There are no more excuses for those who say that “I can not draw”.
What do you need? Colored paper, scissors, fantasy and a lot of patience!
The figures are made using many geometric shapes and the whole is then animated through computer.
The technique used is called the multiplane. Is a special motion picture camera, used in traditional animation processes. A number of pieces of artwork are moved past the camera at different speeds and at different distances from one another. This Creates a three-dimensional effect. In order to allow the layers behind to be seen behind, various parts of the artwork layers are left transparent. The movements are calculated and photographed frame-by-frame, with the result being an illusion of depth by having several layers of artwork moving at different speeds (the further away from the camera, the slower the speed).
Here you can find a making of this video.

Fleet Foxes – Mykonos

Artist: Fleet Foxes
Direction:
Sean Pecknold
Production:
Grandchildren
Techniques:
Cropping, composition and animation of paper's pieces
Typology:
2D animation
What's Cool:
Colored paper, scissors and multiplane
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April 23rd, 2012


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