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This is our interview with Jacqui Lopez, James Waugh, and Josh Rimes the Executive Producers of Star Wars Visions Volume 2.Justin chats with them about their passion for helping to develop Star Wars as told by voices from around the globe and how they worked closely with each studio to produce beautiful and personal stories set in a galaxy far far away.Star Wars Visions Volume 2 will be available May the 4th, 2023, exclusively on Disney+ Check out Geekcentric onYouTube | Instagram | Twitter | TikTokJoin Nate on Twitch at - twitch.tv/nateplaysgames
The Alchemist wage a war for the futre and our souls in War for the Planet of the Apes. Key Elements: Ghost Koba, Bad Ape. Knife Shaving Youtube: Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/filmalchemistpod
We're back! After extensive technical issues and multiple efforts at recording this episode, we finally succeeded! This week we're once again diving into a Paul Verhoeven film, this time his 1987 effort - Robocop. We talk about Verhoeven's skill of satire, the great practical effects, RoboJesus, and much more. Tune in and check it, and hopefully we'll be back on schedule and be back in two weeks! Contact us at rollitpodcast@gmail.com or follow us! Twitter - @RollItPodcast Instagram - @rollitpodcast Music by Ethan Rapp
We get animated on this week's episode as we dive into the pilot episode of Donald's new show Alabama Jackson! Join us as we break down the time-traveling comedy with the creative minds behind the show, including Seth Green, Chris Waters, 'Harv' Harvatine, Shirley Faison, Ashley Ray, and Lee House.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En un mundo donde la industria de la animación es considerada juego de niños, Vonno y Roy Ambriz se comprometieron a crear historias loquísimas con filosofías y visiones muy profundas de la vida hechas completamente en stop-motion. Guillermo del Toro los considera la punta de lanza para el futuro de la industria, y han hecho un sin fin de historias diferentes: desde comerciales para la NFL hasta cortos para Cartoon Network y Adult Swim, o la primera serie de animación en stop motion de Latinoamérica. Siempre buscando trascender en el mundo del cine. Por eso, hoy démosle la bienvenida a HDC…
Steve Turek from the hosts a discussion about Mighty Joe Young (dir. Ernest B. Schoedsack) with Kenny this week on Monster Kid Radio while Derek is getting ready for his upcoming wedding. Derek still introduces the show, and there's still Kenny's Look at Famous Monsters of Filmland and Mark Matzke's Beta Capsule Review, of course! Derek and Beth's Wedding Registry - The Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards - Team Deth YouTube Channel - Voicemail: (360) 524-2484 Email: Monster Kid Radio's Discord Server - Monster Kid Radio on Reddit - Monster Kid Radio on Twitch! - - Monster Kid Radio on YouTube - Follow Steve Turek DieCast Movie Podcast - DieCast Movie Podcast on Facebook - Follow Mark MatzkeMonsteropolis - Monster Study Group - Small Town Monsters - Monster Fest - Small Town Monsters YouTube Channel (Home of SasWatch) - Monster Kid Radio Amazon Wishlist - Monster Kid Radio on TeePublic - Next time on Monster Kid Radio: Mighty Joe Young (dir. Ernest B. Schoedsack) The opening and closing song "" () appears by permission of - All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a .
Robocop 3 - 1993Director - Frank DekkerWriters - Frank Miller, Fred DekkerMusic - Basil PoledourisStars:Nancy AllenRobert John BurkeRemy RyanRip TornCCH PounderJohn CastleJill HennessyBradley WhitfordStephen RootDaniel von BargenStanley AndersonChaos... Corruption... Civil War... He's back to lay down the law.
This chat features freelance stop motion artist, sculptor, and educator, Annie Wong who goes by the online persona of Headexplodie. She shares how she's developed her unique style which brands absolutely love - that's why she's been able to work with clients like Vans, Giphy, and Adult Swim. She was also a contestant on the HBO reality show Craftopia. Tune in to Ibele and Wong to hear: *The activity Wong does during downtimes that gets her future work *How teaching animation changed her career goals *What it's like running your own art business ~[SPONSORED MESSAGE]~ This episode is sponsored by HUE. Makers of colorful, Plug & Play cameras for learning, work and play. Originally designed for teachers, HUE cameras can also be used for creative activities such as capturing hand-drawn pencil tests and shooting behind-the-scenes footage, time-lapse videos and stop motion animation. The cameras have flexible, posable necks, manual focus controls and they are compatible with Dragonframe, OBS, Twitch, Zoom and many other camera apps. Visit huehd.com to learn more and follow @HUEcameras on social media for news, fun and giveaways. Get 10% off any Hue product from www.huehd.com with code: 10TERRYAIP ~~ Social Links: *Check out Wong's website: https://www.headexplodie.co/ *Follow Wong on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/headexplodie/
Robocop 2 - 1990Director - Irvin KershnerWriters - Frank Miller, Walon GreenMusic - Leonard RosenmanStars:Peter WellerNancy AllenDan O'HerlihyFelton PerryBelinda BauerTom NoonanGabriel DamonWillard E PughHe's back to protect the innocent.
J.J. Chen is a French-Belgian-Taiwanese artist and veteran of the animation industry, both in Taiwan and Europe. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Jean-Jacques about his experiences as an animator, Taiwan animation's place in the world, and a deep, deep breakdown of the animation process, from start to finish. Seriously, I learned a LOT this episode! You can find some of J.J.'s past projects on his vimeo page: https://vimeo.com/channels/303090 Here's some of his photography: https://500px.com/p/lapprentiroidessinges And here's an article he wrote on Taiwan's "On Happiness Road": https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/3341091 You can also find J.J. on IG: @apprentiroidessinges Thanks so much for listening!
White on Rice is a brand centered around the ancient Japanese art of origami(paper folding). A 365 day origami Instagram project in 2014 which grew to over 100K followers in less than 2 years is now a full time business. I have worked with clients from all around the world creating social media content and origami installations. Specializing in origami stop frame animations, White on Rice prides itself on creativity and content creation excellence. From start to finish we conceptualize and create custom origami designs, origami installations, stop motion animations and social media content for brands and companies. I collaborate with creatives and other artists to create products and share ideas. Our main focus is on creating social media content in the form of video animations and still photography along with physical origami installations that represent the online based content. Blending digital content into the real world.
Army Of Darkness, Medieval Dead, Evil Dead III, whatever you call it, it's still an amazing wrap-up to our Fantasy February series and Sam Raimi's Evil Dead trilogy. A mash-up of horror, slap-stick comedy and medieval mayhem, this film finds our hero, Ash William (perfectly played by the incomparable Bruce Campbell) transported to the past (the year 1300 to be exact) where he is determined to be the "chosen one" who can deliver Arthur and his people from an army of Deadites while all he wants is to find his way back home!
From the book about everything to the film about embracing your inner child, here's an episode about foxes, Captain Hook, and the stars in the sky.
In this episode, we're brining you the latest in our Fantasy February series...this week is a special week for, not only are we looking at a classic mythological movie with fantastic stop-motion FX by Ray Harryhausen, we're pitting it agains it's 2010 CGI remake! It's our latest in our VS series as well, as we bring you The Clash of The Clash OF The Titans!!!
214 STOP-MOTION!Kelly throws shade at the nicest guy in the industry before the gang gets into their Stop-Motion picks.Also discussed: Velma, Missing, Extreme Prejudice.Support the show
Episode 113 – The one with Q: The Winged Serpent Welcome to our podcast. This is episode 113 of Kaiju Curry House – The one with Q: The Winged Serpent. Please download or stream from your favourite podcast service or watch the video version on YouTube and enjoy our content. In today’s episode Joe and … Continue reading "The one with Q: The Winged Serpent"
Eric and Neil dive headfirst into the waters of nostalgia for this weeks episode. We discuss Cash of the Titans from 1981. We talk about our love for "Stop Motion" animation all practical effects. Find and Fulfill your Destiny and join us!
Krista and Ryan share this week's What & Why, Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio. Curious what else the Queue team is watching? Head over to Netflix and search Queue's Queue for more recommendations!
¿Qué es stop-motion? ¿Cuál es su historia? ¿Vale la pena hacer películas usando esta técnica? Esto y más en el episodio de hoy.
Chris and Taylor review the 2022 stop-motion animated musical fantasy film "Pinocchio" directed by Guillermo del Toro and Mark Gustafson. Loosely based on the 1883 Italian novel "The Adventures of Pinocchio" by Carlo Collodi, it reimagines the story of Pinocchio, a wooden puppet who comes to life as the son of his carver Geppetto, set in Fascist Italy during the interwar period and World War II. It stars the voices of Gregory Mann, David Bradley, Ewan McGregor, Burn Gorman, Ron Perlman, John Turturro, Finn Wolfhard, Cate Blanchett, Tim Blake Nelson, Christoph Waltz and Tilda Swinton.Follow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepotentialpodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thepotentialpodcast/?ref=pages_you_manageTwitter: https://twitter.com/thepotentialpodThanks to our sponsors: Let'sGetChecked: Get 25% off your health test at trylgc.com/potential and enter promo code POTENTIAL25
This week, your host Nick Chandler is joined by host of the Double Edged Double Bill podcast, Thomas Mariani. Together they discuss the new movie from Guillermo del Toro, PINOCCHIO.Thomas and Nick also talk about the latest news from Warner Bros. and DC, and give their thoughts on the Netflix release strategy.Enjoy!!------------Host & Editor - Nick ChandlerGuest - Thomas MarianiExecutive Producer - Tony BlackFollow NICK CHANDLER on Twitter, @NickSChandler, read his website (www.superatomovision.com) and listen to his other podcast KINOTOMIC, (https://www.buzzsprout.com/981214) which you can follow on Twitter, @Kinotomic (https://twitter.com/kinotomic). You can also find him on Mastodon, @NickSChandler@bbq.snoot.comFollow THOMAS MARIANI on Twitter, @notthewhostommy, and listen to his podcast DOUBLE EDGED DOUBLE BILL (https://doubleedgeddoublebill.podbean.com/).Follow or Twitter:https://www.twitter.com/ReelTalkWMTWe Made This on socials:Website: www.wemadethisnetwork.comTwitter: @we_madethisFacebook: We Made ThisInstagram: @wemadethispodTheme music: ‘On The Podium' (c) Radio Night via epidemicsound.com · ‘Reel Talk' podcast cover art designed by Dan Owen.
As the march to Christmas draws to its inevitable close, we put a bow on the festivities by discussing two very special gifts of any holiday season, The Year Without a Santa Claus and It's a Wonderful Life. But before we dig under the tree and paw away at the goodies, this week's Blue Plate Special prompts a conversation on two new releases- The Fabelmans and Avatar: The Way of Water (leading to two new entrants into our hall of fame, the Immune)- and a rash of new trailers for movies awaiting audiences in the summer of 2023. Nevertheless, our two films this episode transport us back to days of yore: listen as we consider each of their historical contexts, survey the highs and lows of the Rankin-Bass canon, marvel at the homespun wisdom of Frank Capra, and generally celebrate two merry, worthwhile entertainments. Apropos of nothing, the memory of the 15th President of the United States, James Buchanan, may have been slandered along the way. This will be the very last edition of Overlapping Dialogue in 2022, concluding two nearly full years of podcasting. From the whole team at Huffman Brothers Productions (Kyle and Levi), we sincerely wish you the happiest of holiday seasons and an even happier new year!
Stop motion requires minimal materials for students to be successful but involves a high level of creativity and critical thinking. This episode is a presentation from an online summit I spoke at in the past, the Teach with Tech Conference. In this episode, I provide an intro to stop motion animation, a list of tools to get started, an explanation of student examples, and ways to extend this lesson even further with other resources. Head to the show notes for a full transcript of this episode, pictures, and all the links: https://naomimeredith.com/episode47Free K-5 STEM & Teach Year-Long Plan Leave a voice message HERE for the podcast with your questions and comments! Course: STEM Teacher 101 Workshop: K-2 STEM Planning STEM Teacher Book Club: naomimeredith.com/bookclubwaitlist Check out more inspiration on her website: naomimeredith.com Connect with her on Instagram: @naomimeredith_ Watch this episode on her YouTube Channel: Naomi Meredith Join the Facebook Group, The Elementary STEM Coach Community | Technology & STEM for K-6 Teachers
Today we are discussing Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio on Netflix! Hosts, Will Rose and TJ Blackwell, discuss Netflix's Stop Motion animated feature, Pinocchio! How great was the del toro Pinocchio cast? How good is the 2022 Pinocchio on Netflix? Is Del Toro Pinocchio the best version of this story? Why does TJ love everything that Guillermo del Toro does? How great is Ewen McGregor? We discuss all this and more! Let us know what you thought of this film on our website: systematicgeekology.org
Ho Ho Oh No! We're taking a critical look at the classic, 1964, Rankin / Bass film, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, which is widely acknowledged to be the First Holiday Special (becoming a recurring staple of Christmastime television), and the First Stopmotion / Claymation Holiday Special. Rudolph, Hermey, Santa, Donnor, Yukon Cornelius, misfit toys... BURL IVES! This flick is a trip!Have a First for us to discuss? Tweet at us @debutbuddies!Listen to Kelly and Chelsea's other show, Never Show the Monster.Check out Kelly and Cabe on Thirteenth Depository.Get some sci-fi from Spaceboy Books, including Nate's new book.Get down with Michael J. O'Connor's music!
La de Disney: 2.1✮ D25 B30 J10 La de Memin: 9.5✮ D100 B95 J90 | Juandapo, Diego y Boris hablan sobre dos de las adaptaciones de Pinocho que salieron este año: la versión live action de Disney con Tom Hanks que aparte de no pegar ni con cola pierde el propósito de la de los 40s, y la de Guillermo del Toro que le da una vuelta y nos pone a pensar que todos somos marionetas y ser auténtico es ser rebelde |·
Joe and Dave invite back one of their favorite guests, Josh Deleon, to look at not one, but two(!), new cinematic adaptations of The Adventures of Pinocchio. A time-honored tale with at least a dozen film versions prior, are these two new entries essential viewing or are they titles you might as well skip in favor of something more original? Listen in as we taste a couple brews and discuss the merits of adaptation, this week!
Guillermo del Toro joins the show to talk about his latest film, Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio. Brought to life using classic stop-motion techniques, it's a bold reimagining of Carlo Collodi's classic fairytale.Del Toro shares why he was deeply impacted by the story of Pinocchio as a child, describes the incredible artistry and scope of work that went into bringing the film to life, and digs into the fascinating role that Catholicism plays throughout the story. He also explains how loving monsters as a child taught him to embrace his imperfections, reflects on his relationship with Alejandro González Iñárritu and Alfonso Cuarón, and opens up about the healing experience of his 2018 Oscar night.
This chat features German stop motion animator Eliott Deshusses, who shares what the stop motion industry is like in Germany and how he got into it. Deshusses studied at Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg and has an incredible reel of really fascinating and unique stop motion projects that have included work with some big brands like Audi, Miracle Whip, Universal, and Yamaha. Tune in to Ibele and Deshusses to hear: *What opportunities exist for stop motion animators in Germany *How Deshusses got a rep *Behind the scenes of Deshusses' grad film ~[SPONSORED MESSAGE]~ This episode is sponsored by HUE. Makers of colorful, Plug & Play cameras for learning, work and play. Originally designed for teachers, HUE cameras can also be used for creative activities such as capturing hand-drawn pencil tests and shooting behind-the-scenes footage, time-lapse videos and stop motion animation. The cameras have flexible, posable necks, manual focus controls and they are compatible with Dragonframe, OBS, Twitch, Zoom and many other camera apps. Visit huehd.com to learn more and follow @HUEcameras on social media for news, fun and giveaways. Get 10% off any Hue product from www.huehd.com with code: 10TERRYAIP ~~~ Social Links: *Check out Deshusses' website: http://www.eliottdeshusses.com/ *Follow Deshusses on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliott.deshusses/?hl=en
Of Course You Realize THIS Means Podcast - A Looney Tunes Discussion
On this week's podcast, Animation Director Todd Shaffer and Senior Animator Alain Sequin from Tonic DNA sat down with me to discuss their work on The Looney Tunes Cartoons series currently available on HBOMax; Space Jam: A New Legacy and over on Disney+ the latest feature Disenchanted! Tonic DNA is a Montreal-based studio that specialize in a vast range of animation techniques including 2D, 3D, Motion Design, Stop-Motion, VFX and Live-Action. Tonic DNA had a hand in some of the most memorable Looney Tunes Cartoons including; Big League Beast, Puma Problems and Graveyard Goofs! They also did the promo piece called Dynamite Dance which launched the whole shabang! The Credits for Goofy Graveyard! FOLLOW THE GUESTS: TonicDNA.com Todd Shaffer ToddShaffer.com Alain Sequin Instagram Comment below with your favorite bit from this episode! FOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST: @ThisMeansPod Rate, Subscribe & Like on iTunes, Spotify and more! Instagram: THIS MEANS PODCAST
FYC returns with a brand-new episode featuring a discussion on the much-beloved 1993 Aardman Animation classic short film, Wallace and Gromit: The Wrong Trousers. Music: "The Wrong Trousers Suite" (Julian Nott) Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and all good podcatchers. Check out the Official Site If you'd like to join the conversation follow us on Facebook or Twitter Please consider rating, reviewing, and sharing the show. Your support means a lot and goes a long way to helping grow the audience and the podcast so we can continue to bring you more fun and high quality FYC content in the future.
Jordan and Brooke kick off their annual unhinged holiday movie watch with this stop-motion classic – but might this movie actually make the Rainbow Standard?! We dig into the plethora of queer characters present in this TV special, the enduring read of Rudolph's story in regards to oppression and capitalism, a Rankin/Bass deep dive (Heat Miser & Snow Miser 4ever), and why anyone would voluntarily want to be a dentist. Follow us on Twitter! (And Jordan's Letterboxd / Brooke's Letterboxd)This episode is sponsored by Super Yaki! Use code: SUPERQQ for 10% off
Animation Month ends on Late to the Movies with Wes Anderson's Fantastic Mr. Fox! Ben, Anthony, and Kay dig in to all the anthropomorphized antics of this 2009 stop motion Roald Dahl adaptation. Directed by Wes Anderson, screenplay by Anderson and Noah Baumbach, and starring George Clooney, Meryl Streep, Jason Schwartzman, Bill Murray, Willem Dafoe, and Owen Wilson.
This chat features Filmmaker, Faculty of Sheridan College's Animation Program, and Author of the go-to-book on stop motion filmmaking, Chris Walsh. Walsh shares how he used the pandemic's lockdown to set up a home stop motion studio and produce an 8-minute film about a skeleton assassin looking to mend a broken heart. Tune in to Ibele and Walsh to hear: *The cost to build a home stop motion studio from scratch *The most challenging part about self-producing a short film *The number one thing Walsh has learned about storytelling from his years as a professor at Sheridan College ~[SPONSORED MESSAGE]~ This episode is sponsored by HUE. Makers of colorful, Plug & Play cameras for learning, work and play. Originally designed for teachers, HUE cameras can also be used for creative activities such as capturing hand-drawn pencil tests and shooting behind-the-scenes footage, time-lapse videos and stop motion animation. The cameras have flexible, posable necks, manual focus controls and they are compatible with Dragonframe, OBS, Twitch, Zoom and many other camera apps. Visit huehd.com to learn more and follow @HUEcameras on social media for news, fun and giveaways. Get 10% off any Hue product from www.huehd.com with code: 10TERRYAIP ~~~ Social Links: *Check out Walsh's website: https://www.chriswalshanimation.com/ *Watch Orchid on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmIX6RMozpU&t=2s&ab_channel=ChrisWalsh
Episode 877 : Tout le monde connaît cette fameuse technique d'animation, qui permet de créer du mouvement à partir de tableaux fixes. On déplace légèrement des objets, des personnages entre chaque photo, et ça nous permet de créer du mouvement.On l'utilise souvent d'ailleurs pour créer des scènes, un peu surréaliste ou donner vie à des objets en les humanisant.C'est une technique qui permet aussi de créer des mouvements impossible à réaliser seulement en vidéo. On dit souvent qu'il faut 30 images pour deux secondes de vidéo. A l'origine du stop motion est une technique cinématographique où des images capturées individuellement sont reconstituées à grande vitesse pour créer une vidéo d'animation. — Pourquoi le stop motion cartonne sur les réseaux sociaux ? Le stopmotion est un thumb stopper Dans une ère de guerre à l'attention, le stop motion est un thumb stopper idéal. Soyons clair : tout le monde ou presque fait de la vidéo. On en revient donc à la base, de la vidéo mais de al vidéo qui capte l'attention. De ce coté le stop motion est un atout. Exemple de stopmotion pour la marque Materne (production Supernatifs)[Lien vers la vidéo](https://www.instagram.com/reel/CjsKbROKIal/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=) — Le stopmotion est un outil de storytelling efficace pour raconter simplement des choses complexes Exemple de stopmotion pour la marque Quechua (production Supernatifs)[Lien vers la vidéo](https://www.instagram.com/reel/ChcmSw-jvlE/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=) Exemple de stop motion pour la marque Le Slip Français[Lien vers la vidéo](https://www.instagram.com/reel/CjyEX7gg3He/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=) — Pour les marques c'est l'occasion de ramener de l'humain dans une démo produit sans en passer par l'incarnation Pour une marque c'est compliqué de parler de ses produits.Une solution passe par la vidéo de témoignage ou de démo en face caméra. Oui sauf que bien souvent ce n'est pas si simple de trouver un visage pour incarner. Avec le stop motion j'ai la possibilité de faire de vraies démo produits en apportant cette petite touche organique; ce petit plus qui sent bon l'humain. Exemple de stopmotion pour la marque Valrhona (production Supernatifs)[Lien vers la vidéo](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZESTCrR_4QH-_QPLQ5Cnk0mEZBIBQDjS/view) —— TikTok un vivier de créateurs de contenu Ben Treat@fanticframes[Lien vers la vidéo](https://www.tiktok.com/@franticframes?_t=8XZIpFfffLa&_r=1) Des partenariats avec des marques. Notamment la marque de gel douche Irish Spring[Lien vers la vidéo](https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMFHPfwh8/) — Blake@Blakejstaff747k followers sur TikTok, 25M de likes sur ses vidéos.[Lien vers la vidéo](https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMFHP2kQo/) Il prend des hits et construit des clips from scratch à sa sauce en stop motion. C'est un vrai délire avec un style très très perso. La DA est peaufiné un peu à la sauce fanzine avec pas mal de références 90s dedans (des vieux mobiles, des collages comme dans les vieilles bandes annonces de MTV) Des partenariats de marque avec Samsung par exemple pour mettre en avant le « galaxy z fold »[Lien vers la vidéo](https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMFHP3Bte/) — Hypnomotion@hypnomotion869K followers et 11M de likes sur les vidéos[Lien vers la vidéo](https://www.tiktok.com/@hypnomotion?_t=8XZLh4IEwuT&_r=1) Des animations stop motion en légo.Ou plutôt des recettes de cuisine en stop motion avec des legos. — L'effet stop motion sur TikTok[Lien vers la vidéo](https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMFHP2kQo/)5671,5k vidéos produites avec cet effet. Orelsan x Victor Haegelin @patagraph Je voulais absolument parler de la collaboration entre Orelsan et Patagraph. Déjà parce que on a parlé de ce créateur en stop Motion dans un épisode en 2019, dans Le Super Daily. À l'époque il avait 11k followers sur son compte Instagram et déjà beaucoup de potentiel. Puisque aujourd'hui il a donc 357 000 personnes qui le suivent sur Instagram. [Lien du compte Insta](https://www.instagram.com/patagraph/) Et il a réalisé cette année, le clip de Orelsan "La Quête". [Lien vers le clip d'Orelsan](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXF1Si3LEEU) Pour qu'un clip de rap soit réalisé en stop Motion, c'est quand même que ce modèle revient à la mode. Dans ce clip, l'idée est de retranscrire le côté enfantin avec un personnage en pâte à modeler façon Wallace et Gromit. On vous invite aussi à aller suivre son travail sur son compte Instagram , où il nous montre aussi l'envers du décor. Netflix et Pinocchio. Si vous avez besoin d'être convaincu que le stop Motion revient en masse, Netflix, viens de dévoiler le making of de son film Pinocchio [Lien vers la making of](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUoS-CBi4iA) L'histoire de Pinocchio revient à la mode avec Disney+ qui a dévoilé son adaptation le 8 septembre dernier. Netflix a donc contre-attaquer et prépare un Pinocchio entièrement réalisé en stop Motion. Dans la vidéo publiée par Netflix, le réalisateur nous montre les coulisses du tournage et les secrets autour de sa réalisation. C'est franchement incroyable. Le réalisateur, Guillermo Del Toro explique notamment que pour jouer sur les profondeurs et pouvoir diversifier ses plans. Ses équipes ont dû fabriquer plusieurs marionnettes en bois de différentes tailles. Ça a ainsi permis de rendre encore plus réaliste, le dessin animé. Huddlstudio Si vous voulez du pur social média, je vous invite aussi à aller suivre huddlstufio ! C'est un couple qui partage son travail en Stop Motion et production photographique. Ils ont 102 000 fans qui les suivent sur Instagram. [Compe Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/huddlstudio/) Ils sont capables de posts pur social média, comme par exemple leur créa pour Buena Fe, une marque de boisson. [Lien vers la vidéo](https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck8dOqJrecD/) C'est ce qui cartonne en social média avec un stop Motion simple et efficace avec du mouvement et une sorte de boucle infinie. C'est ce qui cartonne en social média avec un stop Motion simple et efficace avec du mouvement et une sorte de boucle. Lego Et puis forcément quand on parle social média et stop Motion, on est quasiment obligé de parler de la marque Lego. [Le compte Instagram de Lego](https://www.instagram.com/lego/) Forcément avec 8,6 millions de Followers. Quand Lego fait du stop Motion ça a plus d'échos. Déjà ce qui marche hyper bien en stop Motion, c'est le montage de toute une pièce de Lego. [Lien vers la vidéo](https://www.instagram.com/p/ClO3dZkPR3V/) On retrouve par exemple épinglé sur leur profil Instagram, le tigre qui peut se transformer aussi en hélicoptère, et puis qui se transformer en poisson, c'est exactement le type de vidéo qui fonctionne encore mieux en stop Motion. On retrouve aussi des histoires avec leurs personnages Lego en stop Motion c'est hyper efficace aussi. [Lien vers la vidéo](https://www.instagram.com/p/ClMLvL7sGvU/) On voit donc les petits personnages Lego qui se déplace dans un monde entièrement réalisé en Lego avec un stop Motion pas forcément ultra fluide mais très efficace. . . . Le Super Daily est le podcast quotidien sur les réseaux sociaux. Il est fabriqué avec une pluie d'amour par les équipes de Supernatifs. Nous sommes une agence social media basée à Lyon : [https://supernatifs.com/](supernatifs.com/). Ensemble, nous aidons les entreprises à créer des relations durables et rentables avec leurs audiences. Ensemble, nous inventons, produisons et diffusons des contenus qui engagent vos collaborateurs, vos prospects et vos consommateurs.
Adobe is offering a free tool to animate our voices. Canva has added a Remote Control option that eliminates the need to say “next slide.” They've also added new slide transitions including one that can help you make awesome stop motion animations. Also, Google Docs is letting us split cells within tables, Quizizz has a bajillion updates, and ISTE and ASCD have announced a merger. Access this episode on YouTube as well: youtu.be/UrcRaoZSZGc TODAY'S CONTENT: 00:00 - INTRO 01:27 - 1. Updates to Canva Presentations “Unveiling the Canva Visual Worksuite” - canva.com/newsroom/news/unveiling-the-canva-visual-worksuite 03:52 - 2. Stop Motion with Canva Presentations “Unveiling the Canva Visual Worksuite” - canva.com/newsroom/news/unveiling-the-canva-visual-worksuite 06:17 - TODAY'S SPONSOR: SMORE smore.com/podcast 07:45 - 3. Animate Your Voice with Adobe Express “Animate Your Audio for Free | Adobe Express” - adobe.com/express/feature/video/animate/audio 09:14 - 4. Split Cells in Google Docs Tables “Split table cells in Google Docs to better organize information” - workspaceupdates.googleblog.com/2022/10/split-table-cells-in-google-docs.html 10:43 - My Teacher Holiday Gift Picks JakeMiller.net/Holidays2022 11:49 - 5. Quizizz Updates Edit Homework Tweet - twitter.com/quizizz/status/1576940204937695233 “Host a Quiz in Focus Mode – Help Center” - support.quizizz.com/hc/en-us/articles/9595487215641-Host-a-Quiz-in-Focus-Mode Share Quizizz Tweet - twitter.com/quizizz/status/1572225025771704321?s=12 “Power-ups & their Types – Help Center” - support.quizizz.com/hc/en-us/articles/360035742872-Power-ups-their-Types Quizizz Reactions Tweet - twitter.com/quizizz/status/1574458702417076225 Skip Questions Tweet - twitter.com/quizizz/status/1588271412409688064 16:46 - 6. ISTE and ASCD merge HELP SPREAD THE WORD! Share about The EdTech News Brief in your favorite staff lounge or social media platform! If you dig the show, head over to Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, or another podcast review platform and review it! Share about the show with the hashtag #TheEdTechNewsBrief! Follow The EdTech News Brief wherever you listen to audio! FEEDBACK! You can ask your questions or make comments! Let your voice be heard. Email JakeMillerTech@gmail.com Use my Speakpipe Page - speakpipe.com/eduducttape
This week, host Karen Han talks to Daisuke “Dice” Tsutsumi, Robert Kondo, and Sara Sampson, the brilliant minds behind the new Netflix animated series Oni: Thunder God's Tale. In the interview, Dice and Robert discuss their early careers at Pixar and their decision to start their own animation studio, Tonko House. Then, Dice, Robert, and Sara dig into the many creative decisions that went into the look, feel, and Japanese folklore-inspired story of Oni. After the interview, Karen and co-host June Thomas discuss how small scenes can make a big impact in animated films. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Dice, Robert, and Sara name their favorite animated movies. Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, host Karen Han talks to Daisuke “Dice” Tsutsumi, Robert Kondo, and Sara Sampson, the brilliant minds behind the new Netflix animated series Oni: Thunder God's Tale. In the interview, Dice and Robert discuss their early careers at Pixar and their decision to start their own animation studio, Tonko House. Then, Dice, Robert, and Sara dig into the many creative decisions that went into the look, feel, and Japanese folklore-inspired story of Oni. After the interview, Karen and co-host June Thomas discuss how small scenes can make a big impact in animated films. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Dice, Robert, and Sara name their favorite animated movies. Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, host Karen Han talks to Daisuke “Dice” Tsutsumi, Robert Kondo, and Sara Sampson, the brilliant minds behind the new Netflix animated series Oni: Thunder God's Tale. In the interview, Dice and Robert discuss their early careers at Pixar and their decision to start their own animation studio, Tonko House. Then, Dice, Robert, and Sara dig into the many creative decisions that went into the look, feel, and Japanese folklore-inspired story of Oni. After the interview, Karen and co-host June Thomas discuss how small scenes can make a big impact in animated films. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Dice, Robert, and Sara name their favorite animated movies. Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, host Karen Han talks to Daisuke “Dice” Tsutsumi, Robert Kondo, and Sara Sampson, the brilliant minds behind the new Netflix animated series Oni: Thunder God's Tale. In the interview, Dice and Robert discuss their early careers at Pixar and their decision to start their own animation studio, Tonko House. Then, Dice, Robert, and Sara dig into the many creative decisions that went into the look, feel, and Japanese folklore-inspired story of Oni. After the interview, Karen and co-host June Thomas discuss how small scenes can make a big impact in animated films. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Dice, Robert, and Sara name their favorite animated movies. Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Historically, Stop Motion animation is one of the earliest forms of not only animation, but film in general. Numerous classics have been released using the work-intensive art style and this week we're discussing our picks for the GOATs!You can find us at https://mtgoatmore.buzzsprout.com/ or by searching Mt. GOATmore on your favorite podcast host.Contact us at facebook.com/mtgoatmore or send us an email at andremtgoatmore@gmail.com
In episode 1368, Jack and guest co-host Joelle Monique are joined by host of Beauty Translated, Carmen Laurent, to discuss… Election Day: Nobody Knows Anything, Get Out And Vote, If Republicans Win Its Bad, Elon Musk Really As Incompetent As We Suspected, Wendell And Wild Too Good To Be Buried by Netflix and more! Election Day: Nobody Knows Anything Pollsters Have ‘No F*cking Idea What's Going to Happen' This Election If Republicans Win Its Bad Elon Musk Really As Incompetent As We Suspected Wendell And Wild Too Good To Be Buried by Netflix Why Would Netflix Bury a Film as Wonderfully Imaginative as Wendell & Wild? LISTEN: 4EVA (feat. Talvi) by LapaluxSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Connor & Jon get spooked out by Tim Burton's claymation adaptation of his short film: Frankenweenie. Jon gets freaked out by the teeth, Connor is frustrated by the Laika-esque animation, and the two just can't seem to agree on whether this film is a rip-off or a remake.WARNING: Major spoilers for Frankenweenie and Frankenstein Follow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featured Films mentioned in this episode:---------------------------------Frankenweenie (2012) | Dir. Tim BurtonEdward Scissorhands (1990) | Dir. Tim BurtonFrankenstein (1931) | Dir. James WhaleThe Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) | Dir. Henry SelickJames and the Giant (1996) | Dir. Henry SelickCorpse Bride (2005) | Dir. Tim BurtonE.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) | Dir. Steven SpielbergVincent (1982) | Dir. Tim BurtonFrankenweenie (1984) | Dir. Tim BurtonPinocchio (1940) | Dir. Norman FergusonBatman Returns (1992) | Dir. Tim BurtonBeetlejuice (1988) | Dir. Tim BurtonSweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007) | Dir. Tim BurtonYoung Frankenstein (1974) | Dir. Mel BrooksThe Son of Frankenstein (1939) | Dir. Rowland V. LeeReady Player One (2018) | Dir. Steven SpielbergWinnie the Pooh (2011) | Dir. Stephen J. Anderson & Don HallCoraline (2009) | Dir. Henry SelickParaNorman (2012) | Dir. Chris Butler & Sam FellBoxtrolls (2014) | Dir. Graham Annable & Anthony StacchiBig Fish (2003) | Dir. Tim BurtonAlice in Wonderland (2010) | Dir. Tim BurtonPlanet of the Apes (2001) | Dir. Tim BurtonDark Shadows (2012) | Dir. Tim BurtonJohn Carter (2012) | Dir. Andrew StantonSuper 8 (2011) | Dir. J.J. AbramsKubo and the Two Strings (2016) | Dir. Travis KnightBlade Runner 2049 (2017) | Dir. Denis VilleneuveThe Batman (2022) | Dir. Matt Reeves
The Filmlosophers and Intern Amy aren't finished with the spooky season yet as they immerse themselves in the world of stop-motion Henry Selick's latest work released by Netflix, Wendell & Wild. The Puppeteering Patrons regal the history of the long-lost art form as they review the much anticipated film starring the Key and Peele duo. Will the children's flick come off a bit too heavy handed with their messaging? Or has Selick and Peele created a new way to breathe new life into the art form? Grab your boom boxes & your popcorn, & tune in to find out in this week's episode of The Filmlosophers!
If there is one thing Claira and I will always love it's the wonderful medium of animation and stop motion in particular tends to give us some of our favorite movies. First we discussed the newest Henry Selick film, Wendell & Wild and provide our spoiler free review. Then we did our best to decide which stop motion films would make it onto the Mount Rushmore of Stop Motion Animation. Which, spoilers, was incredibly difficult. Follow us on social media!Claira:LetterboxdJoe:LetterboxdTikTokInstagram
Trick or treat, dear listener! It's our final episode before Halloween! We're cracking open the coffin on Corpse Bride, talking more stop motion minutiae, the ups and downs of dating in the afterlife, musical faves and more!If you like the show, don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe. Follow our Instagram and Twitter @cartoonbookclub, and follow our hosts @thebrookesmith and @ryanwithcheese on Twitter&brookeerinsmith.comryangstevens.comBIG THANKS TO:Jacob Menke for our themeFollow them @menkemaster&Urvashi Lele for our art Learn more about Urvashi Lele's animations by visiting http://www.sirpeagreenstudios.com and follow their endeavors on instagram at @sirpeagreen and @maisonaudmi& a special thanks of the week to Tim Burton, Mike Johnson and the rest of the cast and crew of Corpse Bride this delightfully macabre modern favorite.The State of Animation is DEAD!…Until next time!Real World Recs:Ryan: The Lolita Podcast, from iHeartPodcastsBrooke: Dear Prudence, at Slate.comThis podcast is a part of Audio Mint. If you want to follow us, check us out on Instagram(@audiomintchi) or on Facebook, at Audio Mint. If you wanna support us even more, check out our Patreon by searching Audio Mint on the app or the website!
Just in time for spooky season, we spend some time with Victor Frankenstein and Sparky as we celebrate 10 years of Tim Burton's stop motion love letter to monster movies, Frankenweenie. Find more Dis-Order: Every Disney Movie through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to Dis-Order on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
It's alive! It's alive! Nation of Animation is alive and back and at the movies! We're talking about an ACTUAL Tim Burton film “Frankenweenie”! What even is IMAX? Is there a more Tim Burton-esque film? Is Tim Burton even a good director? Also we got to Lion King 2: Simba's Pride somehow, what a return!If you like the show, don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe. Follow our Instagram and Twitter @cartoonbookclub, and follow our hosts @thebrookesmith and @ryanwithcheese on Twitter&brookeerinsmith.comryangstevens.comBIG THANKS TO:Jacob Menke for our themeFollow them @menkemaster&Urvashi Lele for our art Learn more about Urvashi Lele's animations by visiting http://www.sirpeagreenstudios.com and follow their endeavors on instagram at @sirpeagreen and @maisonaudmi& a special thanks of the week to Tim Burton for standing by what Disney deemed a waste of money and thanks to all the cast and crew that makes Frankenweenie one of our favorites.The State of Animation is FRANKEN-!Movies we mentioned:FrankenweenieTim Burton's entire filmographyReal World Recs:Get renters insuranceBrooke: Crying in H Mart: by Michelle ZaunerRyan: John Carpenter's “The Thing” (1982)This podcast is a part of Audio Mint. If you want to follow us, check us out on Instagram(@audiomintchi) or on Facebook, at Audio Mint. If you wanna support us even more, check out our Patreon by searching Audio Mint on the app or the website!
The D23 Expo just finished and we're gonna give our thoughts and feelings. On this episode we'll discuss all the entertainment announcements; Disney +, TV and Theatrical releases. All the new Disney animated movies, Star Wars shows, Indy Jones 5, Live Action, Stop Motion, Marvel....this show covers it all. IF you're looking to go to Walt Disney World in Florida or Disneyland in California, contact a travel agent at Main Street and More Travel and have one of us make your trip easy and stress FREE!! Oh did I mention that it's FREE to use a travel agent from Main Street and More? If you like the show, please subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes), Stitcher, Podbean or anywhere you listen to Podcasts! You can always join us on our The Mouse and More Podcast Facebook Group and follow us on Twitter and Instagram @ The Mouse and More Podcast! And IF you REALLY like us, please give us a review on iTunes, we love Good Reviews! Hope you enjoy this episode, talk to you soon!!
Drew Taylor & Jim Hill start off this week's show by discussing Warner Bros. Discovery's decision to shelve “Scoob!: Holiday Haunt.” They also talk about how Skydance Animation's first feature length project, “Luck,” wasn't all that lucky when it came to positive reviews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices