
I’m looking for reference of eye rolls with attitude…
waah!!.. too much..


I’m getting off topic here
ok got it!! Thanks Mariah!

I’m looking for reference of eye rolls with attitude…
waah!!.. too much..


I’m getting off topic here
ok got it!! Thanks Mariah!
The more behind the scenes stuff you see from Laika the more your mind is blown! It’s unreal what these guys can do. I can’t wait to see Box Trolls, their next film. Unfortunately I can’t embed the video, but follow the link below it’s incredible!
http://www.traileraddict.com/trailer/coraline/b-roll-iii


Bestie Boys. Fight For Your Right To Party.
I’ve been in the studio shooting stop-motion as much as possible in the run up to the rough-cut deadline. I’ve shot all the stop-motion parts and it’s time to devote all my time to the 2D part. After that I will do some more stop-motion, because there are some things I still wanted to try for the beginning/titles and for fun, but so far I’ve got what I need. I managed to reshoot the tattoo scene and the opening scene and I think they work a lot better and I enjoyed using the lighting and reflectors I borrowed from the loans store the “kino flow diva light”
Check out these new production stills:
Also you can follow me on twitter and instagram, that’s fun because I’ve been posting pictures directly from the set…


Really like the graphic designs of these Clerks/Mallrats toys, and their squared fingers! I hadn’t ever seen them before.
http://slimecounty.blogspot.co.uk/2010/06/bill-and-teds-bogusly-deleted.html
man I love this movie! Check out the link for bogusly deleted scenes and the original ending… I know! No way, right?
Getting Trip into position last Friday. We had a good week of shooting, was nice to be reiminded how much I love stop-motion, it can be so much fun when you get into the flow of it. Hopefully will be able to iron out some of the problems I encountered this week. Looking forward to getting back in my black box tomorrow morning!
So, this happened right at the beginning of the week…but it actually was very fortunate because I was accepting the fact I had accidentally made the right leg a little longer than the left, so I could file it down and make sure the threaded ball joint screwed all the way on this time. Once I fixed him up, off we went starting with the end scene. I can’t tell you how much I love this armature! It’s so brilliant to animate with, makes a huge difference, it has weight and brings personality and flexibility beyond what I anticipated. Totally worth the money. And so, the following day…