
Watcha Got : The Making Of
5 months ago
Designer/Director/Animator : Rogier Wieland
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Short Biography : Rogier Wieland
I was born in Arnhem (the Netherlands) in 1974. Besides playing football on the streets, I was drawing comics every day, until the age of about 16.
I moved to The Hague to study Graphic and typographic design at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. After graduating in 2000 I worked as a graphic designer for a few design agencies before starting to work on my own.
In 2005 I joined a pitch to make a video project for the Municipal Theatre in Utrecht. I won the pitch with an idea to animate various theatre forms with cardboard cut out characters.
Since then I'm switching between graphic and motion graphic design using After Effects and stopmotion techniques, live action video, still photography and illustration.
>>> Read the Interview : vimeo.com/designflux/blog:939
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Short Biography : Rogier Wieland
I was born in Arnhem (the Netherlands) in 1974. Besides playing football on the streets, I was drawing comics every day, until the age of about 16.
I moved to The Hague to study Graphic and typographic design at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. After graduating in 2000 I worked as a graphic designer for a few design agencies before starting to work on my own.
In 2005 I joined a pitch to make a video project for the Municipal Theatre in Utrecht. I won the pitch with an idea to animate various theatre forms with cardboard cut out characters.
Since then I'm switching between graphic and motion graphic design using After Effects and stopmotion techniques, live action video, still photography and illustration.
>>> Read the Interview : vimeo.com/designflux/blog:939
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Absolutely brilliant!
When I first started watching the completed video I thought that maybe some sort of effect had been used to produce a "cut-out" look, because I knew the amount of work it would take to actually do it.
Great job, amazing.
Amazing result,you make of a tutorial a piece of art!
W.