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…
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…