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Stop Motion from the year 1908 "The Haunted House"

Uploaded by YouTuber silentfilmhouse

Uploaded on Mar 15, 2011

The Haunted House, silent film from 1908. Directed by Segundo de Chomón. Impressive use of stop motion tricks for era.

Segundo Víctor Aurelio Chomón y Ruiz (17 October 1871 in Teruel - 2 May 1929) was a pioneering Spanish film director. He produced many short films in France while working for Pathé Frères and has been compared to Georges Méliès, due to his frequent camera tricks and optical illusions.

  • License - Standard YouTube License

This is where we live

Uploaded by Vimeo User 4th Estate

Welcome to our city - to our world - of books. This is where we live.

A film for 4th Estate Publishers' 25th Anniversary. Produced by Apt Studio and Asylum Films.

The film was produced in stop-motion over 3 weeks in Autumn 2008. Each scene was shot on a home-made dolly by an insane bunch of animators; you can see time-lapse films of each sequence being prepared and shot in our other films.

Compressed 02

Uploaded by Vimeo User Kim Pimmel

I combined everyday soap bubbles with exotic ferrofluid liquid to create an eerie tale, using macro lenses and time lapse techniques. Black ferrofluid and dye race through bubble structures, drawn through by the invisible forces of capillary action and magnetism.

Time-lapse sequences: Nikon D90, Nikkor 60mm macro lens and custom built intervalometer. 
Motion-control: Arduino driven scanner platform and mirror rigs
Score: Ableton Live

Fresh Guacamole by PES

Uploaded by YouTuber PESfilm

Published on Mar 7, 2013

The 2013 Academy Award® Nominated film by PES. Fresh Guacamole is the shortest film ever nominated for an Oscar®.

"Fresh Guacamole" is the 2nd in PES's Food Film *Trilogy*

Fresh Guacamole was originally commisioned by Showtime as part of its "Short Stories" series and first appeared on Showtime's YouTube channel for a period of 1 year (March 7, 2012 - March 7, 2013). In that time the film tallied 7,842,373 views. Since YouTube does not allow view counts on a film to be transferred between channels, the upload here on PESfilm has to start again at zero. It is the only place online to see the film for free.

  • License - Standard YouTube License

I Paint

Uploaded by YouTuber Thijme Termaat

Uploaded on Feb 13, 2012

"We experience the world from our own perspective. That's why I'm not coming up with a complicated story for this project, but I will leave the interpretation entirely up to you. I know but one single truth: Nothing is really true. That is our show..." - Thijme Termaat

Website :http://www.thijmetermaat.com
Visit my page: https://www.facebook.com/ThijmeTermaa...
No CGI are used to create this video.

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NES beads by EricOdmyr

Uploaded by YouTuber EricOdmyr

Uploaded on Mar 18, 2010

A stop motion animation made with Hama plastic beads. The games in the animation are: Super Mario Bros.; Super Mario Bros. 3; Mega Man; The Legend of Zelda.

Music by Bunnymajs.
The song is called "WHAT DID YOU SAY?"
http://www.myspace.com/bunnymajs

  • License - Standard YouTube License

Nokia 'Dot'

Uploaded by YouTuber aardmancommercials

Uploaded on Sep 16, 2010

W+K and Aardman Animations broke a Guinness World Record for 'smallest stop-motion animation character in a film' with 'Dot'.
Shot entirely on the Nokia N8, the film showcases the smartphone's 12 megapixel photography capabilities and also celebrates the CellScope, an invetion created by Professor Daniel Fletcher. The CellScope is a microscopic device attached to a Nokia handset, which the Professor used to produce life-saving technology: with his invention he has helped diagnose fatal diseases in remote areas in third world countires.
The N8 campaign brings these types of amazing, authentic uses of technology to life.

Director: Sumo Science
Client: Nokia
Agency: Wieden & Kennedy
Professor Fletcher's invention of the CellScope, which is a Nokia device with a microscope attachment, was the inspiration for a teeny-tiny film created by Sumo Science at Aardman. It stars a 9mm girl called Dot as she struggles through a microscopic world. All the minuscule detail was shot using CellScope technology and a Nokia N8, with its 12 megapixel camera and Carl Zeiss optics.

  • License - Standard YouTube License