Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Stop-Motion #1


Hey Folks.
Today I'll start to introduce you to my biggest project so far: a movie shot with the so called stop-motion technique. It basically means that you shoot a lot of (and a whole lot of) single photos which you afterwards put together as a video. It's a technique used by the avantgardists of movie animation.
The movie is called "Indiana Lones and the Wizard of Jego"
This is a screenshot from the first scene, where you get introduced to the hero. Some woman sends him on a quest to kill the evil sorceror.
I'll post the whole video as soon as I've introduced all of the scenes... so stay tuned!

18 comments:

  1. sounds cool! i always liked stop animation because of all the effort the video maker has to go through with all those still pics. cant wait to see the vid!

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  2. I'll keep posted to see it. The title is a nice play on words. :b

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  3. That looks awesome. There have been some great stop motion movies like Coraline and Nightmare before Christmas.

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  4. Looking forward to this, seems really interesting

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  5. I've really enjoyed stop-motion films in the past. Good luck!

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  6. cool. i know theyre timeconsuming like crazy

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  7. Stop-motion animation... does it take ages? cause how do u even be bothered doing it ;S

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  8. Good lucky with it bro :D
    I cant wait to watch it.

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  9. Stop motion is very interesting!
    Come check out my page, :)
    we have similar interests!
    +Followed!

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  10. I really like it. If you didn't tell meit was stop motion - I'd have assumed CGI

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  11. I love stop-motion animation. Some of the best short films and indie animations I've seen were stop-motion. It's really great when you want to produce a lonely feeling.

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  12. i wish u the best of luck dude ;)

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  13. stop-motion takes a lot of thought regarding the frames and a LOT of patience. good luck!

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  14. pleased to meet you i found you through andy

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  15. You clearly got eye for the one of the most - if not THE MOST - important thing in visual content. The Lighting. Just by looking the picture above creates a huge athmosphere to rely on!

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