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Animating a life size dummy with public outdoors
Obviously I wasn't very clear, but I wasn't referring to the video. I was just imagining doing the animation myself and it offends my sensibilities for wasted time.
It makes me anxious thinking about how much time I'd waste in the day working on this video making each of those tiny, tiny movements. I don't know why the idea of doing this bothers me more than claymation or legonimation or normal drawn animation, but I guess it seems like more work, more trivial, and less worthwhile.
I think it is a different way of approaching animation, maybe more interesting than seeing the normally controlled studio created work. If you watch slowly, you can see that in one frame the leg fell off, and in another it seems to fall over. Sorry not for you.. maybe next one.
eric3579 (Member Profile)
I'll try. The ghosts are Tracy Ullman Show
First at the door looks CGI claymation, then Anime, the third looks like Bob's Burgers.
I totally don't get the next ones, they look like Weebles.
Then in the background is Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
Next is the French cartoonist (I can't recall his name).
Then Lego.
Then Despicable Me.
And finally animal Simpsons.
I'm thinking these are all from opening sequences.
Newt
Anyone know who all the different characters are? I only know two of them.
Excellent "Stop-Motion" Battle Chase.
Wow! This has a smidge of *wtf to it, wouldn't you agree? I love claymation *doublepromote
PROMETHEUS' GARDEN (excerpt) - Bruce Bickford
If you wanna see about 45 minutes of Bruce Bickford's schizophrenic claymation interspersed with some great concert footage of the Sheik Yerbouti tour (Terry Bozio/Adrian Belew) , check out Zappa's film, "Baby Snakes."
Amazing Claymation of a Classic Simpsons Moment
>> ^Boise_Lib:
Copyright takedown in 3...2...1...
Nah they flipped the video so they'll never find it
HAMSTER HELL
Tags for this video have been changed from 'HAMSTER HELL' to 'HAMSTER HELL, Claymation, Lee Hardcastle' - edited by Barseps
jazzy77 (Member Profile)
In reply to this comment by jazzy77:
So cool!
Thanks!
Friendly Giant Opening 1984
omfg, bonus points for the "Participaction" claymation ad at the beginning.
'Machete' Goes Claymation (Lipton Brisk)
*fixed>> ^eric3579:
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Vintage Commercials from 1988
The raisins commercials were created by claymation master Will Vinton, if I'm not mistaken. If you want to see AMAZING claymation, with texture and life and CG often fails to achieve, check out his feature "The Adventures of Mark Twain"
MÖBIUS
Sorry, does stop-motion qualify as time-shift?
In this case, I'd say yes. If we were watching, say, a claymation film, then I'd say no because time perception hasn't been altered.
But here we have time-lapse photography and it's visually evident by the people and objects surrounding the sculpture so *timeshift.
Klay World: Glass of Water
>> ^longde:
promote
Thanks for the promote longde--seems it might have been the right video at the wrong time though--but who knows with the gods of the sift?
Still,
'The Evil Dead' in 60 Seconds, In Claymation
I thought Evil Dead was already claymation
Very cool claymation
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Claymation
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