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My dear friend and wonderful artist Krista Peters, also known as Straatjutter, lives on a beautiful old ship. She would like to move it to the city of Amsterdam, closer to her work and her friends.
Before her ship will be able to make The Great Crossing from Vinkeveen to Amsterdam there is some maintenance that needs to be done. That costs quite a lot of money and ...
By selling her art to people who love her work and would like to help out, she hopes she'll be able to pay for things like painting and the engine check.
I am helping her by making a series of Stop Motion Movies together with her, to promote her fund raising.
Artwork: Krista Peters
Video: Maartje Jaquet
Music: Willemien Rust
a very short stop motion project done a couple (or is that a few now?) years ago in school. i like how the peel crawls away. Shot on bw reversal on a canon scoopic. fun times had by all
A small wedding dress that I made last night from a (pre-creased) top. It looks much nicer in non-crappy photos. It's for the latest stop-motion animation I'm doing at uni.
Excuse the state of my wallpaper, it's so lame that even masking tape causes it to rip.
Light bulb falling into a white ceramic bowl filled with piña colada mix. I shot this in my homemade light box. I made quite a mess, and can't tell you how difficult it was to get the correct lighting at 1/1250. I think the whole thing kind of looks like a giant milk droplet. Here's what it looked like 1/8th second later. Enjoy.
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This includes October and some days before it.
(I don't know if I want it to say 35/365)
Recap!
I want to make one of these every month.
(MUSIC Hard Days 1.2.3.4 by: Loney, Dear)
Next month's goals:
I will start organizing my pictures better, and getting outside more.
Today I was trying to do a stop motion with my dear friend the santa playmobil, but this is so difficult!!
I'm going to spend lots of hours doing it, and this is an advance I give you to think how can it be.
:)
a try-out, I'm considering making one of my old mocs ( this moc ) into a stop-motion...
I still have a lot of work, refining my technique, lighting and most important; patience, I rushed things a bit which resulted in small errors
I took this way back when I was in my undergraduate studies. The assignment had my class test shutter speeds. Lucky, my friend likes to wall run.
Here is a set I've built for a young animator/film student, mate of mine. Such a pleasure to work with such a talented and driven film maker.
will tag him when i have permissions.
today I decided to clean up my computer. so I am going to be uploading some old stuff to the internet for no reason other than feeling like these attempts I made so long ago are not completely wasted when I simply delete them. okay. thats all. BYE.
Well I lost my taste for the company of airports and cars.
We flew through the year and avoided the dust and the rock.
I love this band too much. Consider this a tribute to them. Sarah came up with the idea, I went over there for dinner today and we executed! :D (That's whose shadow is in some of these, but I like it. It's like a lil demon lurkin!)
This song is off of their unreleased album "Fight Off Your Demons" and it's called "Untitled 6" but some of you may know the revised version Luca, which was released on their album "The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me".
If you don't know this band your life sucks by the way.
Full movie on Yotube [3:37]: youtu.be/8b5SiS0mG54
music, lego design, animation,
camera, postproduction, FX
Martin Josh Vala
Audio mastering of the main song: Audio Animals
Special thanks: Jan Švarc, Paul Ashmore
Thanks: Monika Valová, Renata Fitzková, Radka Baracskai,
Ondra Vala, Dariusz Sedziak, Ian Ying, family, friends & fans
More about J-BOT Project: www.flickr.com/photos/martinjoshvala/albums/7215771343925...
Facebook page: www.facebook.com/legobyjosh/
Soundtrack: soundcloud.com/user-896881846/j-bot-sound-system
© Martin Josh Vala 2020
This is when me and my group first started our filming. We worked very hard on the clay and the set but now it was time for filming. It was very fun and exciting. filming is very hard because you have to move the clay pieces very slowly and in like a minute you end up with about 400 shots. By Kayla 6/7A
Here is a set I've built for a young animator/film student, mate of mine. Such a pleasure to work with such a talented and driven film maker.
will tag him when i have permissions.
Voici la video de #stopmotion en #lightpainting que j'ai réalisé pour célébrer l'inauguration du Datacenter de Hexanet . Elle est composée de 800 images en longue exposition non retouchées.
Merci au PDG d'HEXANET, Jean-François Collard, de m'avoir fait confiance et d'avoir mis en avant notre Art Visuel devant ses clients, et les élus de la région.
Merci aux personnels d'astreinte de Hexanet de m'avoir permis des horaires décalées..
Merci à Thomas Grivet qui m'a assisté lors de toutes les prises de vue.
Don't crank volume at the beginning!
So I picked up a Rebel EOS Xsi yesterday. It was practically brand new and I got it for 250 dollars below retail off Craigs List.
It should hold me over till I can afford a better camera, I'm actually pretty blown away by the quality of the raw files.
I put this together last night. My first attempt at stop motion photography.
The song is Same in the End by Sublime.
Heres the Youtube link www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-ns5d4-g7k