It took Kalle Mattson, Kevin Parry and friends over six months to make this stop-motion music video.
Enjoy!
Kalle Mattson – Thick As Thieves (Official Video) from Kevin Parry on Vimeo.
It took Kalle Mattson, Kevin Parry and friends over six months to make this stop-motion music video.
Enjoy!
Kalle Mattson – Thick As Thieves (Official Video) from Kevin Parry on Vimeo.
A bizarre underwater “icicle of death” has been filmed by a BBC crew.
With timelapse cameras, specialists recorded salt water being excluded from the sea ice and sinking.
The temperature of this sinking brine, which was well below 0C, caused the water to freeze in an icy sheath around it.
Where the so-called “brinicle” met the sea bed, a web of ice formed that froze everything it touched, including sea urchins and starfish.
Video Description:
This is a piece created to question whether it was possible to film animation in realtime. Part of my CSM 3rd year disseration project I was looking at proto animation (really early basic animation) in contemporary design. I’ve taken a lot of influence from other contemporary designers who are using these techniques to explore the way we look at animation and how its made. As stated on my channel I have interviewed animators such as Jim le Fevre and in my research referenced other people using this technique such as David Wilson and Tim Wheatley who did this before me. I developed this project based on what is being done in animation right now as well as a lot of primary research into the history of animation techniques.