what may I be able to add to shelley noble's comment... stuff coming alive, very alive before your very eyes... ah, the magic is back !
When seeing cgi, you see cgi and more or less expect that something might happen (surprise); in stop-mo wonderland, the surprise can be hidden very cleverly: camera and light lead the watching person's attention.
Think I got it too. Nice clip ! And nice to see Teresa Drilling again...
Interesting! Principles of motion trump material. Got it.
ReplyDeletewhat may I be able to add to shelley noble's comment... stuff coming alive, very alive before your very eyes... ah, the magic is back !
ReplyDeleteWhen seeing cgi, you see cgi and more or less expect that something might happen (surprise); in stop-mo wonderland, the surprise can be hidden very cleverly: camera and light lead the watching person's attention.
Think I got it too. Nice clip ! And nice to see Teresa Drilling again...