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Animated on many top feature films using stop motion. Description: Stop-motion Animation was Anthony's first career choice. At age eleven, inspired by the 1933 original King Kong, Ray Harryhausen's mythical monsters from the Sinbad movies and the Rankin/Bass annual Christmas specials such as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, he began experimenting with this form of animation using a bare-bones Kodak Super-8 camera. He spent the next few years making short live-action and animated films in his garage and backyard, casting his family and friends. After high school, he attended Lansing Community College in Michigan and gained experience with 16mm film production.
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Original Music Scores for Radio and TV. Jingles, Film Scores, Soundtracks, Production Beds, as well as Non-Union Voice-Talent.
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Art interactif, Scénarios de dessins animés, Cinéma d'animation: animated movies, interactive arts this site presents my work in cg, puppets and animation
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Gogue is an artist out of Spain who designs and sculpts characters based on pictures you send him. He has also done tons of book and magazine illustrations. Every time I see his work it gets better.
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Misha is a stop motion animator in California with some of the most expressive puppet poses. Very realistic and zany stuff. Has worked on lots of high profile pieces.
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Phil has animated, directed, and supervised on numerous commercials, employing both stop-motion and CG animation techniques, and as a live action director Phil has written and produced several short films. He is currently writing and developing feature lengh projects. Phil is a lead creative in development at Laika Entertainment.
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Random Animation is a stop-motion studio in Denver, Colorado specializing in clay animation short films and commericals. Below are several stills and brief descriptions of projects that have emerged from the studio since January, 2000.
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Chris Sickels Illustration and stop motion animation projects. Plenty of pictures to look at.
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For over twenty years Robert Vowles has created sets and models that are out of this world, for some of Canada's most dynamic ad agencies. Primarily working in miniature, he tackles the most unusual projects with economy, speed and imagination. Sculpting with a diversity of materials, from ceramics and latex rubber to Sculpey and hot melt glue, he creates people, creatures, monsters and animals.
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Tom is a great guy, author, animator and well known for his armature kits on ebay. Also gives workshops from time to time and teaches at schools.
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Voltaire is a director/animator specializing in stop-motion animation. Inspired by the films of Ray Harryhausen(Jason and the Argonauts, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad), Voltaire began animating at the age of ten on a super8 camera. At that time, he says,"no three dimensional object was safe. My brother's action figures, my sister's dolls, silverware, etc...If it was missing, chances were that it was in the basement in front of my camera".
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Panic Button Pictures is the preoccupied world of award winning Animator Webster Crowell; Tactile, obsessive films about things which occasionally grow too big for their cages.
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Webster Colcord has worked as a professional animator since 1987, starting with Will Vinton Studios in Portland, Oregon. He has worked for various studios including Disney, Fox, Warner Bros., from 1997-2002 at PDI/ Dreamworks, and is currently an animation lead at Electronic Arts in Redwood Shores, California. WebsterÂ’s feature animation credits include James and the Giant Peach, Antz, Monkeybone, Evolution, Minority Report, and Matrix Revolutions. He has also produced commercials and his own short films, many of which have toured with the Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation. Some of the techniques used in his work include live action, stop motion animation, cel, and computer animation.
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I've been an animator at Will Vinton "Claymation" studios (now Laika Entertainment)for twenty years and have animated hundreds of scenes for film and television and sculpted probably twice that many characters. I'm currently sculpting characters at Laika for a new stop motion feature film due out in the theaters for 2008.
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"Bruce Bickford was born in 1947 in Seattle Washington. He began animating clay in the summer of 1964 at the age of 17. He graduated from high school in 1965; and engaged in military service from 1966 to 1969. Upon his return he resumed animation, and did his first line animation in 1970, then in 1973 he went looking for work in Los Angeles-where he met Frank Zappa. He worked for him from 1974 through 1980. Afterwards, he returned to Seattle and resumed animating mostly his own personal work."
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Ron Coles pioneering blog featuring his latest Dynamation-style projects and work. He also has a portfolio page on Wix that you can view here.
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Sven and Gretchin have a blog called the Scarlet Letters. They post their feelings, problems, successes and techniques that they have encountered making their latest film. Lots of good images and more.
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I am a clay animator and songwriter best known for my work with Knoxskorner (At The Rave Inn) for the feature film "Klay World: Off The Table.
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Our philosophy at Kerrupt is to make good quality stop-frame animation available to all. Traditionally it has been considered a slow and expensive technique for making video however, with our exclusive methods of production we offer quality animation at costs that mean any company or organisation can consider stop-motion animation as a method for connecting with their clients.