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I Have Your Heart

Uploaded by YouTuber Jim Batt

 

Published on Nov 19, 2012

I HAVE YOUR HEART - an animation by Crabapple, Boekbinder, & Batt

Jim Batt­ - Animator
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Molly Crabapple - ­Illustrator
http://www.mollycrabapple.com
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Kim Boekbinder - Musician
http://www.kimboekbinder.com
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  • License - Standard YouTube License

 

Pas a Pas

Uploaded by Vimeo User Ishac Bertran

Pas a Pas is an interactive educational tool that enables children to learn and experiment through animation. It is designed to support and integrate in to an existing curriculum and is not meant to alter the natural learning pace of children.

Pas a Pas incorporates physicality and the animated outcome of stop motion animation to bridge the gap between abstract concepts from maths, physics or arts - usually represented by graphs, equations or words - and reality. Pas a Pas contributes to an education that integrates 'play' and 'create' in to the learning process.

 

Halloween Candy Stop Motion

Uploaded by YouTuber tulsaworld

Published on Oct 30, 2012

While baking leftover candy into tasty treats is one option, playing with it is another. Three hundred and seventy two frames make up the stop-motion animation of candy brought to life..... and after.
Leftover candy recipes make good use of extra Halloween sweets
A full bag of candy signals a successful Halloween.
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Toys in the Attic Trailer V1

Uploaded by YouTuber Hannover House

Published on Aug 13, 2012

"Toys in the Attic" is the most amazing stop-motion film ever made! Mixing four forms of animation media, this incredible film also features the voice talent of Forest Whitaker, Joan Cusack, Vivian Schilling and Cary Elwes! Launches in theatres Sept 7th (NY, LA, CHI) and expands nationally through Sept. and October! You've GOT TO SEE THIS!!

  • License - Standard YouTube License

 

Paranorman Behind the scenes

Uploaded by YouTuber FastCompany

Published on Nov 26, 2012 (Fast Company)

Travis Knight makes his living playing with dolls.

Knight is the president and CEO of Laika, the animation studio famous for creating the stop-motion movies Coraline and ParaNorman (which comes out on DVD and Blu-ray today). This past summer we talked with him about how pushing the boundaries of stop-motion animation had also transformed his business.

Toiling away alone on a small curtained off set on his scenes---pose, shoot a frame, pose, shoot and so on---forced him to "see the minutiae and the big stuff." As an animator, he says, "you focus on one frame and then back up and see where it fits in the whole film." As CEO, when he backs up, he's thinking about the whole company, about 350 people on each movie and 150 more on the administrative and commercial (ad) side year-round. He's asking which movie ideas are worth the risk of the lengthy stop-motion production process. ParaNorman took three years, the shoot alone 18 months.

Uploaded by YouTuber Movieclips Coming Soon

Fast Company returned in the fall to get a first-hand look at how Knight balances his creativity--he made 15,000 frames himself, almost 10 percent of the movie--with managing a business. As well as the lessons other businesses might learn from the way he's taken an old craft and combined it with the latest technology to create something altogether new.

"There's some incredible vitality in this art form. It's not kind of this creaky old thing from a bygone age," Knight says. "Infusing craft with technology gives us something visually that we've never seen before." See for yourself in this episode of Innovation Agents.

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Published on Jun 29, 2012 (Movieclips Coming Soon)

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Published on Jan 24, 2013 (ParaNorman)

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Uploaded by YouTuber ParaNorman

Excel-lent Animation

Published on Aug 9, 2012

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11 months, 3000 pictures and a lot of coffee

Uploaded by YouTuber Chris Herridge

Published on Jun 12, 2012

Started out as just a collection of snaps as I stripped down an engine bought off ebay. (To replace my old engine, which had suffered catastrophic failure). The snaps were so that I remembered how everything went, so I could put it back together again.

Then I realised it'd be quite cool to make it an animation. found some suitable music, rekindled my ancient knowledge of Premiere, storyboarded it, shot it as I worked on the engine (my poor DSLR got covered in engine oil), this was the result.


The music is "In The Hall Of The Mountain King" from Edvard Griegs "Peer Gynt Suite"

I own a suitable license for this piece of music, supplied by Chris Worth Productions

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