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yesterdaysprint · 17 days
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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, November 22, 1936
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inthedarktrees · 11 days
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Zuzana Částková & Marie Verner
Electra (2023) dir. Daria Kashcheeva
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rrrauschen · 6 months
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Robin King, {2006} Ten Thousand Pictures of You
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k00291991 · 6 months
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As a further from development from my animation workshop I worked on a quick animation that involved putting on layers of clothes I borrowed from my peers. This was a short and lighthearted animation to further experiment with object animation as well as pixilation.
I did this animation using a tripod and the app “Stop Motion Studio” on my phone. I had one of my peers help by taking each frame while I moved for the animation. We taped the tripod down as well as the position of my feet so I stayed the same difference from the camera. I had another peer help by handing me the hat and coat off frame also.
I did this animation to further explore my theme of clothes and how they can disrupt the way the body feels. Me falling down to the floor to turn into a pile of clothes was to symbolise how shedding layers of clothes can feel relieving and freeing to the body and the senses.
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number-1-panstander · 3 months
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guys look at this super high effort animation I made woah wowza this took me 17 hours
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roskirambles · 4 months
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(Archive) Animated short film of the day: Fresh Guacamole (2012)
Originally posted: January 14th, 2023 One very important but often underappreciated aspect of stop motion that gets taken for granted is that, more than a single animation "style" in the traditional sense, stop motion is actually an umbrella of different techniques that can be combined to various effects. You can build puppets either in paper or resin with a metal skeleton to represent cartoon characters, sure. But you can also make people move in impossible ways, allowing them to do impossible things and immersing them in the realm of fantasy. Or, both mundanely and wonderfully, make everyday objects come to life.
Enter PES (Adam Pesapane), whose career has been thoroughly dedicated to make people see all sorts of scrap and trinkets as completely different things.
Made with the technique known as pixilation(the stop motion variant focusing on a human subject taken frame by frame), this isn't the first short of his that plays around with representing food through decidedly non edible objects, but it's undeniably the most popular with an Oscar nomination. And there's a good reason for that too… it's shockingly convincing.
Sure, on the rational level nobody expects being able to cut a military hand grenade in half to put it's contents in the carne asada, but the way it's animated, in conjunction with the superb sound design just make feel right. It's less about looking realistic and more about nailing those sensations you get when preparing a meal. Indeed, soon enough all these plastic toys, clay and wood look incredibly appetizing.
Which honestly is all this short needs to be engrossing. A mastery of observation, an eye for abstraction and an interest for the ludic can allow us to see the fantastic in the mundane. Some animators are so caught in perfecting the art of replicating reality that they forget the beauty of letting lose and just…imagining, unbound by we expect things to behave like. Quite a delicious exercise if I must say.
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Ych is done! Price starts at $20, any added accessories depending on how much you want me to add will be $21-25
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k00288191 · 1 year
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Pixilation Animation
27/03/2023
A fun one day project today in AMD - pixilation animation. Our team of six worked great together suggesting ideas, coming to a consensus, creating props, acting, directing and photography.
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Anti-Israel propaganda Facebook page VPalestine just posted the following:
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If you look closely at the photo, you will notice some pixilation obscuring what looks like writing or an image on the building:
Nope, it is not a woman in bathing suit (this time). It is something even “worse.”
Way worse.
Evidence of the Jooooos!
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For the record:
Egged was created in 1933 through a merger of four smaller intercity bus cooperatives in and around Tel Aviv. In 1942 it was joined with the bus company United Sharon. In 1951, Egged merged with the northern Shahar bus company and the southern Drom Yehuda bus company, creating a national public transportation network. In 1961 Egged merged with the Hamekasher bus company of Jerusalem. The name Egged (lit. Union) was given to the cooperative by the Israeli poet Hayim Nahman Bialik.
Think about it. These propagandists find it to be less effort to photoshop photos than to just find authentic photos supporting their narrative.
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rrrauschen · 2 months
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Segundo de Chomón, {1908} El Hotel Eléctrico
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futurecentricity · 2 years
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k00281598 · 1 year
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Pixilation Project
Planning and Production
Today we were split into groups to work on our pixilation project. My team chose to recreate Mario transformations. e.g., growing taller and shrinking after damage. We made props and used brick walls outside as scenery.
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k00282830 · 1 year
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Pixilation research
In preparation for mondays pixilation challenge, I looked into the two following pixilation short films that we were sent and did some research on other examples I could find.
Neighbours - 1952 - Norman McLaren
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I found the way that they used both pixilation and regular videos for this pretty interesting, using video for things like walking but then for things like the flower growing or when the two characters were examining the flower they used the pixilation technique. I also really like the simple sounds they used for this animation, a simple couple of sounds that increase in frequency and pitch or decrease based on whats happening; the more happening, the more sounds or things moving backwards such as the fence being removed had a lower pitched sound.
When the characters were jumping/flying around it reminded me of a tiktok trend that was around for a while. I will attach that example to the end of this post.
Luminaris  - 2011 - Juan Pablo Zaramella 
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Luminaris was a very interesting short film to watch, I can only imagine how long it took to make simply because of the way the characters seem to move with the light, especially at the start with all the scenes of people following the light to work. I am however curious as to how they shot the shots of the lightbulb rising the lightbulb hot air balloon shots and if theres a way my team could mess around and achieve a similar affect somehow.
Pixelation short film
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On my own dive into youtube after watching the assigned videos I found this one that caught my attention. Its done by gabril bach, sereina kessler, katarina stefanovic and eva wolf according to the description. What caught my eye about it was the combination of using a human and sticky notes to make characters. These characters would then chase the human, a few examples were packman and snake. I plan on mentioning the sticky note idea to my pixilation group.
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When we first learnt of the pixilation challenge and what it is, I immediately thought of the trend that this compilation features.
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nam-draws · 1 year
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ANIMATION REEL - Bottéon Sasha - Bande démo 2022
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violent-spirit · 2 years
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PYT salon vaporwave artist @llove_.art
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