Tag Archives: stop motion animation

Woah, it’s been almost a year

My oh my, doesn’t time fly?

It seems like I have been neglecting Stella Was A Diver for so long now that almost a year has passed since my last post.

Bad me.

That’s what a new job will do to you. But, seeing as I am still getting traffic, I shall endeavour to get back into blogging. Poke me if I don’t do a very good job please.

Back to the old style of things, here’s a few interesting things I’ve been doing in the last few weeks…

I went to see the fab little French stop motion animation film called A Town Called Panic a couple of weeks back at my all-time favourite cinema Screen on the Green (it has sofas and they bring you wine to your seat, what’s not to love?). Trailer below:

Essentially a feature-length Cravendale advert written by someone with an over-active imagination and short attention span, this is a fab little oddball of a film.

When I was invited to go to Museum of Everything two weekends ago I was super excited. Tucked away on a back street near Primrose Hill, this place is a veritable rabbit warren of interesting things curated by Sir Peter Blake. Think Victorian fairground paraphernalia and freak show memorabilia, and a hodge-podge of children’s toys rubbing shoulders with an incredible taxidermy collection from Walter Potter’s Museum of Curiosity. Go see whilst it’s still there, if only for the boxing rats.

If you ever has the pleasure of visiting La Clique during their London residency then you’re pretty much there with La Soiree. In a temporary, wooden, saloon-styled big top on the South Bank I enjoyed a night of comedy and cabaret from the weird and the wonderful – think contortionists, hula hooping and leftfield comedy with a sprinkle of vaudeville, a touch of naughtiness and a generous helping of humour. Check it out here.

On a musical tip, it’s been a bit quiet on the gig-going front of late, though I did manage to catch Crystal Castles at the Roundhouse. On a Friday night and with a relatively late start, the shouty electro-tinged duo got the entire venue dancing. An awesome start to the weekend. Tons of exciting gigs coming up in the next month or so including The National, Fujiya & Miyagi, Soulwax and my beloved Interpol. Oh, and my first ever ATP too.

I’ve also been eating some delicious food recently (note my ever-increasing stomach) at the likes of Hix Oyster & Chop House, Giant Robot, Moro and best-steak-ever at Gaucho. My tummy’s starting to rumble even as I type.

Finally, I feel I should mention The Social Network, given my line of work. When I heard that they were making “The Facebook film” I decided it would be terrible. When I saw the trailers and (albeit rather nicely designed) website I still wasn’t convinced. Even the through-the-roof Rotten Tomatoes ratings and raving reviews would not move my scepticism. Then one evening, my friend who works for an unnamed popular film magazine told me that it was actually really rather good and suprisingly quite funny. So I went to see it and I must eat my words as I actually quite enjoyed it. I am now mostly looking forward to the next social network themed film, Catfish – trailer below:

Anywho, I think I’ve rambled quite enough for one day now. There’s plenty I have forgotten and plenty more to come.

Methinks this blog could do with a design refresh. Any thoughts/assistance welcome…


Lovely lovely Lego

Awesome bit of stop motion animation with Lego.

Simple as.


Olympus viral – stop motion loveliness

What a lovely little viral from Olympus making excellent use of my favourites, stop motion animation and photography!


Look at all the pretty colours…

Some lovely stop motion animation I cam across last week from PESfilms.

Fireworks, coins, sweets, mmmmmmm…


Lego Arcade

Lego. Retro computer games. Stop motion animation.

What is not to love?

Yet another neatorama joy link.


Post-it note animation

Yet more luvverly stop motion animation, this time with Post-it notes.

Sweet.


Loving: We Have Band

LOVING this song AND stop motion animation music vid (created by advertising agency W+K no less) for ‘You Came Out’ by We Have Band.


Sorry I’m Late

A gorgeous bit of stop motion animation from Tomas Mankovsky. Love it.

Watch it here.


Stop motion shredded animation music video!

Just as the title says.

Really pretty.

For ‘Everytime’ by Oi Va Voi.

Mute the song and watched the prettiness unravel…

[sorry I can't embed but it's not made it to YouTube yet]


Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf?

Incredible piece of stop motion animation using photographs. With over 440k views in just 6 days, I am not the only one that loves it.


More lovely stop motion animation

I love a good bit of stop motion animation so thank you to my fair work colleague who alerted me to PESFilm’s YouTube channel which contains some great, simple little bits and bobs they have made using stop motion techniques.

My current fave is the Scrabble piece, below for your viewing pleasure…

Loving that Scrabble board…


Coraline loveliness

I have been excited about Coraline ever since I stumbled across the trailer.

Stop-motion animation (a current “thing” for me), the Tim Burton-esque concept (director Henry Selick was also behind Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas) and the beautiful crafty handmade aesthetic is a winner in my metaphorical books, not to mention the 3D aspect – to those of you who laughed at my 3D glasses on my desk at work…ha, told you they’d come in handy!

50 covetable handmade wooden boxes containing character arms, keys, buttons and a whole host of Coraline-themed goodies were sent to key bloggers across the globe (I SO want one of these, dammnit) and have cause a frisson of excitement.

W+K, the agency behind the campaign, has complied this rather lovely video detailing the whole campaign, and you can have a play with the gorgeous website here.

Beeyootiful.


Sweet

Lovely bit of stop motion animation with cakes, fruit and vegetables…


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