Tim Hittle: The Quiet Life
- Thursday, 26 May 2011 11:34
- Last Updated on Monday, 29 November 1999 18:00
- Written by Marc Spess

Tim Hittle and Brian Kearney have created the third installment of the award winning Jay Clay series.
The film is called The Quiet Life and features Jay Clay, his dog Blue, a new friend and a new skeleton foe. The Quiet Life took ten years to make and was shot on 16mm film and finished digitally. Tims animation style is very smooth, subtle, natural and lively. The story telling is quirky, fun and to the point. You're sure to be inspired! You can watch the new film below:
Tim now works for Pixar but obviously still loves to animate in stop motion. It shows in every frame. After you watch The Quiet Life make sure to visit the official Jay Clay web site. There are behind the scenes galleries, more on the history of Jay Clay and the other two films in the triage. Canhead and the Potato Hunter. You can find his official web site here, and also the Vimeo site he create over here.

written by Stephen P, May 27, 2011



Also the armature looked like it was made of wooden rods and wire - how do you think it stays in plays with out swinging back? Maybe the plastelina holds it?