This reminds me a little of the opening animation to The Flying Circus — the way objects interact with each other. It’s a lovely animation and I wish I could figure out how it was done.
I truly admire the amount of continuous focus and attention something like this must have taken. Sometimes it seems I can barely focus on my own work long enough to put together functional papers and presentations . . .
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The Modesto Kid 05.26.08 at 2:11 am
This reminds me a little of the opening animation to The Flying Circus — the way objects interact with each other. It’s a lovely animation and I wish I could figure out how it was done.
The Modesto Kid 05.26.08 at 2:11 am
close italics. Close, damn you!
The Modesto Kid 05.26.08 at 2:33 am
Oh my gosh, it’s stop-motion photography! What an awesome thing to do!
Jacob Christensen 05.26.08 at 2:39 am
Just in case somebody is too lazy to enter the address manually:
blublu.org
What a fascinating idea. The film, I mean.
shub-negrorath 05.26.08 at 4:41 am
I truly admire the amount of continuous focus and attention something like this must have taken. Sometimes it seems I can barely focus on my own work long enough to put together functional papers and presentations . . .
abb1 05.26.08 at 7:54 am
Wtf – no tango?
felix culpa 05.26.08 at 3:01 pm
Ah, but the spirit of tango?
Buenos Aires es la ciudad de mi corazón.
CK Dexter 05.26.08 at 3:59 pm
The Pixar version will be much better.
John Leek 05.31.08 at 5:24 am
It hurts my head to think how much time this had to take. Ouch.
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