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Epic How to Train Your Dragon diorama: Step-by-step sculpting, painting & stop motion!
Dive into this step-by-step guide to crafting an epic 'How to Train Your Dragon' diorama. Watch as Hiccup and a fearsome dragon are brought to life using a blend of traditional sculpting, 3D printing, ...
Aardman Animations and The Pokémon Company have revealed new artwork and story details for their new stop-motion series, Pokémon Tales: The Misadventures of Sirfetch’d & Pichu.
"I Am Frankelda" filmmakers Roy and Arturo Ambriz discuss their mentor Guillermo del Toro and Netflix's release of their new stop-motion animated film.
As a graduate of Columbia University in New York City, Tatiana studied theater and comparative literature. She has been passionate about all manner of storytelling from Jane Austen adaptations to ...
According to the latest research from Oysterly Media, short tutorials and demos are now Australia’s number one purchase trigger, with social now driving three times more product discovery than brand ...
There's something intrinsically human about stop-motion animation. It requires building small sets and figurines that must be meticulously positioned for 24 frames-per-second to give the feeling of ...
Taking to its official social media account, Laika Studios brought together the protagonists of Coraline and The Boxtrolls to help celebrate the opening of Portland’s new “waterfront park.” In the ...
When Bad Bunny’s team decided on a stop-motion frog character to star in a series of hybrid projects tied to the artist’s music, they wanted the work done in Puerto Rico. The projects were rooted in ...
NetEase Inc. will cut off funding to the studio led by Yakuza franchise creator Toshihiro Nagoshi, the latest to be affected by the Chinese company’s broader strategy to shrink game development ...
'Pinocchio' director Guillermo del Toro advised the Ambriz Brothers on the film to release globally later this year. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief Netflix has picked up Soy Frankelda (I Am ...
Given how technically difficult the art form is, stop-motion movies are few and far between. However, when one arrives, it is rarely a disappointment, with Nick Park and Aardman Animations returning ...
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