SHOWCASE

A COLLECTION OF STOP MOTION FILMS CAPTURED WITH DRAGONFRAME SOFTWARE

SHOWCASE

A COLLECTION OF STOP MOTION FILMS CAPTURED WITH DRAGONFRAME SOFTWARE
 
Animist by Kenta Shinohara

Animist by Kenta Shinohara

2021-02-03

Japanese Director, Kenta Shinohara, defines his episodic Youtube channel, Animist, this way: “"Animist" is a person who believes that every material thing has a soul; a human being that worships Animism. In this channel, we bring lifeless objects to life.”

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Master of Science in Applied Computational Life Sciences by Walkingframes

Master of Science in Applied Computational Life Sciences by Walkingframes

2021-01-19

This week, we feature an online promotional video put out by The University of Applied Sciences Zürich (ZHAW) about their new master’s degree in computational life sciences. Understanding the practical uses of machine learning can be some pretty heady stuff. That’s where stop motion comes in.

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Skateboard Stop Motion Animation by Kevin Parry

Skateboard Stop Motion Animation by Kevin Parry

2021-01-11

Kevin Parry has animated on a number of stop motion features like Kubo & the Two Strings, Missing Link, and The Boxtrolls. Lately, he’s been animating and creating visual effects content, while also teaching stop motion online at the Motion Design School. There, at what he calls, “the intersection of high art and hot glue,”

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Evil Blood by Rogier Wieland

Evil Blood by Rogier Wieland

2020-12-28

A paper cut-out piece that takes place within the pages of the thriller, Evil Blood, and was produced for a free novel from the Dutch Thrombosis Foundation.

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Childline: Nobody is Normal by Catherine Prowse

Childline: Nobody is Normal by Catherine Prowse

2020-12-16

Childline: Nobody is Normal, by Catherine Prowse, is a film for the children’s charity, Childline. It illustrates the illusive idea that nobody is normal, and however weird you think you are, you’re not alone.

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