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Tag Archives: stop motion
“Light Warfare” paints a futuristic action genre through the process of light painting
Ho-ly crap. This is awesome. One Freddie Wong has created a masterpiece with “Light Warfare”, a short film of sorts that revels in the photography technique known as light painting. Wong explains:
The idea behind light painting is that if you open the shutter, you can draw lines by moving the flashlight around in front of the lens. So hold the shutter open, get in front, and try drawing something in the air. If you have a camera flash, you can have someone stand in place, and flash them. Then have them hold still and draw around them. Experiment!
Basically light painting can take place when you play around with slow shutter speeds captured in a dark environment as you move a camera around a light source. You might be thinking to yourself, “Haven’t I seen something like this before?” The answer is yes; light painting is also known as “light graffiti” and you can refer back to this post to jumpstart your memory. What makes this video so spectacular is that Wong takes things to a whole ‘nother level by grouping a bunch of stills together and making a video out of them in a process known as stop motion. If any of this intrigues you, head over to Wong’s blog where you’ll find a tutorial for light painting; also peek after the break for a behind-the-scenes look at how “Light Warfare” was made.
Star Wars trilogy told in 2:13 with Legos & stop motion
In honor of Star Wars Day sit back, relax, and enjoy the awesome tale in just over two minutes. May the Fouth be with you.
[Via Gizmodo]
See iPad’s guts and glory in this stop motion teardown
Graffiti in stop motion
Graffiti Stop Motion, by the “Broken Fingaz Crew” from Israel.
Watch art come alive.
Papercraft Animation in stop motion
AXA_EVOLUTION, created by Tronic Studio for French Insurance company AXA.
The spot highlights the rapid evolution of mankind by showcasing an origami man transforming himself into some of the most important inventions throughout history. Ending with a question mark and a resolve on the AXA logo, the spot informs the public that the future is uncertain…
Lightsaber-wielding LEGOs in stop motion
This was entered into the 2009 Bricks in Motion LEGO contest by YouTuber xxxfancypantsxxx. Job well done, pal.
[Via BricksinMotion; Gizmodo]
PSP Go disassembled in stop-motion goodness
The fellas at TechRestore have just changed the game for product disassembly captured on video in the same way Google did it with unboxing. It’s called stop-motion folks, and it rocks. Watch as the PSP Go gets stripped and put back together again in under two minutes.
[Via Engadget]
Watch these ninjas unbox Google’s Nexus One in glorious stop-motion effect
Created by the dudes at Google.
[Via Engadget]
Stop motion at its finest
VIDEOGIOCO, by Donato Sansone. Sound design by Enrico Ascoli.
*This video contains animated gruesome content. Enjoy at your own risk.
[Via KanyeBlog]
Legos do The Matrix in stop-motion
Check out this recreation of the famous bullet time scene from The Matrix, Lego-style. It took 440 hours to complete.
[Via Gawker]
Legos-generated PSA for bikers
RED LIGHT : Biking Rules PSA. Produced by Sean Kenney, directed by MA Shumin.
This stop-motion public service announcement is memorable and interesting, to say the least.
[Via Gizmodo]