Houston Filmmaker Explores Dimensions of Paper Animation
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- Brandon Ray is a Houston-based filmmaker, who makes a living telling stories through hand-crafted animation. In addition to his own short films, he has done projects for nationally syndicated programs for Amazon, the Disney Channel and Sesame Street.
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About to get into this for the first time so I really appreciate the tutorial. Great stuff
Nice work! Way better and more organic than CGI stuff of today.
Actually the things you need are
An exacto knife
A cutting board
Paper
Pencils or markers or different coloured paper
And a device that can take photos
And if you don’t want to spend a year making it you need to rig it with thin cable wire. But that’s just me
Nice! I just started my first cutout characters for stop motion animation. It's alot of fun making the characters but the animation part may take some time lol
Every great thing takes time my friend, after all, Rome wasn't built in a day. Take care:)
So inspiring 👍🏼 wish you all the luck and success
Ive been using stop motion for these past few months, they have come out great but there were limits to making my work, such as lack of proper tools, my exams keeping me busy all year and so on . But i find ways to manage.
Damnnn why don't artists like u get real appreciations like good followers good fame after a lot of hardwork
Seems like most folks do not resonate with real art for some reason.
It's so professional
This is my inspiration
Who's here for there school project?!
I've learned a lot, thanks for doing that !
That is soooooo awesome! Just WOW!!!
Thank you for your video, Brandon. Really inspired me. Recently I have been seeing these explainer-style videos from The School of Life channel. I am just wondering if that is any particular type of stop motion we called them?
Please tell us about your lighting set up.
This helps me make better south park animations for fun
Is he using colored paper or cardstock? What would anyone here recommend?
I would like to ask for your opinion on the camera and lens for taking photos from above a table, and the object to be photographed is a composition of cut and painted paper elements (total size - approx. A3 format).
Reading the blogs of animation studios, I find a recommendation for Canon EOS R or EOS RP as the "industry standard" and ensuring maximum use of the capabilities of specialized animation software (camera control).
Budget options allow me the RP version plus 1-2 inexpensive lenses - I thought about Nikkor AF 50mm f / 1.8 D typically for animation plus something more "universal" - usually included in 24-105mm f / 4-7.1 IS STM sets.
Is it possible to make good-looking animation shots like above with such equipment? Alternatively, I should think about other / additional lenses - maybe at the expense of the equipment?
Would you also have advice on other equipment (tripod, lighting)?
I LOVE THE WATER!!
amazing
Awesome job sir.... 👌👌👌👌👌
AMAZING WORK PAPER BRAIN !!! :D
Beautiful
*Amazing*
*Creative*
*hardwork* 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Where do you get a multi plane down shooter rig from?
Where I can buy a downshooter from?
Da wäre mal ein Schönes Tutorial zu was Feines wie du das alles Gebaut hast, Samt Animations Prozess.
Verry good
Your work is really great sir!
Love it
Wow 😍❤
Мое уважение вашему таланту! Впечатляет!
New subscriber
Yes
i love it!!!!!!!
Awesome 👍
it's beuatiful
Как я обожаю это всё!
how mutch it cost back to life someone who passed away with you work?
Bom demais
Wooow. .. 😊😊😊😊
👏👏👏👏
I looooove you big master
Great
me gustóooooo
Haha ! 🤣😂😂😂😂 @ but it makes sense
How dare you exploit your kids like that.
your wife is hugging another men