Boy, this all brings back memories of my ill-spent table-top youth. We all had to figure out a way to get in that "Willis O'Brien tyrannosaur scratch" (or was it an allosaurus?) that all the stop motion fans loved so much.
Now all the monster fans sit at computers. Nobody remembers the smell of latex or how freaking hard it was to keep those rubber-encased fingers from springing back when you bent them.
Boy, this all brings back memories of my ill-spent table-top youth. We all had to figure out a way to get in that "Willis O'Brien tyrannosaur scratch" (or was it an allosaurus?) that all the stop motion fans loved so much.
Now all the monster fans sit at computers. Nobody remembers the smell of latex or how freaking hard it was to keep those rubber-encased fingers from springing back when you bent them.
prodprod 2 years ago
This stuff is superb! Even the quality of the super 8 looks beautiful. These are some great stop motion creatures!
Django5198 2 years ago
Aahh.. Truly a bygone era. To think of all the effort that went into creating shots like these.
bluworm 2 years ago
1:17 "I love you, li'l tree. What would I do without you?"
RomneyGack 2 years ago
Hey RomneyGack
LOL thanks for the comments.
Tim
tims44 2 years ago
the dragon is really neat
Gragorathegiantsnowb 2 years ago
The 'Harpy' in the woods looked very effective. Most enjoyable.
wrrlykam 2 years ago
Great job! I recognized the creature at 1:00 from the bronto-kong footage.
Awesome.
MattBL 2 years ago
Great work! I could watch this stuff all day.
artguy53 2 years ago
Heh heh...I guess we all were shooting for Super-8-Dynamation!
kuhnigget 2 years ago
some of your early work looks really cool
mujawooja 2 years ago