Hypercinema - Stop Motion


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This week, we experimented with some stop motion! I worked with Tash Trebisacci to create these tiny little animations.

To continue my obsession with the laser cutter, we decided to play around with cutting paper and cardboard. We figured it would be pretty easy to make "morphing" shapes (for example, the moon below) in illustrator and have them cut out, rather than trying to mould them by hand. This took inspiration from Shugo Tokumaru's Katachi as well.

Our aim was to make simple but delightful animations. After the initial brainstorming and idea generation, we each set off on a bit of personal exploration, and came up with these.

Our first GIF is Tash's cute moon animation:

https://media.giphy.com/media/biNKxOc8iV4UHTsLSF/giphy.gif

Each of the backgrounds for the moons is a snippet of Tash's handmade paper.


And up next, my gif of a little text "Boo!" in the spirit of Halloween.

https://media.giphy.com/media/uMSY7aLe5n8CrkHe4e/giphy.gif

The full effect requires a little bit of sound. I actually took this audio with my out-of-order typewriter, which has been gathering dust while it awaits a fixing. https://youtu.be/1c6ynDyuHNo

And as a bonus, the internals of the laser-cut moon:

https://media.giphy.com/media/WsBfjZsYniESD7YKDf/giphy.gif


Lessons learned:

Posted/updated 2021-10-25

Tagged: content , itp , hypercinema , experiment

pre-fermenting: ingredients have been mixed, roughly stirred by hand, water and flour and the magic in the air, this will become something new and the change is rapid but we just have to wait to see when it'll be ready

* also found frequently in sunlight, on the pier, in the middle of it all, at a cafe table