Wolf Chasing A Pig Stop-Motion Animation Using A Series Photographs

by Burstein! on April 17, 2009 · 0 comments

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The “A Wolf Loves Pork” video by Takeuchi Taijin is remarkable for more than the cuteness factor. Rather the stop-motion animation is done through a series of photographs that are placed in sequence throughout the director’s apartment. The cleverness shines when the characters in the picture frames interact with the context of the apartment.

via Pink Tentacle

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