SHOWCASE

A COLLECTION OF STOP MOTION FILMS CAPTURED WITH DRAGONFRAME SOFTWARE

SHOWCASE

A COLLECTION OF STOP MOTION FILMS CAPTURED WITH DRAGONFRAME SOFTWARE
 

brincante titles by vetorzero

2014-05-26

Gorgeous lighting, animation and theatrical poetry in this title sequence for the recently released Brincante from VetorZero. From the studio’s website: “The film Brincante dives into the work of Antonio Nóbrega. This journey is conducted by two characters: João Sidurino and Rosalina – from the plays “Brincante” and “Segundas Histórias”, made by Nóbrega and Rosane

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good grief by fiona dalwood

2014-05-18

Besides torrentially dripping with heart, this film exemplifies some of the most powerful mechanisms of film. By weaving the stories through each other and offering layers of wordless and colorful details, the mind is engaged on many levels. For instance the fact that the water spigot is dripping in one frame with the dog and

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hey now by chris ullens

2014-04-24

Chris Ullens‘s film, a music video for London Grammar, is subtle and strangely beautiful. It plays with the shadows as much as with light. The spare and evocative tone harmonizes nicely with the song and the contrast between graphic and organic elements provides a fitting mirror for the emotive-electronica genre. Read on to see a

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Jugend Gegen Abschottung by walkingframes

2014-04-06

This is surreally good. Translation of texts: in coffee shop : 9,407 people emigrated as employees for the hospitality industry as short-term residents; at bus stop: 1,331 people emigrated as employees for public transportation as short-term residents; the ‘pothole crash’: 4,332 people emigrated as employees for road construction as short-term residents. This is a political

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from dad to son by nils knoblich

2014-04-06

Gestalt, indeed! Bold and subtle, this graphically grabbing student short blends a lo-fi approach with the high fidelity of polish, classic framing and story. Hitchcock might even approve. One of the superpowers of animation is to communicate a whole lot with very little. We certainly look forward to more daring prison-breaks from the norms of

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