SHOWCASE

A COLLECTION OF STOP MOTION FILMS CAPTURED WITH DRAGONFRAME SOFTWARE

SHOWCASE

A COLLECTION OF STOP MOTION FILMS CAPTURED WITH DRAGONFRAME SOFTWARE
 
Eat Your Carrots by Laura Stewart

Eat Your Carrots by Laura Stewart

2023-05-11

Eat Your Carrots is a short film about a girl who finds an eyeball growing on her arm...Did you have to read that twice? Wondering if you need your eyes checked, or maybe you need to eat more carrots yourself? This is what happens when the super creative are locked away for too long without an outlet.

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Five Cents by Aaron Hughes

Five Cents by Aaron Hughes

2023-04-21

In Five Cents, a consumer finds himself in over his head after a string of purchases gets out of control.

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The Vandal by Eddie Alcazar

The Vandal by Eddie Alcazar

2023-04-12

In what The New Yorker calls, “A sly combination of stop-motion and live action,” Eddie Alcazar’s short, The Vandal, lands like nothing we’ve seen before and while we are impressed, we are not so sure we’re altogether comfortable.

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Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio

Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio

2023-03-14

“It’s so good to know that this art form, that we love so much, stop motion, is very much alive and well.” -- Mark Gustafson, Co-director of Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (2022) in his Oscars Acceptance Speech

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Greene King – Brand New Beers, Centuries In The Making by Balázs Simon

Greene King – Brand New Beers, Centuries In The Making by Balázs Simon

2023-03-02

Director, Balázs Simon, calls his advert for Greene King beer, “Definitely the craziest thing I’ve ever done in camera.” The replacement animation using 355 unique laser-cut cans was concepted to highlight the rich history of artistry associated with this English craft beer. “I think it’s one of those projects that seems really straightforward on paper,”

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