Eborsisk - Willow (1988)
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Eborsisk - Willow (1988)
Computer Generated Images and the Eye of the Beholder Part 4
Computer Generated Images and the Eye of the Beholder Part 4
The modern era of computer generated imagery was ushered in by 1993’s Jurassic Park. The Stephen Spielberg adaptation of Michael Crichton’s novel was a slam dunk. It was a huge hit and it changed the way movies would be made forever. Originally, the special effects team had plans to use stop motion animation to create the illusion of dinosaurs running amok. Phil Tippett, who received an Oscar for…
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Dragonslayer (1981)
"First film to use go-motion, a variant of stop-motion animation in which parts of the model (in this case, the dragon) were mechanized and the movement programmed by computer. During shooting, the computer moves the model while the camera is shooting, resulting in motion blur, which makes the animation more convincing."
Project Wendy - Happiness.
Hokay. I'm not usually one to brag but I am over the moon, the internet has come through for me! For the past two months I've been working, editing and producing a stop-motion movie of a double/queen size quilt being put together start to finish.
From a relatively low starting point without formal training in film - well to be honest I was hoping to see 301 views within a week at the very most. The movie was released on youtube on Saturday. Today is Tuesday and upon my last refresh it has received 1054 views!!!
What in holy sand & shenanigans. Quiltees on the interwebs have pulled the huge numbers out of a hat. Thank you to anybody who's given it a watch and to anybody who follows me on here and would like a look I'll post the link below (:
Grá, Mae. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iA4g1S_GY24