Stratacut is one of the most impressive forms of stop-motion animation out there. Rather than taking a figure and moving parts from point A to point B, animators creator a large loaf of clay in which they cut for each frame of animation. When you think realize an average stop-motion video is around 48 fps, the level of complexity of these projects increase by ten-fold. The montage above consists of animator, David Daniels, who developed this method of animation and popularized it throughout the 80's and early 90's. It really is a crazy from of animation, but I would truly like to see it come back one day.
Sep 2, 2011
Stratacut Animation Needs A Comeback
Stratacut is one of the most impressive forms of stop-motion animation out there. Rather than taking a figure and moving parts from point A to point B, animators creator a large loaf of clay in which they cut for each frame of animation. When you think realize an average stop-motion video is around 48 fps, the level of complexity of these projects increase by ten-fold. The montage above consists of animator, David Daniels, who developed this method of animation and popularized it throughout the 80's and early 90's. It really is a crazy from of animation, but I would truly like to see it come back one day.
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