SHOWCASE

A COLLECTION OF STOP MOTION FILMS CAPTURED WITH DRAGONFRAME SOFTWARE

SHOWCASE

A COLLECTION OF STOP MOTION FILMS CAPTURED WITH DRAGONFRAME SOFTWARE
 

Stop!motion by Carla Weindler

2011-10-17

Hailing from Munich, now based in Berlin, Carla Weindler of Forward created this visually evocative short entitled ‘Stop!motion’ set to a fugue from Creative Commons. A collage of stop motion, captivating photography and a whole lot of glitter, it cuts a mysterious edge of innocence and refinement.

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Bottle by Kirsten Lepore

2011-10-16

Kirsten Lepore first gained recognition in the animation world with her well received and aptly named 2008 short film ‘Sweet Dreams’, the uplifting love story of a cupcake that sets out on journey across the sea and gets stranded on an island of vegetables. She returns here, with ‘Bottle’, to her winning theme of far

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Hélène Ducrocq

2011-10-06

Hélène Ducrocq of KaAM Collective creates a spare and stylish look to perfectly match the feel of the music. The song "Elle Demeuere" (fr. translation 'remains') tells the story of a house, whose walls tell a story of the woman who lived within. Once a wild lone wolf, she marries, endures tragedies and finds escape through music.

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LIAF by Bianca Ansems

2011-09-24

  Bianca Ansems has created a really fantastic piece with this underwater adventure using semitranslucent fabric, cutouts and a multiplane. The London International Animation Festival wanted a trailer to celebrate their upcoming animation festival and their new home, the Barbican. LIAF is the UK’s largest animation festival, showcasing more than 250 films annually and screened

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Matthew Day lights ‘Back to the Start’

2011-09-19

Sweeping and simply engaging, another great piece from Nexus Productions and Clapham Road Studios– ‘Back to the Start’ by Director Johnny Kelly with Director of Photography Matthew Day.

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