I admit that I do not know, but it could have been made with translucent plastic film cutouts and an optical printer. A simpler animation of cutouts by a different animator is the film "Notes on a Triangle" ruclips.net/video/lTXGz68Qz0g/видео.html An optical printer combines two or more frames from different films into one image. Usually, they are used to combine live action and still backgrounds [matte shots]. Norm McLaren fed several copies of a film of two dancers through an optical printer to create "Pas de Deux" ruclips.net/video/WopqmACy5XI/видео.html
Adam Watson Except that this was created 35 years earlier, and it's nice to see more original ideas while they were still fresh. Yes, this has become a cliché in the past 40 years, and a whole like easier to make technologically, but that doesn't really take away from more original manifestations of this idea at a time when originality seems to have been more important.
Adam Watson Perhaps creative animation isn't for you. They make animated TV commercials, and there's usually a 3-D animated movie about princess out. Maybe you'd be better served watching one of those.
InsertName125 Oh on the contrary I love creative, *good* animation, which this definitely is not. And I loathe the animation style that dominates all of today`s major animated movies thank you!
Adam Watson This definitely is more creative and original than the video you're plugging, since it was created decades earlier with less technology and wasn't just following a cliché. You'd think that with newer and easier technology an animator would be able to focus more energy on an original idea, but I guess that,when it's easy to complete the project 100 times faster, there's just no time for originality, and the only choice is to steal from the past.
Incredible and beautiful. To have made this in 1975 must have required a mind-blowing level of skill and vision. Ishu Patel, I salute you!
This is what the future of technology looks like.
The Koto and moving shapes makes this feel like some surreal origami.
I don't think I blinked the entire time I watched this wide eyed - wow. Such drama!
How in TF was this even made? Absolutely incredible.
I admit that I do not know, but it could have been made with translucent plastic film cutouts and an optical printer.
A simpler animation of cutouts by a different animator is the film "Notes on a Triangle" ruclips.net/video/lTXGz68Qz0g/видео.html
An optical printer combines two or more frames from different films into one image. Usually, they are used to combine live action and still backgrounds [matte shots]. Norm McLaren fed several copies of a film of two dancers through an optical printer to create "Pas de Deux" ruclips.net/video/WopqmACy5XI/видео.html
OH MY GOD!! JAPANESE TRAD "KOTO" MUSIC....!!! very incredible!!
Beautiful
This is like Technology from the early 2000s.
So great
This kind of animation was later made for Canadian versions of Sesame Street, including Episode 2058.
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That's a very famous old Japanese song that they put the visuals to.
Do you know the name of the song? Or other similar to this? It is very beautiful!
This song is called "Sakura hensokyoku". See also ruclips.net/video/3wvQk57vwHY/видео.html
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Koto, kite, kimono, and Frank Lloyd Wright’s ‘Samara’,….
People were really bored before computers...
people are still bored
Lack of imagination=true sorrow. pax
Wow, that's a super-dumb comment, wayyy to go!
The NFBOC will take aaaaanything
You've got to be kidding me, this film is amazing.
try to make 3 seconds of something like this and you will understand the effort and skills it requires
):/ Pff! Hey ya wanna see this kind of thing but done about 20 times better? Check out "Love and Theft."
Adam Watson Except that this was created 35 years earlier, and it's nice to see more original ideas while they were still fresh. Yes, this has become a cliché in the past 40 years, and a whole like easier to make technologically, but that doesn't really take away from more original manifestations of this idea at a time when originality seems to have been more important.
InsertName125 Don`t care about cliche, do care that it`s boring however..
Adam Watson Perhaps creative animation isn't for you. They make animated TV commercials, and there's usually a 3-D animated movie about princess out. Maybe you'd be better served watching one of those.
InsertName125 Oh on the contrary I love creative, *good* animation, which this definitely is not. And I loathe the animation style that dominates all of today`s major animated movies thank you!
Adam Watson This definitely is more creative and original than the video you're plugging, since it was created decades earlier with less technology and wasn't just following a cliché. You'd think that with newer and easier technology an animator would be able to focus more energy on an original idea, but I guess that,when it's easy to complete the project 100 times faster, there's just no time for originality, and the only choice is to steal from the past.