Wednesday 16 October 2013

Stanley Pickle - Vicky Mather



When i started exploring the world of pixilation, i came across this short film, with a very sad end.
The lighting for a start is beautiful, how it stays constant throughout the shots, and the tracking through with the camera. A mixture of techniques were also used thorough, including CGI on the bird, house and other aspects. pixilation was even used in this when showing the kettle boiling to keep with the jaggardy movement giving the characters a robotic like movement which fits well with the story line as it shows a clockwork like life.

The sound effect and music help pull it together, starting off very sweet and happy but leading to a tragic end to the story. even the bubbling and walking noises help emphasise each movement and action in the story. each action is over exaggerated, and the pixilation technique allows smooth movement as if skating or sliding through the grass.

http://stanleypicklemovie.com

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