VITRINE

UNE COLLECTION DE FILMS STOP MOTION CAPTURÉS AVEC LE LOGICIEL DRAGONFRAME

VITRINE

UNE COLLECTION DE FILMS STOP MOTION CAPTURÉS AVEC LE LOGICIEL DRAGONFRAME
 
  • McDonald’s by Sinem sakaoglu

    McDonald’s par Sinem sakaoglu

    Sinem Sakaoglu directs this ambitious mixed media project, titled “Made of Love”- a series of spots for McDonald’s. Read on for a very detailed interview with making of videos showing how she achieved this acrobatic integration of live action, motion control and stop mo.

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  • sirens by simon roberts

    sirènes par Simon Roberts

    Spare and striking compositions in this music video by Simon Roberts for Flight Brigade. Simon hails from the Royal College of Art in London. Far from his poetically barren winter here, his film prowess is noticeably in its springtime. We look forward to more clever and clean flexes of design muscle from the young Director.…

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  • ioa by Gabriel  möhring

    ioa par Gabriel möhring

    Deep from the bowels of the vowels comes impeccable timing, pathos and tightly wound suspense in this short by Gabriel Möhring. The piece is garnering much attention as it rounds the festival circuit. Almost excruciatingly well done! The sound design, crisp animation and orchestration of the breath work nearly affect a viewer’s heart rate. Torture…

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  • 100 years of hair by darcy prendergast

    100 ans de cheveux par darcy prendergast

    An ad for Gillette from Oh Yeah Wow‘s Darcy Prendergast, the undisputed maestro of fun. Flipping through hairstyle rages through the ages, Prendergast provides a filmography of manscaping topography. Read on to brave a close shave with all the hairy details in the making-of vid.

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  • the bigger picture par daisy jacobs

    This director really knows how to paint herself out of a corner. Painting and animating 7 foot tall 2D to 3D sculpture conversions? “The Bigger Picture” could also have been named “The Logistically Daring Masterpiece.” Director Daisy Jacobs has deftly drawn a razor’s edge between flat art and life size puppetry, between richly subjective inner…

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