RockinAkin
03-31-2005, 07:34 PM
Hi All,
My roommate and I just finished work on a small spoof production for our film class, and I recently spoke to Roberto Ortiz who suggested that I post here for everyone to check it out...
Its the ending of the movie "Se7en"... reshot using stuffed animals and stop-motion animation. Our logic being to take one of the most horrible and terrifying endings in modern cinema, and well, have suffed animals re-enact it shot by shot... the result? FUNNY. (Note: If you haven't seen Se7en yet, and were planning on it - go see it first, cause this will spoil the amazing finale for you.)
It was all shot with a single digital camera frame by frame, and the characters were bought from walmart and made poseable by inserting electrical wiring into their arms and legs.
You can check it out here:
http://www.cggallery.com/seven/ (http://www.cggallery.com/seven/)
--or--
SevenRedux.mov (http://www.cggallery.com/seven/SevenRedux.mov) (Right Click Save As)
Thanks for looking, we had a ton of fun making it,
And we'd would love to hear what you all thought.
My roommate and I just finished work on a small spoof production for our film class, and I recently spoke to Roberto Ortiz who suggested that I post here for everyone to check it out...
Its the ending of the movie "Se7en"... reshot using stuffed animals and stop-motion animation. Our logic being to take one of the most horrible and terrifying endings in modern cinema, and well, have suffed animals re-enact it shot by shot... the result? FUNNY. (Note: If you haven't seen Se7en yet, and were planning on it - go see it first, cause this will spoil the amazing finale for you.)
It was all shot with a single digital camera frame by frame, and the characters were bought from walmart and made poseable by inserting electrical wiring into their arms and legs.
You can check it out here:
http://www.cggallery.com/seven/ (http://www.cggallery.com/seven/)
--or--
SevenRedux.mov (http://www.cggallery.com/seven/SevenRedux.mov) (Right Click Save As)
Thanks for looking, we had a ton of fun making it,
And we'd would love to hear what you all thought.
