Showing posts with label loopdeloop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label loopdeloop. Show all posts

Monday, April 28, 2014

Loopdeloop - TWIST


My loop for this month's theme TWIST is up now.

What's that? You want GIFs you say?!?! Who am I to deny you basic internet rights? But seriously, click the link. It's better with sound.



Loopdeloop DANCE PARTY


LoopdeLoop DANCE PARTY - "In Fielder" by Miro Belle from LoopdeLoop on Vimeo.

The DANCE PARTY video I edited as part of Loopdeloop got a Vimeo 'Staff Pick', which is amazing!

The other ones are up on Vimeo too including the other one edited by me and the one featuring animation done by me.

Also, have a GIF:



Sunday, June 9, 2013

Loopdeloop - BLACK AND WHITE


LoopdeLoop ran BLACK AND WHITE month in preparation for the Gertrude Street Projection Festival. Unable to shake the image of pandas out of my head, I was compelled to create this micro narrative of one polar bear's dream to be something different.

I created some GIFs of the animation to go up on tumblr, but, once again, their confusing image uploading system rejected every attempt, so I'm posting them here instead.

Check it out on Loopdeloop!

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Best of Loopdeloop 2012


Best of Loop De Loop 2012 from LoopdeLoop on Vimeo.

Plinth put together an amazing recap of Loop's Best of 2012 screening at Federation Square. Magic!

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Loopdeloop - BANG!


Loopdeloop teamed up with the Bang Short Film Festival in Nottingham in November to bring you, the viewers at home, the theme BANG!

The initial thought was something manic and loud and epileptic. Originally I wanted to use the backing track of Nicki Minaj's Stupid Hoe, but after deciding the copyright litigation wouldn't be worth it (and before realising that I could've just clapped my hands and made a "woop" sound), I settled on Hot Garbage's manic post rock opus Who Broke the Bang Boxxx (redux), which was probably a better (and louder) choice in the end.

I was a bit disappointed with the low number of seizures at the final screening, but I'm pretty happy with the final piece.

Check it out on Loopdeloop

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Loopdeloop - FUTURE


Captain Kirk Quirk sure has sex with a lot of aliens. This song may be the best I've ever done. Stay turned for the Band Camp link.

Download the song here!

Check it out on Loopdeloop!

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Loopdeloop - HISTORY


I don't know which compulsion was greater: drawing Marie Antoinette in the bathtub eating cake OR doing a ukulele cover of Queen.

Check it out on Loopdeloop!

Monday, August 20, 2012

Loopdeloop - MAD


To celebrate a long running sponsorship by Madman Entertainment, July's Loopdeloop theme was MAD, so I dove headfirst into my own madness to create this loop. Apathy, self-depreciation, vacancy, sexual-frustration and awesome beards burst forth from my head, animated to an amazing soundtrack done by The Stealing Orchestra.

Check it out on Loopdeloop!


Thursday, July 19, 2012

Loopdeloop - ELEMENTS


This July, Loopdeloop took part in the Gertrude Street Projection Festival and adopted their theme of ELEMENTS.

While my loop wasn't the only Captain Planet themed one (nor the funniest), it was certainly the longest. If you can't make a joke funny, make it long. While I was awfully sick of my one joke premise by the end of animating, I still remember a time when I thought it was hilarious. That seems like so long ago.

Check it out on Loopdeloop!

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Loopdeloop - PLAY


My inital concept for Loopdeloop's July theme of PLAY was to have two boys having a war style shoot-off using fake guns (sticks or carboard tubes) but make it hyper violent. Like how we imagined it to be when playing it as kids. Because the loops needed to be kept "kid friendly" due to Wheelbarrow's sponsership and Megaforce doing a better job at the concept than I could ever hope to do, I had to switch course.

Along the same lines of games we used to play as kids, I remembered the idea of "The floor is lava" It's a game that everyone played but didn't learn off anyone. How did millions of kids simultaniously come to the same conclusion of pretending the floor is lava by themselves? Is it a universal facination with lava that kids have? Capturing their collective imaginations the same way that something like dinosaurs do?

Regarless, this is how I remember the game to be.

Check it out on Loopdeloop

Monday, May 21, 2012

Loopdeloop - ONE



Loopdeloop is turning ONE this month, so they're celebrating with the loneliest theme, ONE.

I had originally considered doing a Highlander theme (THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE!), however, having never seen the film and a concept that started to get bigger than I cared to do in a month, I decided to change Loops mid stream. Drawing from a time when vampires were men and counting was sexy, this month's loop is a homage to Count Von Count. Counting one of things.

I tried to draw a cat as one of the things, but kind of failed, so it was replaced by a blender.

Also, I'm really in love with the song I used, In Fielder by Miro Belle. It's free under Creative Commons, so check it out. And remix it if you want.

Check it out on Loopdeloop

Sub note: I recently found out that the Count had a girlfriend The Countess. I actually remember the "Twenty Something" segment from when I was a kid, but not The Countess.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Loopdeloop - ROCK


I suggested ROCK for Loopdeloop's April theme purely because I wanted to animate the Ramones. So when the theme was selected, I was committed.

I was thinking of ways that I could animate Johnny onto a record and in the process came up with the slightly less destructive idea of creating the stop motion centrifuge to sit on a turn table. Sort of like a punk rock penny arcade. Some editing was needed to make it flow smoothly, but in the end I made the second best animated Johnny Ramone ever (the best of course being this one).

Check it out on Loopdeloop

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Loopdeloop - LIQUID


Loopdeloop teamed up with MTV's Liquid Television this month to bring you, the viewing audience, the theme LIQUID.

Vaguely inspired by Rocketpanda's Hotel Trip, I wanted to create a series of characters expelling bodily liquid in time with fast paced music. Having already covered puke in an earlier Loopdeloop and Ivan Dixon summarising peeing better than I'd hope to, I settled on blood.

Check it out on Loopdeloop

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Loopdeloop - IDIOTS

My mind immediately went to John Kennedy Toole's book A Confederacy of Dunces for Loopdeloop's February theme IDIOTS. I really loved the idiotic main character Ignatius J Reilly and his strong involvement with hotdogs, so the loop all kind of fell into place conceptually.

I'm not sure if the reference is too obscure (on the screening night I was asked "Is your loop about idiot Americans?"), however the up side is that when people get it, they love it, if only for the fact they get it.


Check out the animation on Loopdeloop

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Loopdeloop - CHEESE DREAMS


When Loopdeloop ran the theme CHEESE DREAMS in support of Rubber House's animated show of the same name, I was bit short for ideas. While I tend to remember most of my dreams, none of them are particularly interesting. They're usually along the lines of "I was going to the supermarket, but then I never made it to the supermarket despite driving for a really long time, then I woke up".

What I settled on my animation was the depiction of a friend (featured in the animation) and her nightmarish combination of food, a pickle covered in vinegar, while she eats the only thing her delicate palette can handle, a single slice of white bread. This resulted in something a lot more Freudian than I was intending, but any dirty thoughts are projected upon the loop by the viewer.

Check out this animation on Loopdeloop

Friday, November 11, 2011

Loopdeloop - CONDOMS

In November, Loopdeloop teamed up with YEAH (Youth Empowerment Against HIV/AIDS) to promote World Aids Day and went with the theme CONDOMS. 

For my animation I wanted to try a different style of illustration that's usually limited to bored sketches in meetings. After deciding on the initial character and his banshee appendage, the rest was just building layers of flair and style upon that.

Check out the animation on Loopdeloop

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Loopdeloop - SPOOKY


My October entry to Loopdeloop's Halloween appropriate theme SPOOKY covers my favorite horror / basketball movie of all time, Teen Wolf (even better than Space Jam). I had started doing this animation with the entire point being I get to animate Teen Wolf doing a bitchin' slam dunk, however somewhere along the way I forgot about that. But it does have some sweet metal licks.

Check out the animation on Loopdeloop

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Loopdeloop - DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE


In September, Loopdeloop was involved in the 2011 Melbourne Fringe Festival with a permanent installation in The Warren, a bar set up at the Festival Hub. The installation was a collection of the best loops up to that point as well as some RABBIT themed animations done especially for the bar.

To tie all the loops together, I created some short animations of a rabbit looking through keyholes, ala Alice in Wonderland, viewing the secret animations on the other side. A little bit sexual, in a rather unsexy way.

A cut down version of this animation can be seen on the Loopdeloop website.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Loopdeloop - MASK


For this particular entry into Loopdeloop's August theme MASK, I wanted to try my had at a different type of animation. It took multiple attempts to try and get some satisfying movement, but eventually when the mask was falling apart, I had achieved the look I was going for.

Check it out on Loopdeloop