SHOWCASE

A COLLECTION OF STOP MOTION FILMS CAPTURED WITH DRAGONFRAME SOFTWARE

SHOWCASE

A COLLECTION OF STOP MOTION FILMS CAPTURED WITH DRAGONFRAME SOFTWARE
 

sony xperia by wes anderson and laika

2012-04-04

Charming piece from director Wes Anderson and powerhouse Laika, for Sony’s television campaign to introduce the new ‘XPeria Play‘, the first fully equipped PlayStation gaming Android smartphone…also to finally explain how our cell phones really work.

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portlandia by bent image

2012-03-24

‘Zero Rats,’ a campy and well crafted segment by Bent Image Lab for the equally side-splitting new television comedy series ‘Portlandia‘, brings the food to the masses (and rats). Great highlight to a live action series with nice character articulation of the improvisational line delivery of the actors. Click below to see the daring making

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little scraps of paper by leach

2012-03-14

This look into the studio of artist and animator Hayley Morris is part of British Director Tomas Leach’s intriguing documentary series ‘Little Scraps of Paper’. The films are explorations of varied artists’ individual spaces and the initial steps they take in order to create their work and document their ideas. The series includes writers, designers,

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easy way out by oh yeah wow

2012-03-05

A new live action / stop-mo music video for Australia’s Aria Award winning Gotye, entitled ‘Easy Way Out’. It was 9 months in the making with a 360° pan motion control rig by the team at Oh Yeah Wow—the ones that never take the easy way out when it comes to animating. Read on to

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frankenweenie lives! by tim burton

2012-03-02

The king of reanimation, Tim Burton, has brought one of his first filmic darlings, Frankenweenie, back to life. The long and highly anticipated full length feature hits theaters October 5th, 2012. Check out the lightning strike lab scene, which uses the DDMX-S2 for precision light orchestration.

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