in Premiere. Music
made with FL Studio. Tags : lasse gjertsen cartoon violent norwegian norsk tegnefilm painting with blood cheerful tune ass and titties |
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Affichage : 1793302
Durée : 73 s |
| Magic Moving Images - Animated Optical Illusions book. |
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Available from all good bookstores worldwide
including Amazon, Blackwells, Powells,
Waterstones, AbeBooks, BAMM, BOL, TowerBooks,
Play4me, Play, etc.
Best viewed with annotations switched on.
ISBN: 1899618740
ISBN-13: 978-1899618743
Magic Moving Images - An amazing new optical
illusion book with real moving images (May,
2007). Suitable for 'all' ages.
An international bestseller.
Released in May 2007, this book is the first
of it's kind to contain realistic moving
images created using a unique 6-frame optical
animation process.
The book contains 26 animated optical
illusions. Categories include: 3D, Animals,
Human, Geometric and General Interest.
Watch the horse gallop, a flag wave, 3D
objects turn and London landmarks come to
life. Many other familiar objects animate,
spin and rotate throughout the book.
The book comes complete with the unique
printed acetate screen.
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/yt-S5W5JJXtqhw Tags : magic moving images animated optical illusion book gallop picture amazing animation 10 cool brain eye moire lines Ord |
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Affichage : 775791
Durée : 162 s |
| Space Intruder |
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This animation was made for a yearly art
festival in my hometown Maastricht
(kunsttour.com). Showing all my old stuff
wasn't an option. So I started building a set
and tried to come up with a story with two
characters and a lot of violence : ) Filming
took six full days in a period of three
weeks. I only had the chance to animate when
I had a day off from work. But sculpting,
storyboarding and setting up scenes where
done every evening.
A very talented Dutch musician (dob Audio)
gave me the opportunity to use his music.
Here's a website with a few tunes by dob
Audio http://www.ser1.nl/dob
Hope you all like it!!
No clay was harmed during the production of
this animation : )
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Here some more details for other filmmakers
and people who are interested:
The set was build with a soft wooden floor,
styrofoam, montage kit, paint and a little
fake plant. The frame rate is mostly 12 fps,
but some parts where increased up to 24 fps.
Exactly 2532 pictures where taken to complete
the animation. The UFO part was shot real
time with wires. But you probably saw that
already (wires are clearly visible).
All movements of the little blob character
where done with replacements. Meaning that
every frame has another ready sculpted
replacement character. Almost 100
replacements where sculpted for all the
blobs movements in the animation. It's a very
quick way to animate : )
The shots where a character comes out of the
ground were filmed backwards, because it's
easier to slice the character with fishing
wire than to rebuild it.
The clay I used is found in almost every toy
store. It's modelling clay in a few different
colors which stays soft. You can mix colors
together to get the color you desire.
Nails with both ends sharp where used to let
the humanoid character stand in any position.
The nails are hammered in the soft wooden
floor and fit in holes under feet that reach
a few centimeters up the legs for stability.
The characters armature holds up to 30
individual small metal wires in each body
part. It's impossible for a limb to break off
even if you try. Metal strips are twisted
around the metal wires to prevent bending on
unwanted places (bones). Check our armature
building tutorial:
http://s235.photobucket.com/albums/ee260/Twi
stedAnimator/?mediafilter=images
The puppet is made using the buildup
technique. Applying layers of cotton wool
soaked in liquid rubber directly onto the
armature. Acrylic paint is added to the
liquid rubber to get the right color.
I used a Canon MVX20i DV-cam and Stopmotion
Pro Version 4. The blur effects where made
with the character/object hanging on a wire
and then moved the object/character while the
frame was averaged. Magix Video Deluxe was
used for editing. I used a picture from the
moon of my previous animation (Misplaced) in
the background. Tags : stopmotion stop motion animation space intruder sander maurice van kessel dob audio maastricht claymation puppet kill |
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Affichage : 1208489
Durée : 278 s |
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