Discovery: mixed-media animation by Tiny Inventions

RGTV Tiny Inventions Trailer by Red Giant Software Last month I saw posted on motiongrapher a cool short feature animation called Something Left, Something Taken. Twelve minutes of creative bliss. The story is original and so is the animation process developed by the duo Ru Kuwahata and Max Porter from Tiny Inventions. The characters and the sets are all made by hand with found materials, then photographed and taken into the computer for compositing and animation. As if the film itself was not enough, the authors are very open to sharing their unique process and techniques. Above is a trailer for the making of video produced by Red Giant Software. See the full video just released on their website and vimeo. I think I said before how much I love making of's...

RGTV Tiny Inventions Trailer by Red Giant Software

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Weekly mini: "this is where we live" animation

This is Where We Live by 4th Estate on Vimeo This short film is so beautiful I couldn't resist posting it here, even though it's been out for a while already. The other reason is that it resonates nicely with my current state of mind: enjoying the leisure activities of summer (at the expense of my blog). The music, warm tones, and fun little characters all contribute to the summery feeling of this unique miniature world made of books. To me it's a wink to those many summers of my childhood spent devouring as many stories as I could. A clever idea produced by Apt Studio and Asylum Films to celebrate the 4th Estate publishers' 25th anniversary. Check also the film's site for production stills and time-lapse videos.

This is Where We Live by 4th Estate on Vimeo

 

cool site: pencil rebel, a unique blend of analogue and digital

I found this site, pencil rebel, through newwebpick.com. There is a quite a blend of styles on that showcase, but I was immediately drawn to click on this intriguing clay character. Wow, what an amazing site. It's animated with Flash, that's the digital part, but all the backgrounds, objects, characters are made by hand with cardboard and various other materials, very analogue.

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Bert grabs the rope. (stop motion animation) on Flickr by Model No.:1

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Discovery: animated drawings by William Kentridge

Drawing from 'Preparing the Flute' (Queen of the Night I), 2005, borrowed from Marian Goodman Gallery Over the holiday I went to the Norton Museum of Art in Palm Beach and saw the exhibit William Kentridge: Five Themes. I didn't know this South African artist before but after seeing the exhibition I was instantly won over.

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Drawing from 'Preparing the Flute' (Queen of the Night I), 2005, borrowed from Marian Goodman Gallery

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