Katachi, by Shugo Tokumaru: Elaborate Stop Motion Video Made From 2,000 Cutouts

Created by Kijek / Adamski, the stop-motion animation was created with about 2,000 silhouettes extracted from PVC plates using a computer-controlled cutter.
Created by Kijek / Adamski, the stop-motion animation was created with about 2,000 silhouettes extracted from PVC plates using a computer-controlled cutter.
Here’s the Making Of video, which shows a lot of what happened behind the scenes. For whatever reason, I assumed the stop-motion involved slowly knitting over things, photographing small segments before someone would come in and knit some more.
This music video for Maxmaber Orkestar is a pretty fun concept – 500 people, 1,500 still photographs… and the entire thing animated, one shot at a time. I’m not sure on how they exactly pulled this off. Each person held three different photos? And maybe they didn’t shoot the held photographs in sequence, but mixed things up instead? Regardless, it’s…
Inspired by a pretty brilliant stop-motion film called Sorry I’m Late, I decided to dig around, and post up several stop-motion films/videos. Happy Friday everyone… Sorry I’m Late – so good that I didn’t believe it was stop-motion until I saw the credits. Definitely check out the Making Of section. Via MeFi Her Morning Elegance – by Oren Lavie. Process…