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Tag Archives: stop-motion

Zero

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Born into a world of numbers, an oppressed zero discovers that through determination, courage, and love, nothing can be truly something.

Zero by Christopher Kezelos Continue reading →

22 June 2011 by Geoff
Posted in Animation Tagged Chroma Feed, stop-motion

The World’s Enemy

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Final Fantasy stop motion.

Sephiroth The World’s Enemy by Counter656 Continue reading →

13 June 2011 by Geoff
Posted in Animation Tagged Chroma Feed, computer game, fan film, Final Fantasy, machinima, stop-motion

LEGO double bill: The Brick Thief and CL!CK

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One brick, two bricks, three bricks, four…What can you do with these few on the floor? Five bricks, six bricks, seven, eight… Don’t think that’s enough? Well just you wait. It only takes a few bricks to make something CL!CK

The Brick Thief: A LEGO Short Film by legoclick Continue reading →

3 June 2011 by Geoff
Posted in Animation Tagged Chroma Feed, Lego, stop-motion

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