friday inspiration




The PEN Story, a wonderful stop motion piece about a 50th anniversary - from the beginning! From the creator, "This is the PEN Story in stop motion. We shot 60,000 pictures, developed 9,600 prints and shot over 1,800 pictures again. No post production! Thanks to all the stop motion artists who inspired us."

via SwissMiss

16 comments:

loll designs said...

So cool!

Thanks for sharing.

vk said...

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N. said...

I really miss your posts :( morning tea with cookies or weekend in pyjamas scrolling through blogs is not the same without your posts

ara133photography said...

That is AMAZING, so beautiful! I expected a flip book when I saw it was going to be a stop motion piece, but i just adore the way it was done! So clever. I especially like how the background scenery was laid out first in some 'scenes' and then the walker/biker/etc would flow across it. gorgeous. I can't imagine the work that went into that! -amy

KAT! said...

nuša zupanc, thank you! i am not gone, i promise. just very busy, a little lost and easily distracted... especially around the holidays :)

Tash said...

This was beautiful! Thank you for sharing :)

maryandpatch.blogspot.com said...

Just a quick word to tell you that I discovered your blog today and I love it. Such taste, class, and heaps of new inspiration! I'll come back! Thanks!

Eva said...

Wow, that was amazing! One of the best stop motion videos I've ever seen!

Suzanne said...

wow...phenomenal!

Homescape Interiors said...

I adore how the pictures progressed through the house and broke the laws of gravity and just expanded and contracted... everything!

Fabulous.

John

dani press said...

this is insane! and so so amazing.
what a flaming little symbol of life and how we live it.
xo.

Carlene said...

AMAZING!!

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FWDstore said...

Just a quick word to tell you that I discovered your blog today and I love it. Such taste, class, and heaps of new inspiration! I'll come back! Thanks!

Mae said...

Wow Thanks!

James said...

You should seriously make a shorter version, and attempt to make it a commercial. Seriously. For Olympus or something. It would be really good.

Anonymous said...

How did you do this -- this is really amazing and incredible what you can do with video and cameras today-- gave me greater passion for cameras!