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Bank Robbery

July 26, 2020 –
October 10, 2021
This entry was deleted.

Here is its eulogy, a collection of the kind words written about it while still among the living. They shall live on forever in its place.

Author Comments

Done at the request of TheGhostOfSevenSeize. This is a cutout animation done similar to how the first two south park sprit of christmas shorts were done (Jesus Vs Frosty and Jesus Vs Santa). I also made this in similar style to really old silent films and really old silent cartoons. It took me about 6-7 hours to do all this, I think I learned a bit about the stop motion process during all this. The story is simple: It's your classic tale of cops vs robbers, like how the great train robbery was about robbing a train, this one is about robbing the bank. It's also my very first stop motion production, it was a major challenge, especially animating multiple figures at the same time. I really liked how it turned out, it has that very homemade feeling to it like how early south park was.

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i like the stop motion aspect

Law and order homemade edition

Good One!

Interesting concept animation needs a little improvement also i love how you made it The style of a sulent Film XD over all half 3 star

I was pleasantly surprised. While I do admit that it was limited by it's artistic value, the extremely simple idea for the cut outs and pictures get the job done. The music was a pretty great choice and seemed to go along with the animation well.

It's kind of motivational to know that even with a simple idea and simple means of portraying the idea that it could still be brought to life. I hope to see more like this from you in the future.

<deleted> responds:

Thanks. My two areas of animation that I like right now are stop motion and traditional animation (as in not using computers but done on paper or with celluloid sheets). I'm just experimenting to see what I can do and have no idea what the future will hold for me. When I can make a really impressive stop motion and know how to make good assets myself, I might try dabbling with traditional animation. I think you'll like what I'll be making in the future.

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2.45 / 5.00