SHOWCASE

A COLLECTION OF STOP MOTION FILMS CAPTURED WITH DRAGONFRAME SOFTWARE

SHOWCASE

A COLLECTION OF STOP MOTION FILMS CAPTURED WITH DRAGONFRAME SOFTWARE
 

Flaws by Josh Shaffner

2016-07-06

Josh Shaffner delivers a stunning atypical approach to stop motion animation with Flaws. A combination of cel-animation and pencil/paper wizardry, this piece explores not only technique but windows into the human psyche. Throughout the process, Shaffner accumulated a series of 18 pages of detailed drawings. While some elements flash and stray haphazardly there remains a

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Vivir by Cesar Diaz Melendez

Vivir by Cesar Diaz Melendez

2016-06-27

Forwards. Backwards. Up. Down… when you stand on the edge of creativity, you never know which direction the great overseer of inspiration will take you. Cesar Diaz Melendez explores this realm in a simple, yet incredibly emotive character driven piece.

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The Upswing by Anna Eijsbouts

The Upswing by Anna Eijsbouts

2016-06-20

Long gone are the MTV days of music videos where an “in-your-face” approach was the norm, and Anna Eijsbouts takes this opportunity to slow things down and deliver a somber, heartfelt video for Bell X1’s upcoming track “The Upswing”. Subtle animation moves and macro shots of the characters’ sad eyes draw us in to feeling

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Geo Angst by Sean Pecknold

Geo Angst by Sean Pecknold

2016-06-12

Sean Pecknold, back at it again with another highly stylized animation short. This one is a nice array of photographic elements, illustrations, typography and even a few paper cutouts. The diverse materials create a harmonious juxtaposition from scene to scene, and content gives us a nice roadmap to the wrap our brains around the concepts

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God Knows by Jeff Scher

God Knows by Jeff Scher

2016-06-06

We are thrilled to be sharing Jeff Scher’s latest creation, and a new technique he calls “Can-imation”. The process involves a tin can on rollers and brushed on paint, eventually overlaid on top of itself, creating a energetic juxtaposition of colors and textures. Racing squiggles, blobs, smears, dots, and splashes all are invited to this

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