Wow! When someone sent me the link to this amazing video I had to sit and reflect for quite a while after viewing it! I was so impressed with the fluid motion of the video, the incredible amount of time the video took to create and the awesome artistic vision that this artist posesses. Impressive! The video is seven minutes long (remember how hard it was for your one minute stop motions?!) and takes up an entire city block in Buenos Aires. Imagine the labor! I think the people who occasionally sneak into the shots actually add to the effect and realism of the video rather than detract from its technical ability. If the video does not appear below, then just click on the title of this blog to be taken directly to the video. After viewing let me know your reaction and your first thoughts...
MUTO a wall-painted animation by BLU from blu on Vimeo.
Also, check out this new one I just found, kind of combines the sand art from an earlier post with the stop motion and cartoon theme from the wall art above.
Friday, June 6, 2008
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9 comments:
i don't really understand how he did it because its stop motion and the frames don't jump or anything, but i like it. i don't think i'd have the patience to do it all though.
it looks hard to make...
it's pretty cool though
-Iram Tarar
it look sweet but comnmplicated
I really liked how it allways was changing though the creator seems a bit twited
The person that did this is really talented. It was really cool though
i would never have the patience to do that, but i give huge props to people who do
samantha padilla
The Frist video had alot of panning at first. woah real nice. probably took months to edit it all. did they draw something cut and kept going? or what very creative idea =]
--kamrul hussain. 4th hour
WOWW second video was great. creative idea if only i knew how 2 do thaaat
tahmeda.c
i like this alot!
it looks like it took alot of time!
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