Hi! I'm currently at Kripsy Kreme and trying to make bwelo to take a photo of thyself. HAHAHAHA. But then I don't really look that pretty right now -_- So maybe later when I get home? Hahaha.
I've thought of finally posting stop motion videos!! One of my all-time favorites :"> I've always loved stop motion!! Well - not all though. Of course there will always be these works that are beyond amazing and I really wish I could someday have enough time to exert that much effort on videos as such. Enough spazzing about how awesome they are - here are some of those that have really amazed me :D I hope you guys find them entertaining too! :)
This one has been one of my first favorites. When I watched this, I couldn't help but share it with my mom, dad, and my closest friends. Yes. It somewhat sounds as though it created some sort of milestone in my life. It's just so creative and smart!!! I'm really amazed with artists with minds like these. Such genius humans leave me speechless. -_-
Here's another one that's really cool. Another one I'd really want to emphasize on next time would be clay animation. Could you just imagine all the work and effort that has to undergo before kids watch short clips of sheep, pigs, and chickens?? I mean - I don't even get it. Why animators exert so much effort into creating clay animated cartoons for children - yes the kids appreciate it - but I don't think people really do commend you guys that often for such a great work done! Thos five-seconders or even those ones that last about 15mins or so - they're just incredible! I've always loved Shaun the Sheep and I do enjoy watching it even though they've got no actual dialogs.
I'm just gonna show you an episode of it :)
And here's the video I really loved too :3 So creative and ingenious. Hope they create one that's longer -_- This is so nakakabitin.
Meilleurs Voeux — Best Wishes 2013 from Eric Beaupre on Vimeo.
And with this one, I loved the mixture of elements. Somewhat a mixed media video. Had clay, paper, sand, wood - a lot of different stuff! Again, hands down.
MAKING STUFF from Chopsy / Darren Robbie on Vimeo.
I loved how this one was playful. It's another stop motion video that was well thought of and I suppose really planned well. To actually think of the places and points to connect and where the next photo should be taken at - very well done. I also appreciate the transition of everything! How one frame jumps to another - I mean it's really just so - incredibly amazing. I believe this was a lot of hard work.
I LOOK & MOVE from Constantine Konovalov on Vimeo.
This one on the other hand is eyegasmically wonderful. I still am wondering how they did all that.
SCINTILLATION from Xavier Chassaing on Vimeo.
This one. OHHH THIS ONE. I believe was TONS of hard work!!! I think they had tons of people working with them and every frame is just fucking EFFORT!! EVERY FRAME!!! .__. I can't get over how and why people do these kind of stuff. That my friends is what we call passion. This is just amazing. Watch it, watch it!!!!
Highly creative, well thought of, and super cute! The concept and how they used all the elements in creating this entire thing. To the production team - super duper great/awesome job, you guys. :*
Sorry I'm Late from Tomas Mankovsky on Vimeo.
And for the finale!!! Here's really such - wow. PURE TALENT. I mean, this is a great example of how equipment is just a plus for people when creating amazing stuff. This video was shot using a Nokia N8. And it still looks so incredible!! I can't get over it. HIGHLY CREATIVE. AND HIGHLY COMMENDABLE. Just. Pure. Awesome. AAA+++ for effort!!!
Gulp. The world's largest stop-motion animation shot on a Nokia N8. from Nokia HD on Vimeo.
All my hats are off (I'd wear tons and take of tons just to let you guys know how inspired I am by these works).
I hope you are all amazed by them too :D Indubitably amazing work, right??? WOW talaga. :)
Till my next post! Hihi.
Ciao :*
No comments:
Post a Comment