Stephen Chiodo grabbed his 35-millimeter camera, trekked to the wooded area behind Gracie’s dining facility on the RIT campus, and began photographing ground-level perspectives of foliage. Then it was ...
Welcome to Series Craft, a new site feature in which we explore a particular creative facet of animation production in depth and discuss the choices that lead to the finished result. In this ...
The post In the Know’s Zach Woods Explains How a Stop-Motion Puppet Interviews Real People appeared first on Consequence. Woods tracks the origins of In the Know to a habit of his that co-creator ...
The real-life Laika — a Russian street dog who became the first animal launched into orbit — lasted mere hours in space, but paved the way for humans to eventually follow in her tracks. Today, the ...
Aardman Animations don't just fly the flag for animation in the UK, they proudly boast the most recognizable stop-motion work in the world. Hailing from the city of Bristol, England, Aardman is the ...
According to StarWars.com, the creature, nicknamed “Tet’niss” by its creators, became the heaviest stop-motion puppet ever produced by the studio. Visual effects supervisor Chris “CMo” Morley and art ...
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