Friday, August 26, 2016

Workdays to create minutes: the complicated process of animating a film in stop motion – Gizmodo in Spanish

The stop motion animation is a method that many seem not to understand how complicated it is. In many ways it is a complete art, which can produce wonderful results after countless hours of work. The last film studies Laika, called Kubo and the two strings , is proof of that.

To create a movie and need to capture a minimum of 26 frames per second animation. Why in the animated (or GIF) on these lines image you can see the artist even changing clothes unfinished a scene that should not last three seconds on screen.

This film, besides being a small great work of art, is another proof that the stop motion can achieve wonderful results, after a hard work, yes. The video cameras process after creating some of his scenes will give you an idea of ​​how difficult it was to create it. [Via ScreenSlam]


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