SHOWCASE

A COLLECTION OF STOP MOTION FILMS CAPTURED WITH DRAGONFRAME SOFTWARE

SHOWCASE

A COLLECTION OF STOP MOTION FILMS CAPTURED WITH DRAGONFRAME SOFTWARE
 
Dolls Don’t Cry/Toutes les Poupées ne Pleurent Pas by Frédérick Tremblay

Dolls Don’t Cry/Toutes les Poupées ne Pleurent Pas by Frédérick Tremblay

2020-08-12

Dolls Don’t Cry/Toutes les Poupées ne Pleurent Pas) is an award winning short by Frédérick Tremblay, out of Quebec. The piece is a quiet journey into the world of a man and woman producing an animated film together.

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Raiffeisen Bank’s “Cube Flat” by Menzkie

Raiffeisen Bank’s “Cube Flat” by Menzkie

2020-07-27

Our latest pick comes from a London-based animator known as Menzkie, with a creative combination of stop motion and indoor space in a commercial for Raiffeisen Bank.

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Tundra by Picturesmith Studio

Tundra by Picturesmith Studio

2020-07-13

Our latest pick is a paper-cutout piece from London’s Picturesmith studio. We recently sat down (digitally) with animator Christian Hopkins to hear about the production of “Tundra.”

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Waste Away by Elly Stern

Waste Away by Elly Stern

2020-07-06

“Waste Away” is the BFA thesis film of Elly Stern, a BFA student at Massachusetts College of Art & Design. With a haunting Musical score by Daniel Hass, the piece is a dystopic short with timely social, environmental and public health themes.

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Intro to The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon: Home Edition by Lawrence Becker

Intro to The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon: Home Edition by Lawrence Becker

2020-06-10

As quarantine projects go, making the new intro for The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon: Home Edition likely trumps most people’s sourdough loaves and garage make-overs—especially if you’re an animator. For director Lawrence Becker, who has been using felt-cutouts as his trademark style since 2016, it was certainly pretty exciting when the Cartuna team approached

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