Who loves stop motion?
Chris Ellerby
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If you're anything like me, you grew up watching movies with awe inspiring stop motion characters.
The movie magic of films like King Kong, Jason and the Argonauts, RoboCop, Nightmare Before Christmas, and Clash of the Titans made me want to learn how to create fantastic worlds and creatures, one frame at a time.
What classic stop motion films inspire you?
Today the artform is still going strong with wonderful movies like Coraline, Wallace & Gromit, ParaNorman, Corpse Bride, and so many more. What are some of your favorite modern stop motion films?
The work coming out of companies like LAIKA has really impressed me. Here is a great article I found about their latest project "The Boxtrolls" http://boingboing.net/2014/09/26/the-hands-and-minds-behind-the.html Their instagram feed for the film has some really wonderful behind the scenes shots and clips as well.
I'm really excited for the new on-demand lesson from the Chiodo Bros on Stop Motion Puppet Creation.
Have any of you tried your hand at stop motion?
/Chris
The movie magic of films like King Kong, Jason and the Argonauts, RoboCop, Nightmare Before Christmas, and Clash of the Titans made me want to learn how to create fantastic worlds and creatures, one frame at a time.
What classic stop motion films inspire you?
Today the artform is still going strong with wonderful movies like Coraline, Wallace & Gromit, ParaNorman, Corpse Bride, and so many more. What are some of your favorite modern stop motion films?
The work coming out of companies like LAIKA has really impressed me. Here is a great article I found about their latest project "The Boxtrolls" http://boingboing.net/2014/09/26/the-hands-and-minds-behind-the.html Their instagram feed for the film has some really wonderful behind the scenes shots and clips as well.
I'm really excited for the new on-demand lesson from the Chiodo Bros on Stop Motion Puppet Creation.
Have any of you tried your hand at stop motion?
/Chris
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I did just finished watching the Chiodo Bros first installment, learned a good amount of information with building a solid wire armature. Super excited to see their next videos and start to apply that to my work.
I enjoy all the hard work and dedication it takes to make these films and would love to talk to anyone that enjoys it as much as i do.
Jamey
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I am looking forward to watching their next video as well. I don't think I could even be a stop motion animator, but I love the idea of building the characters, sets, and props.
/Chris
/Chris
I know what I'll be watching tonight!
/Chris
and I am a fan of stop-motion animation as well and I love the art itself. Probably, the best one is Phil Tippett, but there's some amazing and very talented people which work I love too, such as Doug Beswick, The Chiodo Brothers, the late David Allen, Ted Rae, Randy Cooke, just to name a few.
Funny timing, I'm actually watching the Ray Harryhausen documentary on Netflix right now. Such an amazing man who we owe so very much to.
I love Phil Tippett too! I'm a backer on both installments of his Mad God project (even have one of his screen used characters from that series).
/Chris
https://www.stanwinstonschool.com/tutorials/stop-motion-animation-part-3-camera-lighting-software
This lesson series (and the Ray Harryhausen documentary I watched last Friday) really has me wanting to do a stop motion movie night. So many great movies to pick from!
/Chris
I don't know what blueprints we do or don't have, but we can look into it for you. What type of blueprint are you looking for?
Thanks,
/Chris
/Chris