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November 22, 2011

Monarchy of Roses music video

Red Hot Chili Peppers: Monarchy of Roses video using black and white animation

November 17, 2011

Depth of Field

Depth of Field Explained (by snodart.com) from NT on Vimeo.

this video is reprint at snodart.com(http://snodart.com/tutorials.php)

November 12, 2011

Minneapolis Underground Film Fest

http://minneapolisundergroundfilmfestival.com/

30x30 Trailer: M.U.F.F. from Tyler Jensen on Vimeo.

November 9, 2011

Vimeo Music Store > for your videos

Looking for music for your video project? Try this:

http://vimeo.com/musicstore

http://vimeo.com/faq/music_store

November 8, 2011

One Day on Earth > 11.11.11

http://vimeo.com/blog:457
share your video > 11.11.11
This Friday November 11th, 2011 people from all over the world will capture their experiences to share with the world. Be a part of this amazing project!
http://www.onedayonearth.org/

Together, we are showcasing the amazing diversity, conflict, tragedy, and triumph that occurs in one day. We invite you to join our international community of thousands of filmmakers, hundreds of schools, and dozens of non-profits, and contribute to this unique global mosaic. One Day on Earth is a community that not only watches, but participates.

November 2, 2011

Whitney's Chalk Stop-mo

This was done in Digital Methods in Art Education a few years ago. Whitney wrote and played the song, as well as created the chalk animation in stopmotion.

More links & examples of Chalk Animation on her blog:
http://blog.lib.umn.edu/halqu003/myarted/2009/12/robin-roads-and-chalk-annimation.html

Mound

Mound by Allison Schulnik from garaco taco on Vimeo.

Credits:
Film by Allison Schulnik
Cinematography by Helder K. Sun.
"It's Raining Today" written by Noel Scott Engel

4:23 min
Copyright Allison Schulnik 2011
allisonschulnik.com

Happy All Souls Day

The Skeleton of Joy (Le Squelette joyeux, 1897)
The Lumiere brothers early animation of stopmotion trick film of a dancing skeleton, mounted on occasionally visible strings.

More about these early innovators:
http://www.weirdwildrealm.com/f-lumiere.html

http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blmotionpictures.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auguste_and_Louis_Lumi%C3%A8re