The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf: A Stop-motion Adaptation

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2012

This film is a stop-motion animated adaptation of Aesop's classic fable, 'The Shepherd boy and the Wolf,' also widely known as 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf.'



Although many people are familiar with the traditional moral tale, which demonstrates the consequences of lying, this adaptation follows Aesop's story with a less-than-traditional approach. Not only is the character of the boy brought to life through his humorous antics, the entire film is enhanced through unique artistry that combines 10,000 still photographs with modern graphics. This film is a fresh take on an ancient tale that continues to be relevant despite the passage of time.

This film was shot in a Denver, CO studio and consists of over 10,000 still photographs coming to life into one fluid animation. The set measured over 12 feet in length and the characters were on average 5 inches tall.

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  • Good work Tim. Thanks for keeping the art of stop-motion animation alive. Hope to see you again soon at the Charleston Film Fest with an new film.

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