Beneath the waves we were invincible
In the silence of the sea
In a world without frontiers
(World without walls)
Beneath the waves the waves we were inseparable
In the kingdom of the free
In a world without wallsFace the facts, there is no way back
Arise, It’s time to act
Face the facts
Our future is black
Arise, we’re on the wrong track
Don’t think I’ve seen these on tumblr…
how many pictures of Droog can I draw before I’m sick of him?
I’m sure I’ll find out eventually
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It’s back
I CANT STOP LAUGHING
this will always be my favorite
MEANWHILE, IN SWEDEN
GOOD
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CONGRATULATIONS.
The thing I’ve been working on on and off for the past few months.
After working a year on my really sad Senior Project
Now that this is finally done, I can jump into some paintings and draw a hundred things that have been waiting. I have to stop coming up with ideas for animations, being a one-man animation band it can take 1 billion years to finish something.
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The Adventures of Prince Achmen.
1926. German.
The oldest surviving animated film in history.Nonono, you don’t understand how AWESOME this movie is
because it’s not done by a big production firm, or someone with a name as big as Walt Disney, no
the writer and “mind” behind this film was a WOMAN
yes, my dear tumblr peeps, the very first trick animator in the world was a young German woman who had an idea, and enough friends and time to make a feature-length animated film. And it took her three years
because the way this movie (and some shorter works she actually did before Die Abenteuer des Prinzen Achmed) are done is really, really complex. You see those leaves, and the hair of the figures? Yes.
That’s hand-cut paper.
Lotte Reiniger - that’s her name, my friends - always loved the art beind the Chinese shadow puppetry, and after she heard a lecture by Paul Wegener (famous vor the early movies Der Golem and Der Student von Prag) about the possibilites of animated movies, she wanted to combine these two things.
And guys, how she combined it…
Most of the puppets and scenerey she made all by herself. Her friends set up a special table that was lighted from underneath, and in the later movies she would even change the colours of the background mid-scene to change the atmosphere. Above it was a camera, shooting photos of the scenes that she moved milimetre for milimetre for those 16 pictures per second she needed for her movie.
Which makes Die Abenteuer von Prinz Achmed not only the first animated feature-length movie, but also the first stop-motion movie.
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Devy performing Juular at EMG TV, using his custom Framus AK-1974 “Mandelbrot”











