The Music Video… www.youtube.com All the animations seen in the music video were created in camera. No stopframe techniques, or computer super-imposing was used; what you see is what rolled off the camera. The animations in the side-on views were produced by the camera capturing the moving reflections from the mirrored carousels, and the animations in the top-down views were created by matching the cameras frame rate to that of spinning record. The transitions between each section …

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25 Responses to “Making Of… Moray McLaren – We Got Time”

  • zeewabbit says:

    Dear David, Your work is a truly inspiring and beautiful work of art. I look forward to seeing more from your wonderful creativity. And thanks so much for the insights shared in this follow-up video. Best of luck!

  • creativedavidwilson says:

    That’s very kind. Thank you
    x

  • Rubiglo says:

    AWESOME!AWESOME!AWESOME!!!!!!!
    Thank you so much for sharing this with us.

  • BarbaraZab says:

    David,
    An amazing video! Would it still work (and by “work” I mean “be interesting”) with less representational art, even with completely abstract art? I am a preschool teacher and my first thought on seeing a praxinoscope video was “How could I do this with my class?” My students are just beginning to draw “things” and most of their art is still explorations of line and shape and color.
    What do you think?

  • freshjunky says:

    Loved seeing this, and the accompanying “how to” video. David, your work is brilliant. Thank you for sharing it with the world. This is a hypnotic and beautiful video.

  • Anathemayhem says:

    Brilliant! Thank you so much for sharing your talent. Just stunning. Wow. =^.^=

  • AnimeZombie91 says:

    This is amazing.

  • robertlequesne says:

    Thankyou for rocking my world today!

  • robertlequesne says:

    Thankyou for rocking my world today!

    I look forward to see what you bring out of the hat next..

  • cjlive says:

    WOW… WOW wow!
    What ingenius animation, and all in camera! A highly useful trick, using frate rate, so calculated, and wildly creative!
    Amazing, fantastic job!

  • jamiekitson says:

    What I wanted to know was how you made it appear to run from one animation to another on the same turn table without stopping it.

  • animatazz says:

    Wow ! Inspiring work, Thank you for sharing.

  • kaligoddess74 says:

    Loved this! Thanks so much for explaining how it was done.

  • gtantidoto says:

    ALMOST TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE hahahaha

  • calamarc says:

    totally amazing work. beautiful blend of old and new technologies, all supported by good old fashioned storytelling. excellent, excellent.

  • zhalktis says:

    Many many thanks for sharing this with us! :)

  • ZiLioNAuT says:

    VERY VERY VERY COOOOOL :)

  • eleanoquilly says:

    Nice try. Keep it up check out esteembpo + com for social media marketing. FGYFT

  • Mackmation says:

    Amazing work! I loved it.

  • vemaclo says:

    fantastic!!! great the way you explain it! hope to get more!

  • allluckyseven says:

    Oh, yeah, I’ve enjoyed it!
    FUCK YEAH, I’ve enjoyed it!!

  • cusabir says:

    nice! this video reminds me of a wes anderson film.

  • darrellmf says:

    Really interesting and a nice video to a great track. Thanks. D

  • dougij says:

    moving and very clever

  • ftmazuma says:

    that is sick!

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