Great work. The animation is very smooth, unlike a lot of things on youtube. I too was very inspired by Fred. Not much to show for it yet, just learning how to make armatures now. How did you guys figure out how to construct b&s?
There's a couple other contemporaries to Fred/Quays you may not be aware of, look up bfophoto on vimeo, and John Frame Sculpture on youtube.
I woke up in the middle of the night and I happened to come across this video. now I'm wondering what will I dream when I go back to sleep? Nice post and great work.
My best friend was the director of the Tool Video's "Sober" and "Prison Sex" Fred Stuhr.We would watch the Brothers Quay Movies days on end.I like the ball and socket puppets in rare form as it shows what you have to work with and lets people know just how intricate the puppets are.Keep up the good work.
Yes, when Mike and I saw Sober, that's when we decided to do some stop-mo. The Quays are great at aesthetic, but Fred really raised it with the quality of his animation. Fred's Hendrix short film is amazing, thanks for posting it, "xwermx".
artistically brilliant....but I found the story a little sluggish....but maybe that was the mood of the piece....I didn't quite understand the concept behind this film.....music and sound design brilliant....adds real atmosphere/mood......good overal.....and I'm sure if I fully understood the concept and was in the mood to watch something more slow....I would have fully appreciated the film.....good work guys...
We were inspired by the stories of organ stealing in Brazil. Basically, our character is sorta undead, and travels to a limbo land where he has flashbacks of being robbed of his organs. At the end the character accepts his own death.... and really dies this time! We probably should have made a healthy looking face model for when the lead was a patient. This would have meant more modeling, and we were on a schedule.
Excellent job! I love the Brothers Quay. What I like about this video is that your style is definitely like the Quays but you also add you own personal touch. You made it your own, not just a carbon copy.
Great work. The animation is very smooth, unlike a lot of things on youtube. I too was very inspired by Fred. Not much to show for it yet, just learning how to make armatures now. How did you guys figure out how to construct b&s?
There's a couple other contemporaries to Fred/Quays you may not be aware of, look up bfophoto on vimeo, and John Frame Sculpture on youtube.
coldcell 8 months ago
Great work! What cameras did you use to shoot this?
MattReynaFilms 10 months ago
I was always impressed by this work Mike.
kimsneath 11 months ago
nice work. love the moodiness, somewhat gothic.
Madkre8tor 1 year ago
I woke up in the middle of the night and I happened to come across this video. now I'm wondering what will I dream when I go back to sleep? Nice post and great work.
causalityofbeing 2 years ago
How did you create the scene when you see the inside of his chest?
merrsshee 2 years ago
The lighting in this is heart-shattering. Freaking amazing work.
90sComputerGames 2 years ago
My best friend was the director of the Tool Video's "Sober" and "Prison Sex" Fred Stuhr.We would watch the Brothers Quay Movies days on end.I like the ball and socket puppets in rare form as it shows what you have to work with and lets people know just how intricate the puppets are.Keep up the good work.
xwermx 2 years ago
Yes, when Mike and I saw Sober, that's when we decided to do some stop-mo. The Quays are great at aesthetic, but Fred really raised it with the quality of his animation. Fred's Hendrix short film is amazing, thanks for posting it, "xwermx".
jonmoyes 2 years ago
Transusition!!!
fanunoflamencomex 2 years ago
artistically brilliant....but I found the story a little sluggish....but maybe that was the mood of the piece....I didn't quite understand the concept behind this film.....music and sound design brilliant....adds real atmosphere/mood......good overal.....and I'm sure if I fully understood the concept and was in the mood to watch something more slow....I would have fully appreciated the film.....good work guys...
jamnotes2008 3 years ago
Thanks for watching our film, and your comments.
We were inspired by the stories of organ stealing in Brazil. Basically, our character is sorta undead, and travels to a limbo land where he has flashbacks of being robbed of his organs. At the end the character accepts his own death.... and really dies this time! We probably should have made a healthy looking face model for when the lead was a patient. This would have meant more modeling, and we were on a schedule.
jonmoyes 3 years ago
just like Brothers Quay! Kinda reminds me of Tool too!
SOADafi 3 years ago
Nice work, Mike.
brickintheyard 3 years ago
compelling imagery, haunting. Thank you.
xeasternxz 3 years ago 3
Very good! I liked that moody atmosphere.
Mustavilla 3 years ago 3
Excellent job! I love the Brothers Quay. What I like about this video is that your style is definitely like the Quays but you also add you own personal touch. You made it your own, not just a carbon copy.
Good on you!
faust650 4 years ago 5
this very easily could have been made by the brothers quay. very nice.
phx88gir 4 years ago 4
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DemskiCreations 4 years ago 4
I thought this was a pretty good tribute as well.
bigbadwolfami 4 years ago 4
this is awesome Brothers Quay would be proud.
SylentPhantom 4 years ago 6
excellent video
injenieus 5 years ago 4
VERY nicely done. Hell of a tribute to The Brothers Quay!
MisterSable 5 years ago 4
i think this is quite good
nice work
richragsdale 5 years ago 4