SHOWCASE

A COLLECTION OF STOP MOTION FILMS CAPTURED WITH DRAGONFRAME SOFTWARE

SHOWCASE

A COLLECTION OF STOP MOTION FILMS CAPTURED WITH DRAGONFRAME SOFTWARE
 

tim horton’s coffee by poon

2013-11-10

Coffee has long been the animator’s best friend. But, rather than being medium roast, this roast is the medium. This is a spot from Common Good and Director of Animation Alan Poon for Canada’s ubiquitous and much loved Tim Horton’s coffee. Some frames took over an hour each to create. Read on to watch an awesome

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mooon by kwan

2013-11-10

A big animation and puppet-hand applause to James Kwan, a student at Pratt Institute, who created this fetching little film. It is a great example of the power of beautiful lighting and refined simplicity. It has nice flavorings of the work of Sean Pecknold and Mikey Please while playfully following its own spirit. Read on

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young by oh yeah wow

young by oh yeah wow

2013-10-29

Darcy Prendergast and the team at Oh Yeah Wow never fail to lovingly marry irreverant fun with grueling hard work. Their latest film, an almost psychotropic music video for Australia’s Paper Kites, is no exception. This jolting twist on technique is sure to inspire many more mindbends in animation. Read on as Darcy shares a

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dream the dare by morris

2013-10-27

Another artful film from the magic bag o’ tricks of Hayley Morris. Beautiful lighting concepts and paper work in this music video for Pure Bathing Culture. She really pushes her materials and medium with an amazing synchronicity of detailed craft, hard work and inspired organic spontaneity. The balance of motion shots, depth of field, angling,

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drive home by cope

drive home by cope

2013-10-13

Jess Cope’s intuitive and masterful storytelling engages both our emotions and curiosity again, and takes us on another ride with “Drive Home.” This music video for Steven Wilson follows her other video for the same album. There is a subtle and entrancing power in the way she slowly reveals layers and leaves plenty of room

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