VITRINE

UNE COLLECTION DE FILMS STOP MOTION CAPTURÉS AVEC LE LOGICIEL DRAGONFRAME

VITRINE

UNE COLLECTION DE FILMS STOP MOTION CAPTURÉS AVEC LE LOGICIEL DRAGONFRAME
 
  • Valentino Chinese New Year by Virgilio Villoresi

    Valentino Nouvel An chinois par Virgilio Villoresi

    Stop-motion is all the fashion of late. Villoresi crafts an elegant and bold spot for Valentino in honor of the Chinese New Year. With great dramatic lighting and tempestuously flowing timing, his paper and scissors really rock.

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  • Pie for Peace by Hayley Morris

    Tarte pour la paix par Hayley Morris

    Hayley Morris blesses us with a special pie for Thanksgiving. Thank you Hayley!

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  • Speed Dating by Meghann Artes

    Rencontres rapides par Mégann Artes

    Well done! A humbling and harrowing tale on the horrors of speed dating. Things can get pretty hairy out there for the single girl! Read on as Director of Dating Disasters (and finely paced forward thinking filmmaking) Meghann Artes gives Dragonframe an exclusive interview. She shares her inspirations and techniques in cross-pollinated stop motion and…

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  • Poetry of Perception by  Nadja Oertelt & Caitlin Craggs

    Poésie de la perception par Nadja Oertelt & Caitlin Craggs

    Brains and creative brawn! A lively and artful abstraction about that which is anything but abstract: our senses. This piece is animated by Cal Art’s Master of Mindbending, Caitlin Craggs, and is one very clever and tactile segment of a fascinating eight part multi-media (dimensional?) series. Read on to muse on Caitlin’s mysterious machinations and…

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  • Anomalisa by Charlie Kaufman & Duke Johnson

    Anomalisa par Charlie Kaufman & Duke Johnson

    “Michael Stone, an author of books on the subject of customer service, struggles with his inability to connect to people. One night, while on a routine business trip, he meets a stranger who changes his world view.” Acrobatically labyrinthine psychological musings that are as bleak as they are sweetly touching…what else would we expect from…

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