'Gulp' is a short film created by Sumo Science at Aardman, depicting a
fisherman going about his daily catch. This project is sponsor by Nokia, so they have required to use a smartphone to do the entire shooting. The shooting location at Pendine
Beach in South Wales. Every frame of this stop-motion animation was shot
using a phone which is Nokia N8, with its 12 megapixel camera and Carl Zeiss optics.
The film has broken a world record for the 'largest stop-motion
animation set', with the largest scene stretching over 11,000 square
feet.
Here's a film taking you behind the scenes on 'Gulp', Aardman's world
record breaking short film. It reveals what went in to making such a
complex film outside and away from the controlled environment of a
studio, and how it was shot using a Nokia N8. They used only one day to finish the film which mean they have a very well plan on the schedule of shooting. Is pretty impressing after knowing they finish the shooting in a short period. It make's me feel that planning is very important on doing a project. If the progress is plan well, it will probably save a lot of cost and time. They also choose a great location to shot as they using sand to create different drawing and different tools to make patterns easily. The sand artist also made interesting and attractive drawing on the beach and give us more interest at the video. Also, they create and new usage of a smartphone as to put on a higher place to film the largest of "anything". A video that less than 2 minutes used a day to film it. They make a record of built the biggest set on stop motion video and success to bring out a creative and interesting outcome. The crew members really put a lot of effort in it which i feel success is not easy.
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