Below is an example of the use of collage and cut-outs, to an animation by Lewis Klahr, master collagist; a way of using existing images, especially if drawing is not your favourite thing to do! Note that this is animation, not live action, and is being posted for the look rather than the technique. Thanks, Amber, for the link! Here it is:
puppetfilmmaking with saskatchewan filmpool artist-in-residence chrystene ells
October 2011 - October 2012
pages
- FX: Puppetfilm Inspiration
- FX: CRE's Puppet film
- 3D: Puppet Inspiration
- 3D: Puppet Styles
- 3D: CRE Gute Schöne tests, prepro
- 2D puppet Inspiration
- 2D Puppet Tests~CRE
- 2D: Angela Edmunds' A Place for You
- 2D: Tyler Banadyga's Title TBA
- Character Design Tips
- Production Design Tips
- Suggested Materials - 3D
- Indonesian Puppets
2D puppet Inspiration
Here are some examples of analog live-action 2D and shadow puppet films from the web, and from Heather Henson's collection:
Below is an example of the use of collage and cut-outs, to an animation by Lewis Klahr, master collagist; a way of using existing images, especially if drawing is not your favourite thing to do! Note that this is animation, not live action, and is being posted for the look rather than the technique. Thanks, Amber, for the link! Here it is:
Below is an example of the use of collage and cut-outs, to an animation by Lewis Klahr, master collagist; a way of using existing images, especially if drawing is not your favourite thing to do! Note that this is animation, not live action, and is being posted for the look rather than the technique. Thanks, Amber, for the link! Here it is:
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