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Norwegian stop motion filmmaker Ivo Caprino took nearly five years to bring his tiny race car vision to life on the silver screen in 1975. “The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix” began as a series of ...
The short’s animation harkens back to 1964’s classic stop-motion animated holiday special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, bringing nostalgic vibes to an entertaining promotional treat.
So what do you do when you have a couple hundred die-cast cars of all colors and sizes? Well, you make them race, of course. Check out his video, which reportedly took more than 60 hours to make ...
As the series expands once again with The Beast of Mossy Bottom, the iconic stop-motion franchise is ready to bring some family-friendly thrills for the Halloween season.
Here, for example, is a guy who goes by CaptRobau showing off his latest attempt to upscale a selection of old stop-motion movie effects with modern technology.
Not content to merely collect die cast F1 cars, the creator of this video built a track and painstakingly filmed a 10-minute Grand Prix in stop-motion, complete with replays and commentary.
Across its Wallace & Gromit films and the rest of its stop-motion oeuvre, Aardman Animations presents a quiet vision of England.
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