The Stop Motion Cinematography of Anomalisa (with Joe Passarelli)
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Today’s guest is Joe Passarelli, the Cinematographer behind the lens of the stop motion masterpiece, Anomolisa. Joe and I discuss the challenges of shooting stop motion, lighting miniature sets, and the patience needed to pull it off.
You Will Learn:
- The humble beginnings of Anomolisa and the power of Kickstarter
- The challenges and rewards of stop motion animation
- Using home made Gemballs to light miniature sets
- The miniature practical lighting and how it transformed the set
- Eye lights for puppets and the reflective nature of fabrics
- Working on 18 sets at the same time
- What is replacement animation and how is it different from traditional
- Why he chose to shoot on Canon 7D and Nikon lenses
- Behind the scenes stories of the most challenging scenes
- Creating motion blur in stop motion
- Why the now infamous sex scene took over 6 months to animate
- Using animatics to keep order the structure
- Shooting 24-48 frames a day at most
- and much more!
LINKS:
- Anomalisa official website
- Joe Passarelli official website
- Ben Consoli’s BTS Instagram profile
- Official Website for BC Media Productions
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