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Animation can be a long, arduous process that requires God like patients, however after taking part in a real-time arts project, director David Wilson discovered that combining praxinoscopes with custom record labels created a much faster form of animation that could be completed fully in-camera; without the need for any post or 3D manipulation. David joins us to discuss the process and why a hands on approach to working can lead to new creative discoveries.
We Got Time Materials
Making of Video
Showlinks
David Wilson Creative
David’s YouTube Channel
Metronomy – How Say
Praxinoscope
Blink Ink
Red Digital Camera Company
The Mill
BUG – The Evolution of Music Video
Colonel Blimp
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