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Feb
1

1983 animation test by Disney, directed by John Lasseter (who went on to direct and produce most of the Pixar films, including Toy Story). Back then Disney owned the film rights to the Where The Wild Things Are books... they didn't use them, though, so they lost them. Check out this amazing test, which combined traditional hand-drawn, 2D animation with then-state-of-the-art 3D computer animation! (less)
Animated version of the Bayeux Tapestry. Starts about halfway through the original work at the appearence of Halley's Comet and concludes at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. (less)

Jan
30

A little assignment I had for my experimental animation class back in school in 2002 where we had to use various objects and make an animation out of them. This one was done with paper cut outs of all the parts of each character and then animated frame by frame. Was so difficult as the slightest breeze or door swinging open would blow the pieces of paper out of place or off the desk completely. Took quite a long time for a short clip. I added titles and the classic Ramones song to it to make it more fun for
Short Cut Out AnimationLove & Recession "Your never down and out with love." Beware of the White Rabbit.Real cut out animation. We designed from construction paper, glue, metal tacks, tape and string. We also used an animation stand, Frame Thief and Final Cut Pro. (less)