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Great Stop-Motion Animations



Below are some amazing examples of stop-motion animation.

“The Deep” was created by PES, the working name of the New York-based animator Adam Pesapane, known for his “Human Skateboard” shoe commercial, shorts like “Western Spaghetti” and “KaBoom!” and his fireplace screen saver featuring oscillating candy corn.




  

Cut paper was used for this film for NZ Book Council, produced by Colenso BBDO and animated by Andersen M. Studio.


 

 Next is a  stop-motion music video created with sand for Eatliz‘s “Lose This Child,” directed by Yuval & Merav Nathan.

The guys in this film wore over 200 t-shirts to create this film. The project is directed and edited by Joe Penna, art and sound by Billy Reid, concept and song by Rhett&Link.
 

The next two films were painstakingly made frame-by-frame by Daniel Larsson and Tomas Redigh.The animation in the first video is made from coins, and the second one from Lego bricks. 
 


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