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How Chipotle Made This Amazing Stop Motion Film

I would have never thought Chipotle Mexican Grill would be doing such a cool stop motion, but hey we never know. Please read it and enjoy the lovely animation.

Even the most anti-fast foodies will admit that Mexi-chain Chipotle’s been making strides in supporting responsible food production, using local purveyors, and championing a new sustainable store design. A campaign to reintroduce itself to its eaters features a gorgeous new stop-motion ad by London-based Johnny Kelly that shows how Chipotle eschews the icky practices of factory farming. Michael Pollan would surely approve.

Featuring a Willie Nelson cover of the Coldplay song “The Scientist,” the ad opens on an idyllic pastoral scene, where a farmer cares for his family alongside pigs and cows. As business grows, his practices industrialize, and as the camera pans right, it follows an assembly line where pigs pass by vats of chemicals, are unnaturally fattened and finally processed into tiny pink cubes (not so much of a metaphor). As the trucks of pork squares roar over a desolate landscape, the farmer realizes the error of his ways and regains control of his farm, going — sing it Willie — “back to the start.”

The ad itself is a cinematic marvel — I admit, I teared up! — but now there’s an even more impressive component. Kelly has released a behind-the-scenes video shot by Max Halstead showing how he and the team at Clapham Road Studios did it.

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The Montreal Stop Motion Film Festival

Banderole Sans CommanditeEn The Montreal Stop Motion Film Festival

Do not forget the Montreal Stop Motion Film Festival is back! This is a great oportunity to showcase your work! This type of event do not happen often specially focused towards stop motion, so if you are an animator out there and you have a film or are working on one, take a serious look at this film festival its trully awesome.

The Montreal Stop Motion Film Festival

Call for entries!

Montreal – April 14, 2011 – The Montreal Stop Motion Film Festival is proud to announce the official opening of its call for entries for the Festival’s third edition that will take place on October 21, 22 and 23, 2011, at Concordia University’s J.A. de Sève Theater (1453 Mackay Street, Montreal).

The second edition of the festival showcased more than 66 films from around the world, all created using Stop Motion Animation.

Now, the festival is inviting all filmmakers of this unique art form to submit their latest masterpieces in any of the three competitive categories: Independent, Academic, and Professional.

Please refer to the entries section on our website for answers to your questions concerning eligibility, dates, accepted formats, and new rules.

Deadline for film entries is September 26, 2011.

http://www.stopmotionmontreal.com/


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Do The Green Thing

Green Thing is a public service that inspires people to lead a greener life. With the help of brilliant videos and inspiring stories from creative people and community members around the world, Green Thing focuses on seven things you can do – and enjoy doing. Join people from 209 countries doing their green things and making a difference.

http://www.dothegreenthing.com/

The story begins with a tragic scene — a table full of broken stuff. Unwanted and unloved these well-worn and once useful objects are destined for the dump… until they are rescued by some magical mending creatures who not only fix them ready to be loved and used again but bring each object to life with surprising beauty and charm.

Written by Olivia Knight
Animation created and directed by Claire Lever and Steven Boot
Starring Sugru www.sugru.com
Photography by Martin Kelly
Music by Jacob H James www.myspace.com/jacobhjames
Sound by James Trott and


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Creamen

Let me tell you about a super creative Brooklyn team making a stop motion movie about global warming, please let me introduce to you Creamen.

esthermr pop online CreamenCreamen, taken from the Spanish word crimen, meaning “crime“, is a colorful, symbolic and micro-cosmic story about the global warming crisis, which brings together an unlikely group of abstract, anthropomorphic characters who unexpectedly are forced to confront the challenge of a potentially devastating future together.

In this story, shown to us through the remarkable visual landscape of stop-motion animation technique, our favorite ice cream flavors, Vanilla, Strawberry, Chocolate Chip, and Banana, are transformed into irreverent personalities from different nations and regions of the world, each of which holding closely to their views on this most urgent of environmental crisis.

With personalities that indeed reflect the best…or not so best…in all of us, irreverent Russian curmudgeon “Mr. Popivanov” along with the delicate French debutante “Sophie”, “Mr. Chip” the American who lives next door; and, finally, “Calitos” from the Dominican Republic (a gentleman quite interested in global warming of a different sort), all make us laugh even as we contemplate their inability to find common ground in the midst of the world’s most vexing global problem.

Please check out Creamen’s website at
www.creamenthemovie.com
I really encourage everybody to donate and help support super talented artists to continue to produce amazing projects like this one. If you are interested in donating please visit https://www.fracturedatlas.org/site/contribute/donate/1882
Show the love and follow them on twitter at @claymaniak


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What is Refrigimation?

I should have checked my email sooner because it was a really nice surprise when I received a very nice email from Mike McVey with a link to his stop motion movie. Please check it out and any GO to his website you will not regret it! Check out his cool movie!
Thank you Mike for sending us your move, please keep them coming!

Stop motion animation using over 2,880 individual photographs… Enjoy some dancing word magnets on the refrigerator: Refrigimation! Shot with a Canon 5D Mark II by Seth Wood and animated by Michael McVey with FCP. Featuring “John Law Burned Down the Liquor Sto’” with Chris Thomas King and Colin Linden.

Animation by Michael McVey
Photography by Seth Wood

Michael McVey
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Happy late 4th of July

So here is a cool link i found of the 4th of July so its a good excuse to say Happy 4th of July US!

Fireworks Stop-Motion from Nick on Vimeo.


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Final Fantasy

I was reading this article and it said Best Stop Motion of Final Fantasy and it didn’t disappoint to be honest with you. If you have never played the games I really recommend it. Check it out and let me know what you guys think.

ephiroth: The World’s Enemy is perfect Final Fantasy fan service.

Can I be honest with you guys?

I’m a little burned out on the whole “Final Fantasy VII is the best thing since Jesus created the Chocobo” thing.

I mean, yeah, I played the game when I was a teenager, and it was a great roleplaying title, but did it really warrant two decades of people gushing uncontrollably over a silver-haired, Eurotrash proto-goth?

That’s the cynical mindset I had when I watched Sephiroth: The World’s Enemy this morning. The video is a stop-motion animation created by amateur film maker John Huang. Previously, Huang created stop-motion flicks based on a Mega — er, that is, Rockman/Transformers mashup and a Gundam-meets-Dragon Ball theme.

Presumably he subsists entirely on a diet of geeks wetting themselves with delight.

Caveat: Huang is not a native English speaker. Even with the language barrier, the films are still surprisingly rad, though I have to assume that those who speak Japanese may be getting more out of this than I am.

That said, why isn’t Huang employed to make films professionally? He’s creating these things solo, at a rate of about one every two months, and the end result looks better than most Hollywood stop-motion efforts.

Source: Kotaku

Jordan Kahn’s Stop Motion Video: 24-Hour Croissant Deconstruction

2 of my favorite things in the mix food and animation, how can this go wrong. Check this cool video of a croissant slowly converting into this almost alien world type, and by the end of the video I was a bit hungry.

Assiette: Garden of Delight on Nowness.com.

Chef Jordan Kahn’s dishes at Red Medicine are so intricate and labor intensive, that when a customer orders one, it can take twenty minutes of continuous work to complete it. The dish he recently created for Nowness.com, however, took a bit longer.
Kahn conceptualized, cooked and plated the dish featured in “Assiette: Garden of Delight,” a stop motion featurette that may have only lasted 45 seconds but took 24 hours of continuous work to film.

As Kahn explained to us as part of an upcoming Q & A, filmmakers Natasha Subramaniam and Alisa Lapidus approached him for the project, and after planning and storyboarding, they then filmed it in one day.

They begin the video the dish with a bare white plate. Set to minimalist tonal music reminiscent of 2001: A Space Odyssey, a croissant materializes before slowly opening up and decaying. Meanwhile, dots of green sauce appear one by one, green and white balls roll into view and flowers and herbs seem to grow out out of the plate.

Stop motion requires its figures to be moved in incredibly small increments and photographed at each stage, these still images then being combined to create a moving image. We’ve seen stop motion put to goofy use in Gumby and to witty ends in Fantastic Mr. Fox, but never have we seen it quite like this.

What does it mean? Maybe it’s a look into the plating of a dish, Kahn’s intricacy brought to the foreground. Maybe it contemplates decay and rebirth, creativity and beauty and the natural order of the world. Maybe it’s just pretty to look at.

By Andrew Froug Fri., Jun. 24 2011 at 12:00 PM


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Coldplay come back brightly

Found this interesting artilcle and since I like Coldplay and Im sure lots of you do as well thought I would pass it along.

COLDPLAY’S comeback video is a colourful affair.
Paint plasters floors, walls and ceilings as the quartet rock out in an abandoned warehouse.
The promo to Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall is shot using a stop motion technique which lends an animated air to the film.
The anthemic offering’s lyrics appear behind frontman Martin in bright primary colours as he sings the words.
Abstract patterns and designs also plaster surfaces in the derelict building.
The band are also shown thrashing away in a darkened room under ultra violet light which makes some of the artwork glow.
The band’s frontman has spoken of his admiration for spray can art recently.
Talking of what has been inspiring him, he said: “The ideas come from graffiti art of the 70s in New York, where people were expressing themselves with paint.
“I’ve spent a lot of my life playing it a bit safe or conforming to something, even though I didn’t agree with it.
“So I have respect and admiration for people who don’t.”

By CARL STROUD, Bizarre Digital Editor


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Cassini Mission by Chris Abbas

Everybody loves space right? I think the only people that don’t are the guys and gals that have been abducted by aliens, but thats a different story. Check out this video by talented Chris Abbas, and maybe you will love space a bit more icon smile Cassini Mission by Chris Abbas

 

CASSINI MISSION from Chris Abbas on Vimeo.


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