SHOWCASE

A COLLECTION OF STOP MOTION FILMS CAPTURED WITH DRAGONFRAME SOFTWARE

SHOWCASE

A COLLECTION OF STOP MOTION FILMS CAPTURED WITH DRAGONFRAME SOFTWARE
 

kara by sakaoglu

2013-01-30

Fantastic feature alert! Sinem Sakaoglu is most recently known for co-directing the gorgeous “Sandman and the Lost Sand of Dreams“, released in 2010 to France and Germany. She here embarks on another feature, “Kara“, which has just begun to shoot. It is another technically ambitious production and an equally poetic subject. Sinem kindly takes time

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flying lotus – all the secrets by motiphe

2013-01-13

Motiphe shows us his animation metal once more with “All the Secrets”. It’s an industrial chic pinball game with street grit. Which is perfect as the short was made for genre bending producer slash laptop musician slash rapper Flying Lotus and his new album “Until the Quiet Comes.” The album features the likes of Erykah

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duck shoot by manley

2013-01-07

Charming design and excellent lighting find their purpose in this great re-purposed short from Rebecca Manley, made almost entirely from recycled cardboard. The director / animator / designer / illustrator is known for mixing her technical skills with playful charm. The result is another applause-worthy piece shot at Clapham Road.

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Scrap Metal by Straus

2013-01-03

Highly detailed destruction in this fun post apocalyptic student short from Anthony Straus. It boasts some excellent animation and a charming 50’s sci-fi feel. Read on to hear from the monster maker himself.

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Stanley Pickle by Mather

2012-12-24

Vicky Mather’s well awarded 2010 Stanley Pickle has been released in its full version online. The film’s expressive choreography, story, lighting, and art as individual elements are strong and playfully inventive. Their synergy together, though, is really a film-making tour de force for Director Vicky Mathers. Reanimation and warping the passage of time are classic

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