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My first attempt at stop motion animation for a college project.
The brief was to do an animation based on a joke so this was what I produced over a period of about 2 months or so.
I made the character with a wire and K&S skeleton, Sculpey head and feet and the hands were cast in silicone over a wire skeleton.
The set is mostly made with Foamex and Foamcore.
It was thrown together in Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects.
The music is the Charlie Chaplin Walk by the South Shore Concert Band.
It's a bit ropey coz i didn't realise until afterwards that the camera was out of focus for most of it! Cringe!! Oh well. And I really can't edit for toffee but for my first animation i'm pretty happy with it.
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What's this sponge doing here? Doesn't anyone ever clean up after themselves?
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This is a kitchen set I worked on months ago. Finally updated & blogged!
smidgehouse.blogspot.com/2012/07/sixth-scale-kitchen-set-...
Production Design by Niki de los Reyes-Torres, PATDAT
Location: Genabe Ancestral House, Pola, Mindoro Oriental
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Halloween in the University Heights Neighborhood - they always put on a fantastic event and people come from far and wide to engage in the wonderful and thoughtfully planned themes. My favorite was the Frankenstein experimentation lab.
Lots of new shelves. I'm shelf-absorbed.
blogged here: smidgehouse.blogspot.com/2011/04/shelf-absorbed.html
The Studio Intensive is an instructor-led short film shoot that puts students in every role on a professional-level set, giving them hands-on experience and rounding out their skills as filmmakers.
Students worked with faculty and staff to design and create the sprawling shanty town production design seen here in Milligan's Stew.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Film Production program at vfs.com/film.
The Studio Intensive is an instructor-led short film shoot that puts students in every role on a professional-level set, giving them hands-on experience and rounding out their skills as filmmakers.
Students worked with faculty and staff to design and create the sprawling shanty town production design seen here in Milligan's Stew.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Film Production program at vfs.com/film.
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This is a closer work of the work being done to transform Pier 7 into the movie set for the upcoming Sandra Bullock/Ryan reynolds movie that will be shooting scenes there.
Lock was a goner as soon as he spotted the truck in the pile of props! He was still extremely polite and interactive but the truck was his attention getter this day!
Built in 1935, this has to be one of the finest church halls in the area. There have only been subtle changes over the years, such as the form of lighting. However, to me the biggest change has to be the loss of the original stage curtains. I have just three pictures in FLICKR which show them (just) Since this picture was taken, the wall around the stage proscenium arch has been re-painted a darker colour, as it had been before. ( Although the "before" was only done in the 1960's if that makes sense ! )
Learn more about Georg Burwick at www.georgburwick.com. In this episode Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) considers her options when her brother visits with his new wife and asks her to carry their child. Phoebe visits her mother (Terrie Garr) to ask her advice. Phoebe's Mother is a ceramicist combining her two favorite interests ceramic and erotica, "erotiery!". Ceramicist Karen Sullivan and I where commissioned by Warner Brothers to produce as much "erotiery" in 72 hours as we could and install it on set to make it look "authentic". Good TImes!