Friday, 23 September 2011

Rapunzel's Flight



This surreal miniature fairytale enhances the use of nature as a third character, which (as I've tried before) it's perfect and offers up interesting motion in stop-motion animation. This animation uses a fast frame rate meaning the character's movements as seamless. The protagonist comprises of a moveable skeleton (which cost!) so in reality I myself may not be able to work with a skeleton, but this should stop me from using fimo or putty to form characters.

This animation actually reminds me of the work of the extremely talented Tobias Stretch - who's work can be seen HERE.




I want to establish contact with Tobias as soon as possible to gain an insight in to his career as an animator and the challenges that he's encountered along the way.

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