Wes Anderson + stop motion + robots? Sold.
This ad for Sony was animated bu the stop motion team at LAIKA/house with Fantastic Mr. Fox’s animation director Mark Gustafson.
Toilet Paper by Lucas Drecksler
OK, I’m NOT endorsing gambling here - I just saw this when I was out today and I thought it was so cool! Directed by Colin Day - they built the set and took the photos over the course of 2 days. That’s not bad!
Sequential artists of Irvington?
As it is right now, the score is still 11 to 11. If you would like to get extra points for your team, you can make a submission!
1. Click the link above that says “Submit”
2. Click where it says “Submit a Text Post” with an upside down triangle
3. Select what kind of post you want to submit (a link to a cool website about stop motion? a video that you saw on youtube?)
4. If you’re doing a link, paste the web address in the “URL” field and give it a title.
5. If you’re doing a video, paste the youtube video address in the “embed” field.
6. Add a description if you want!
7. Click the “I accept terms of submission” box
8. Click the button that says “Submit”
I hope to see some stuff you think is cool!
Tiny Little Batman, haha!
Lynda Barry is a wonderful person! She has done lots of comics, and written books. She is now teaching a class to adults at University of Wisconsin, Madison (such a great art program!) about images. This is the blog for that class.
Special to the “What It Is” class.
We’ll be adding drawing to our daily diary in the up-coming week. How will we do it?
Professor Lynda
James Kochalka has been drawing a daily comic about things that happen in his life since October 26, 1998. You can see them all at the American Elf website
James Kochalka (born May 26, 1967, in Springfield, Vermont) is an American comic book artist and writer, and rock musician. His comics are noted for their blending of the real and the surreal. Largely autobiographical, Kochalka’s cartoon expression of the world around him includes such real-life characters as his wife, children, cat, friends and colleagues, but always filtered through his own observations and flights of whimsy. In March 2011 he was declared the cartoonist laureate of Vermont, serving a term of three years.[1]
Kochalka grew up in Springfield, Vermont. He attended the Maryland Institute College of Art and has an MFA in painting. His first published comics work was around 1994. He has cited by cartoonist Daniel Clowes as being a key inspiration in leading him “towards a whole world of comics that [he] never knew existed.” Kochalka strongly believes that simplicity is desirable in comics, and says that “Craft is the enemy,” and has had public debates in print and online with other cartoonists who disagree with his position. Kochalka’s “Craft is the Enemy” essays were collected in the 2005 book The Cute Manifesto.
Kochalka spent six years working in a Chinese restaurant in Winooski, Vermont before leaving to devote his full energy to cartooning and music. His song “Hockey Monkey”, recorded with the band The Zambonis, was the theme song for the Fox series The Loop.
I used to work for this singer Josh Ritter. He is such a nice person.
Anyway, check out his brand new music video! It’s stop motion! With papercut silhouettes!
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, by Dean Fleischer-Camp. Voice by Jenny Slate!
Sometimes people say my head is too big for my body
And then I say
Compared to what
Fantastic Mr. Fox - Directed by Wes Anderson
Incredible stop motion!
Today we continued work on the Stop Motion Challenge!
Points will be awarded to teams whose members submit stop motion videos or links to our blog. Hit that submit link above!
Current scores:
PPP: 11
Gummybearz: 11
New rules:
1. Your character has to repeat the same word or phrase at least 2 times! (repetition)
2. One of your characters has to stand out! (emphasis)
Remember that our films will air and be judged on our final class!
May the odds be Ever in your favor.
Coraline is a stop motion movie that took YEARS to make.
(From Laika Studios here in Oregon!)