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While transferring a VHS to digital, I found this old video that includes some stop motion animation that I did in high school at the West Virginia Governor’s Honors Academy.
My friend Rob Deters did the Marcel Marceau bit at the beginning by scratching a strip of film. I can take credit for the claymation worm and the apple. It’s from 1995, so I don’t remember who did the rest.
It’s not Pixar, but enjoy.
While transferring a VHS to digital, I found this old video that includes some stop motion animation that I did in high school at the West Virginia Governor’s Honors Academy.
My friend Rob Deters did the Marcel Marceau bit at the beginning by scratching a strip of film. I can take credit for the claymation worm and the apple. It’s from 1995, so I don’t remember who did the rest.
It’s not Pixar, but enjoy.
Oh my gosh! Where has January gone? It has been foggy, snowy and gray for almost the whole month and it’s been hard to get inspired. We’ve also started several big projects (yay for us). I promise to post something interesting soon!
Oh my gosh! Where has January gone? It has been foggy, snowy and gray for almost the whole month and it’s been hard to get inspired. We’ve also started several big projects (yay for us). I promise to post something interesting soon!
I sat down to watch Heroes last night and as my husband advanced through commercials on our Tivo, I noticed one of the NBC network promos in slow-mo. Now, normally, I would see this in its original speed, but when it moved slowly I could really appreciate each and every movement, transition and thought in color. I typically don’t design a lot of motion, but this little 10 second ditty truly inspired me.
The three screens you see below are the ones I captured best with the iPhone. It transitioned through all colors of the NBC logo, moving from monochromatic, to the next color, to the next. If you have a DVR, check it out next time you’re watching something on the NBC network.



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