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Johnny Kelly Presses Play for Guggenheim

Friday, July 30th, 2010

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Director Johnny Kelly and the team at Clapham Road Studios UK serve up another ambitious stop motion feast. Shot using Dragon Stop Motion animation software, the camera flies through full-size artwork, including a play button covered in real gold leaf.  The project is part of a collaboration between You Tube and the Guggenheim Foundation that will showcase creative clips from around the world.

They have already racked up over one million views. Make sure to check out the Making of as well.

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“Dried Up” wins Silver Student Academy Award for Animation

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Jeremy Casper, Stuart Bury, and Isaiah Powers co-wrote and directed “Dried Up”, a six minute stop motion animation shot with Dragon Stop Motion. Recently, they were awarded the Silver Student Academy Award in the Animation category. The award was presented by Henry Selick.

“Dried Up” is the story of a quiet old man who, surrounded by desolation and apathy, perseveres to remain true to the nature of his own beliefs and character. He toils daily to forge a last ditch effort to bring hope and life to a faithless, drought ridden old town.

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As students of animation at Kansas City Art Institute, they were early adopters of Dragon Stop Motion software, and they are some of its biggest fans.

We asked Isaiah Powers about using our software for this film:

“I think first I would simply like to say, thank you. We used Dragon Stop Motion to shoot every frame of our film and the longer we used it the more excited we got about it. Any time we got to a point where we needed a specific feature it was already there. I have never used a bit of software that was so intuitive and allowed us to get straight to work so fast. In the stressful environment of stop-motion production it was a relief. At one point we were ready to start animating Cecil playing his organ and we thought, we need an x-sheet so we can sync his motions to the music… you know I bet there is one programmed in here, so far it has had everything else we wanted. Within a few clicks we found the Dragon X-Sheet and were busy loading music in and setting up the shot.

“Another thing I found especially helpful was the ability to easily switch between the high res photo taken and the preview photos. Our sets were highly detailed and made it possible to keep up with everything. It also helped realign the camera if I accidentally bumped the set in an impromptue dance.

“We had basically no budget for our film. I made a hand cranked camera dolly for about $30. We used clamp lights and waxed paper for diffusion. The most expensive thing we used was hot glue. We scavenged for cardboard and built our sets with found objects. The main character in our film, Cecil builds his creations out of junk he finds around town so we figured if it was good enough for him, it was good enough for us. Dragon is a pro application priced for everyone, and I tell that to anybody who asks me about shooting stopmotion, you gotta use it! “

Cecil House

Dried Up Production

Here is what Jeremy Casper had to say about our software:

“Dragon is affordable for both the professional and student. We basically created our film with very little to no money, so being able to buy such an amazing program made the experience tangible. I could go on and on about Dragon, but seriously who has that kind of time on their hands. To anyone who asks me, Dragon is the only program for this kind of medium, period.”

“Dried Up” continues its way through the animation film festival circuit. Next up is the Melbourne International Animation Festival.

Watch “Dried Up”

Jeremy Casper’s Blog
http://cazpear.wordpress.com
Isaiah Powers’s Site
http://isaiahpowers.com
Stuart Bury’s Blog
http://stuartbury.blogspot.com
Dried Up Blog
http://driedup.wordpress.com

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Zero Takes Gold For Cinematography

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

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The ambitious stop motion short “Zero” picked up a NSW Gold Award from the Australian Cinematographers Society in the Experimental and Specialized Category. Zero director Christopher Kezelos gives credit to the exceptional work of the film’s director of photography Mathew Horrex. The film was shot using Dragon Stop Motion software.

Christopher had this to say about using Dragon Stop Motion:

“We shot Zero using a Canon EOS 450D and Nikon prime lenses. Due to the manual nature of this setup, we spent a lot of time using Dragon’s Cinematography tools to set up each shot. I found these tools to be an essential part of our shoot as we spent a lot of time tweaking the camera settings and picture framing before capturing valuable stills. Having the flexibility to shoot hi-res images and quickly flip between them to decide on our final settings was invaluable”.

Writer/Director Christopher Kezelos

Writer/Director: Christopher Kezelos

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About Dragon Stop Motion and post production:

“The most obvious conundrum one can face when shooting a stop motion animation is how to effectively manage the thousands of image files and hundreds of directories required. Dragon made this a breeze. It automatically created a directory structure based on our scene and shot numbers. This sped up our work flow dramatically as it allowed us to cross reference our story board numbers with our directory structure to quickly find the shots we were after. Handy during production, a godsend during post”.

Make sure to check the Zero site to see it at a film festival near you.

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Canon 7D and Nikon D300S support in 2.0.2

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Dragon Stop Motion 2.0.2 adds support for the Canon 7D and Nikon D300S. These are the two latest DSLRs from Canon and Nikon. Both of them support live view, and are great choices for stop motion animation.

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Canon 7D

The Canon 7D is a camera that a lot of people are excited about. It has 18MP resolution and 1080p HD video recording at 30, 25 or 24 fps.

Learn more about the Canon 7D at Digital Photography Review.

Nikon D300S

Nikon D300S

The Nikon D300S is an upgrade to the popular D300.

Learn more about the Nikon D300S at Digital Photography Review.

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Dragon Stop Motion 2.0 : Mac + Windows

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

We are pleased to announce the arrival of Dragon Stop Motion 2.0, the premier capture system for stop frame animation, motion design and special effects.

The site has been completely revamped to highlight the latest release and to provide you with as much useful information as possible.

Learn about what makes Dragon Stop Motion great at our features and interface pages.

Read what industry professionals have to say about Dragon Stop Motion at our testimonials page.

And you will definitely want to check out the new Dragon Stop Motion Controller, which is included with every purchase of DSM 2.0:

Dragon Stop Motion Controller

Dragon Stop Motion Controller

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Prologue shoots “Orphan” end titles with Dragon Stop Motion

Friday, July 31st, 2009

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Director Simon Clowes and Director of Photography, Daria Polichetti of Prologue teamed up to create these eye-catching end titles for the horror/thriller “Orphan”. The project was shot using Dragon Stop Motion with a Canon 5D Mark II.

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Daria Polichetti tells us about the project:

The Orphan end credits, designed and directed by Prologue’s Simon Clowes, focus on the main character, Esther, a girl with a secret and a hidden past. But when the darkness falls, Esther’s personal obsessions and malicious intentions are finally revealed beneath the eerie shades of a blacklight.

Derived from the climactic blacklight sequence near the end of the movie (for which the VFX were also designed and produced by Prologue), the main on end sequence for Orphan uses the concept of blacklight photography to reveal credits and hidden imagery lurking just beneath the surface of the scene.

Using Dragon allowed for a great deal of control. The software allowed the team to shoot and edit frames accurately between the regular light the blacklight setup. Multiple channels can be programmed into the software for each take, which allowed the shooting of two light passes simultaneously in a single camera move, saving time in the painstaking process as well as allowing for seamless cuts between the two passes.

Click here to watch the titles on the Prologue site.

Credits:

Designer / Director: Simon Clowes

Producer: Ryan Robertson

Director of Photography: Daria Polichetti

Coordinator: Lee Buckley

Executive Producer: Kyle Cooper

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Dragon Stop Motion 2.0 Beta

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Dragon Stop Motion 2.0 Beta is here. We have taken a lot of great feedback from our users, and have continued to innovate to bring you the best stop motion animation software on the market.

Here are some of the highlights:

  • Improved overall performance and stability.
  • Playback of video assist or high-res captures while animating.
  • Integrated Nav-Line for quick navigation through your scene.
  • Frame editing (cut/copy/paste) from Nav-Line or X-Sheet.
  • Nikon/Canon DSLR focus control with live view magnification.
  • HDV support. (Requires OS X 10.5+Final Cut Pro or OS X 10.6)
Dragon Stop Motion for Windows Oh, and we should mention that Dragon Stop Motion 2.0 runs on both Mac OS X and Windows, making it the only serious stop motion animation program to run on both platforms.

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DSM 2.0 - Mac

DSM 2.0 Vista

DSM 2.0 - Vista

You can read more about the new features and help us by beta testing our release:
http://www.dragonstopmotion.com/beta.php

Dragon Stop Motion 2.0 will be a free upgrade for all Dragon 1.x users.

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Liz Murphy’s Spots for RAC Insurance Win Mobius and More

Sunday, April 12th, 2009

You may have read about Taxi Productions stop motion spots for RAC Insurance on our “Studios” page. We are happy to learn the campaign is being given its due.

From the Taxi website:

A television campaign we produced for RAC Insurance through The Brand Agency, Perth has won an international award in Non-computer Animation from the Mobius Awards.

The campaign, which featured one of the largest and most technically challenging stop motion projects attempted in Australia, received a Certificate for Outstanding Creativity.

AdFest 2009 also awarded RAC Insurance ‘Contents’ a Bronze Film Craft Lotus. A press release issued by Adfest entitled “JURY TOUGH ON FILM CRAFT ENTRIES, WITH ONLY 19 LOTUSES AWARDED” makes the award even more gratifying.

Congratulations to Liz and her crew!!

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Nikon D700, Canon 50D Integrated with Live View in Dragon Stop Motion 1.1.2

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Dragon Stop Motion 1.1.2 adds support for the Nikon D700 and the Canon 50D, including live view and camera controls. For a complete list of supported cameras, see our camera page.

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Nikon D90 Fully Integrated with Live View in Dragon Stop Motion 1.1.1

Friday, November 7th, 2008

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Dragon Stop Motion 1.1.1 adds support for the Nikon D90, including live view and camera controls. The Nikon D90 offers 12.3MP resolution, live view, and high-def recording capabilities. Dragon is the only stop motion software to support Nikon’s live view feature. For a complete list of supported cameras, see our camera page.

Dragon Stop Motion is the only stop motion animation software to integrate the live view from Nikon DSLRs.

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