SHOWCASE

A COLLECTION OF STOP MOTION FILMS CAPTURED WITH DRAGONFRAME SOFTWARE

SHOWCASE

A COLLECTION OF STOP MOTION FILMS CAPTURED WITH DRAGONFRAME SOFTWARE
 
brad schiff by SCREENSLAM

brad schiff by SCREENSLAM

2014-09-01

Emmy winning animator Brad Schiff gives a great video interview with Screenslam about process in general and the production particulars of the much anticipated “Boxtrolls”, for which he is supervising animation. The film will be hitting theaters on September 26, 2014. Hailing from Laika Studios, Schiff also boasts such cornerstone projects as “Corpse Bride”, “ParaNorman”,

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food by siqi song

food by siqi song

2014-08-24

Surreptitious simplicity, sweetness and sound design supply superlativeness to Siqi Song‘s cinema. Quite candidly…the crafty collaborator, hailing from Cal Arts in California, has caught our collective high score on the quality and cuteness combo-meter. We will wistfully await more wonderful work. Scroll down for another fine foodie film from this fetching filmmaker.

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Degree by Kijek & Adamski

Degree by Kijek & Adamski

2014-08-24

Clean and colorful, this spot for Curtin University is by the dynamic Warsaw-based directorial team Katarzyna Kijek and Przemyslaw Adamski of Strange Beast Productions. It was as creatively conceived and sharply executed as its laser cut. Read on for a very excellent making of video from the production.

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marilyn myller by mikey please

marilyn myller by mikey please

2014-08-18

Creative control is a double-edged exacto blade. Mikey Please‘s collaboration with Dan Ojari (out in full length) is both brutal and beautiful in its microcosmic madness. This refined and pioneering vignette is about an artist going insane in miniature as she battles with a much vaster rocky terrain of inner criticism and drive. Brilliance peppered

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padre by Bou

padre by Bou

2014-07-28

Dragonframe is proud to provide evolving tools for masterworks of animation such as this. Exquisite lighting, framing, subtle gesture and sumptuous attention to every haunting detail in this surreal short by director Santiago ‘Bou’ Grasso. The result is a quiet symphony of broken poetry, depicting the fractured existence and spare isolation of the aging daughter

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