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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsHow about a 1930's Stop Animation
How far we've come-
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How about a 1930's Stop Animation (Original Post)
packman
Jul 2016
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It took some serious talent to create that, but it's a damn creepy little piece.
Tobin S.
Jul 2016
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Tobin S.
(10,418 posts)1. It took some serious talent to create that, but it's a damn creepy little piece.
femmocrat
(28,394 posts)2. Wow!
How cool is that!
qnr
(16,190 posts)3. I was thinking flamethrower at first, but I definitely need one of those
to help clean my garage.
Tom Kitten
(7,352 posts)4. Really cool!
I love stop-motion (mainly because of the dinosaur movies I saw growing up) and had never seen this. I like the sound effects! Thanks.
Fla Dem
(23,898 posts)5. Pretty impressive.
kentauros
(29,414 posts)6. I tend to think about how talented early animators were
than in how far we've come. Because many techniques they developed still get used today
Here's one from 1912 that's an amazing piece of animation. Consider its length, too.