Stop motion animation software
Dragonframe is a stop motion animation software.[ 1] It has been used to make several full-length motion picture films, including Disney's Frankenweenie and Laika's Coraline , The Boxtrolls ,[ 2] and ParaNorman ,[ 3] as well as the stop motion television show Shaun the Sheep . It has also been used to shoot stop motion scenes in live action movies, including the holochess scene in Star Wars: The Force Awakens ,[ 4] and numerous stop motion shorts.
History
Dragonframe was initially developed by brothers Jamie [ 5] [ 6] and Dyami Caliri while they were creating a commercial for United Airlines [ 7] called "The Dragon".[ 8] It was later developed into a commercial product, marketed by DZED Systems.
In 2014 Dragonframe won an Ub Iwerks award at the annual Annie Awards .[ 9]
Features
To create basic stop motion animations, the software controls a digital camera.[ 10] Additional hardware add-ons can be connected for controlling lighting and camera movement. The software allows the user to manipulate the camera and the scene, and then to combine the frames into a sequence of animated frames.[ 11] [ 12] [ 13] Animators can view several individual frames overlaid for comparison,[ 14] and they can preview sequences of frames overlaid on a moving background.[ 15]
References
^ "Robot Chicken and Power Glove: a match made in animation heaven" . Cult of Mac , by Rob LeFebvre
^ "Good Things Come in Small Packages" . ICG Magazine , November 8, 2014
^ "The 'ParaNorman' Process: Creating the Stop-Motion Comedy with Canon EOS 5Ds" . Creative Planet Network , 9/19/2012 By : Sarv Kreindler
^ "StarWars Force Awakens Stop Motion" . Stop Motion Magazine.
^ "Preserving the soul of The Little Prince with multi-layered storytelling" . The Globe and Mail , ROBERT EVERETT-GREEN, Mar. 10, 2016
^ "Interview: Mark Osborne’s Personal Journey On ‘The Little Prince’" . Caratoon Brew , By Ian Failes | 08/05/2016
^ Johnny, Chew. "Dragonframe Stop Motion Software Review" . about technology . Archived from the original on 11 July 2014. Retrieved 13 November 2014 .
^ Ko Maruyama. "United Airlines' 'Dragon':Jamie Caliri's artistry flies to top spot" . After Effects.
^ "‘Frozen’ Takes Top Prize at Annie Awards" . Variety , February 1, 2014 . Terry Flores
^ "Oscar-nominated stop-motion director premieres new film shot with Nikon D810 DSLR" . Digital Trends , By Les Shu — December 10, 2014
^ "PES Unboxes Nikon D810 Animator’s Kit " . Animation World News . Jennifer Wolfe | Monday, August 11, 2014
^ "DP Joe Passarelli on the Stop-Motion Wonders of Anomalisa" . Studio Daily , Beth Marchant / Jan 20, 2016
^ "Go Brick To The Future With This Fan-Made Video Made With Lego" . Tech Times , 21 October 2015, By Charity Johnson
^ Sarah Herman (18 November 2014). Brick Flicks: A Comprehensive Guide to Making Your Own Stop-Motion LEGO Movies . Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated. pp. 88–. ISBN 978-1-62914-888-5 .
^ "The Untold Story Behind The Force Awakens’ Best Easter Egg" . Wired , K.M. McFarland, 01.22.2016.
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