Wednesday 29 August 2012

Making the characters

Hopefully you enjoyed the film (its in the post below). I wanted to post a bit more making off process and this is how I made the stop motion models.

To make the armature, I used 2mm aluminium wire and twisted it together using a screwdriver and pliers.






Using bits of balsa wood for the areas you can see above I glued the lengths of aluminium wire into holes in the wood I had made. So above is the basic armature I used for my models (also a minstrel easter egg box), worked very well when filming. I did do a practice one about a month or two before my final ones just for preperation.


I then applied plasticine to the head and fingers (which were made using a thinner aluminium wire). For clothes I bought tights as they were a good thin material appropriate for this size models. I practiced on my practice model (as seen below) and I used uhu glue to glue them together, the back was a tiny bit messy looking but ok as not a lot of filming involved their backs. I used teddy bear stuffing under the clothes to pad them out a bit.





For the shoes I used Milliput. Drilled holes in the feet, painted them. This gave me good strong sturdy shoes.


 The little eye on the stick was how I made Archie's eye, for the monster I used these eye beads but for Archie I painted most of it white except a little circle of black in the middle as I didn't want them having similar eyes and more white in the eye would show more fear which I wanted Archie to have.


AHH!!!! It's on fire

Tuesday 28 August 2012

My Film

Ive decided to finally post my film, as i'm taking forever with the making off pictures. I uploaded it to Youtube but private link as i'm not ready to properly unleash Der Blinkfang upon the world.

As stated earlier this was my third year studio project inspired by fairy tales and German poems such as Struwwelpeter.

Please enjoy, it took ages to do as it was my first stop motion film. If it's too small, you can click the button in the corner so it takes up the whole screen.