The Frog That Loved Cheese
Uploader Comments (screamingskull)
All Comments (17)
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Nope, did not meet him. We worked with the director of the music video, Tony Kaye, who later directed the feature "American History X".
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The old animations were much more believable than today's CGI, which ends up looking hokey and cartoonish. Alot of stress, sweat and generally hard work no doubt went into that.
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great!
the look and quality of motion is great
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Very awesome! Nothing like using a real skeleton huh! Very Svankmajeresque, heheh. I dig your animations!
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Umm, lets see... Ill have the cod, yes the cod and a side of fries, well, a baked potato actually... And, to drink sir? Oh, sorry, well, a water, and lets see, your best cab, thanks!
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awsome
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great animation..very brothers quay
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wow.. and i though undergroudn robot was all you had... quite alot of good stuff here, this animation still looks great despite todays CGI dominance
OMG! Did you use real frogbones to make the armature? This is so wicked! Good job!
Sander79 5 years ago
We used a giant bullfrog skeleton acquired from Carolina biological in Gladstone, Oregon. Wires were inserted between the bones, it broke many times during the shot.
screamingskull 5 years ago