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A stop motion animation that I created as my final project for my "Art and Alternative Media" class at Boston College. The movie is comprised of over 300 frames, and the only materials that I used were paper, colored pencils, glue, and (More…)

A stop motion animation that I created as my final project for my "Art and Alternative Media" class at Boston College. The movie is comprised of over 300 frames, and the only materials that I used were paper, colored pencils, glue, and cardboard. Using graph paper I recreated the pixel data 1:1 with the different colored pencils and then cut out each "sprite" after gluing it to cardboard for stability. The coloring and cutting out took a long time, but shooting the frames and putting together the video probably in total took about 36 hours. Please enjoy it, rate, and comment! All original spite data and music copyright Nintendo.

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