VITRINE

EINE SAMMLUNG VON STOP-MOTION-FILMEN, DIE MIT DER DRAGONFRAME-SOFTWARE AUFGENOMMEN WURDEN

VITRINE

EINE SAMMLUNG VON STOP-MOTION-FILMEN, DIE MIT DER DRAGONFRAME-SOFTWARE AUFGENOMMEN WURDEN

toy soldiers by butcher

Good show, old chap. This is a fun piece from Chris Butcher, recalling classic British war movies to near plastic perfection. Read on to hear more about the production and explosively improvisational battlefield tactics.

10 / 08 / 2012|

mysteries of vernacular by oreck

In her series of clever short animations, ‘Mysteries of Vernacular’, Jessica Oreck breaks it down one letter and one bizarrely labyrinthine word origin at a time. Also pleasingly post modern, is her participation in

09 / 30 / 2012|

the wingeater by emmons

. Woman on the edge of mixed media brilliance! There is nothing like stop-mo to cross the boundaries and make worlds within worlds. The motion control shots provide a nicely dramatic transition between those

09 / 30 / 2012|

snail trail by artus

Philipp Artus stikes a primal nerve with this kinetic masterpiece. Using laser projections and a phosphorescent material, Philipp projected animation he created in 3dMax. The result is incredibly fresh and analogue. The intense glowing lines harken

09 / 23 / 2012|

thistle by allais

Take a surreal journey with a horse pinata, pin-cushion and a cup of wood-chip tea in Martin Allais’ new clip for the Hundred Waters track “Thistle”. Thistle delicately balances hand-touched stop motion with low-fi

09 / 23 / 2012|

Permission to Explode by Atyp

Here’s a fantastic, stop motion collaboration between Atyp & Si Begg to promote his latest album. The concept, and title of the project, are representative of how Si views his personal work, how he

09 / 16 / 2012|

the woods by winston

Raucous yet refined rebel, Max Winston has recently developed a stop-mo ‘cartoon’ series for television. It did not go into production, but certainly not for lack of awesomeness. Max gives Dragonframe an exclusive interview

09 / 07 / 2012|

head over heels by reckart

Clever, sweet and well-executed- M.C. Escher would be proud. ‘Head Over Heels’ recently added the Audience Prize at the acclaimed Hiroshima International Animation Festival to it’s accolades. Read on for a deeply detailed insight

09 / 03 / 2012|
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