Frame-by-frame stop motion : the guide to non-traditional animation techniques / Tom Gasek.
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- 9780240817286
- 0240817281
- 741.5 GAS
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Standard Loan | LSAD Library Main Collection | 741.5 GAS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 39002100622555 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
In a world that is dominated by computer images, alternative stop motion techniques like pixilation, time-lapse photography and down-shooting techniques combined with new technologies offer a new, tangible and exciting approach to animation. With over 25 years professional experience, industry veteran, Tom Gasek presents a comprehensive guide to stop motion animation without the focus on puppetry or model animation. With tips, tricks and hands-on exercises, Frame by Frame will help both experienced and novice filmmakers get the most effective results from this underutilized branch of animation. Practical insight and inspiration from leading filmmakers like PES (Western Spaghetti Creator, Time Magazine's #2 Viral Video of 2008), Dave Borthwick, of the Bolex Brothers and more! The accompanying website will include further content driven examples, indexes of stop motion software, a recommended film list and tools and resources for the beginner and intermediate stop motion artist, animators and filmmakers.
Includes index.
Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1: What are the Possibilities? Chapter 2: Shooting Frame by Frame Chapter 3: Pixilation Chapter 4: Time Lapse Chapter 5: Cinematography, Lighting and Composition Chapter 6: Objects, People & Places Chapter 7: The Multiplane Down-shooter Chapter 8: A Sense of Drama Chapter 9: Visual Rhythm Chapter 10: Collage (The Digital Advantage) Chapter 11: Massaging Frames in the Edit Chapter 12: Off to the Market.
What are the possibilities? -- Shooting frame by frame -- Pixilation -- Time lapse photography -- Cinematography, lighting and composition -- Objects, people, and places -- The multiplane downshooter -- A sense of drama -- Rhythm and flow -- Collage (The digital advantage) -- Massaging frames in the edit -- Exposure to the market.