a very clever and fun ad for a 'stop motion' add-on for Blender.
.. worth a watch even if you're not a CG artist.
Interesting that you posted a really for real stop-mo clip next…the CG mock-up is pretty good but still *just* lacks that "tactile" feel, like the fingerprints are missing!
(And just a note for sensitive ears for an f-bomb).
Fun though, and a fairly convincing way of doing it. I agree that dropping to twos just doesn’t cut it and looks weird. Funny, though, that there’s so much cover-up work done in CG on stop-mo films thesedays, like wire removal and face stitching, that the two "3D" animation techniques have and are becoming ever intertwined and almost interchangeable with any other, visually finishing anyway.
I keep reading from various sources that's Margot and Chris reprising their roles. I do hear Chris, but Margot? I'm not sure if that's her. She was a chain smoker, rest her soul, which did impact her voice. Maybe they re-pitched it? Or maybe every source I've read saying this is wrong.
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift--that is why it's called the present."
AFAIK, Bullet Time is a short film about playing video games .. and is purposely meant to evoke a 1990s aesthetic mix of Ren & Stimpy, Rocko's Modern Life, Cow & Chicken, Spike & Mike animation festivals, Rude Dog & The Dweebs .. and yes, probably even 'Spuds McKenzie', too!
Based on this trailer -- and especially that soundtrack album cover art -- I kinda feel like Bill Wray should get a credit on it .. even if he didn't work on it..!
The complete Bullet Time short (pilot?) cartoon, which was shown at Comic-Con earlier today. (warning: quite a bit of Spümcø-style 'gross-out' visuals, and PG-13 video-game violence).
.. and whattaya know; Bill Wray DID work on it..! I'd figured he must've.
Heavy shades of Family Dog in there, too, which also has the Elfman connection of course. Definitely the vibe of Burton/Bird run through the John K blender…!
Very interesting use of AI image enhancement and image expansion to transform The Wizard of Oz into a 16K wraparound experience for the 'MSG Sphere' venue.
I'm definitely tempted to wander over to Las Vegas in a month or so, after it opens.