{image via here }
I’m a huge fan of anything from Aardman Animations (creators of Wallace & Gromit) and I was really excited when I spotted their new project Dot, on one of my favorite blogs, Kickcan & Konkers. This features the world’s smallest stop-motion animation character- shot on a Nokia N8 camera phone that’s fitted with a CellScope. The art piece used in the film is also called Dot, and was made by Will Studd an Ed Patterson, of Sumo Science, for Aardmann.
As always, I am just as interested in how these wonderful little short features are made and I loved watching this “making of” video too. -Simply amazing. Hope you enjoyed it!
*I also wanted to say how touched I am at all of the sweet & supportive comments that were left on yesterdays post. Thank you!
*I also wanted to say how touched I am at all of the sweet & supportive comments that were left on yesterdays post. Thank you!
11 Comments
emily b
24 September 2010Oh my gosh. This is incredible. Thank you so much for sharing this wonderfulness!
emily b
24 September 2010Oh my gosh. This is incredible. Thank you so much for sharing this wonderfulness!
emily b
24 September 2010Oh my gosh. This is incredible. Thank you so much for sharing this wonderfulness!
strawberry lemonade girl
24 September 2010AMAZING!!!!
strawberry lemonade girl
24 September 2010AMAZING!!!!
strawberry lemonade girl
24 September 2010AMAZING!!!!
Daria
24 September 2010Utterly brilliant! I enjoyed the making of very much – (yeah, sometimes I enjoy these even more than the actual films). Thanks for sharing K!
Daria
24 September 2010Utterly brilliant! I enjoyed the making of very much – (yeah, sometimes I enjoy these even more than the actual films). Thanks for sharing K!
Daria
24 September 2010Utterly brilliant! I enjoyed the making of very much – (yeah, sometimes I enjoy these even more than the actual films). Thanks for sharing K!
Chantale
24 September 2010Very cool! I saw this this morning via Kickcan & Konkers too! We were slightly late for school actually to watch this. lol. So amazingly well done.. the tiny details.. Love it!
Chantale
24 September 2010Very cool! I saw this this morning via Kickcan & Konkers too! We were slightly late for school actually to watch this. lol. So amazingly well done.. the tiny details.. Love it!