MITOSIS. A Stop motion Animation by Guldies

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4425 individual photos played in 24 frames per second. Animated in Dragonframe. Edited in Adobe Premiere and Adobe Photoshop. Sound effects recorded with a Blue Yeti. Plastilina from JOVI mixed with a little bit of FIMO clay.

It took me a whole year to animate this crazy project. I took a break from everything else and just animated because I wanted to animate. This animation isn't for everyone, but I had fun. I had the chance to animate something personal for the first time in a very long time. I really REALLY hope you enjoy! I look forward to more personal projects in the near future, but not as work heavy as this one!

#animation #stopmotion #digitalart #digital #claymation #art #nature #asmr #satisfying
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HI EVERYONE!! It has been so long since my last personal animation! I'm SUPER DUPER nervous and I don't know how to do this anymore. Leave a cute little like if you want me to keep doing this weird thing I'm doing. I love it with my whole being, and I love you too!

Guldies
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The fact that this is genuine claymation shows this guy has mad patience

bobby.co.productions
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I have been a professional stop-motion animator for over 40 years and I must say, this is the best clay animation I've ever seen. Well done!

rkb
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1:15 Definitely my favorite part. The motion of the planks shuddering to life and folding into shapes is just 👌

mikul
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Don't know what is more impressive, the visual or the audio. All those delightful sounds, like the wood bonking or the cracking finger bones, it's all amazing put together.

YourBestFriendreally
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Your Foley work is super impressive on top of the quality stop motion animation! Thank you for sharing!

penname
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The hard part about seeing such talent on display is to think of anything substancial to say to propertly congratule the artists.

Anonymouthful
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Love the wobbly bouncy magnetic feel you give to all the objects colliding. Such a refined piece, amazing work Alex 🤩

mamshmam
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PLEASE KEEP DOING YOU !!! this type of art is so rare these days!!! being able to see such uniqueness and wonder in your animations is so special. really encourages me to keep thinking mystically and to not settle for the predictable. thank you for creating and loving what you do and sharing it with us !!!

eyez
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This was incredible work. The sound design, style, animation and creativity. Stop motion animation is immensely time consuming and takes incredible patience. Props to you for making art like this that's so fun and innovative!

MaxTheGameBoy
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This dude's animation is so smooth, the lighting is perfect, 10/10 sound design, honestly if I could give this man an award I would

IEatGalvanizedSqaureSteel
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I'm almost upset at how unbelievably imaginative this is. The sounds? Stop it. The detail? Stop it. The way the branches of the pine trees bounced? Just stop ever stop, please.

poogy
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The combination of the animation, the zooms, and the sound effects is perfect. Every impact is felt as if it is real!

ToastyEggs
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I remember watching one of the first Guldies videos years ago, and now seeing how much his creativity, level of detail and storytelling has improved, it's genuinely impressive. A true artist!

JosVanWeesel
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Dude, this is incredible! Not only is the animation incredibly smooth, you also put an intense amount of detail in it and the sound effects fit just perfectly! I'm only curious how you come up with these crazy ideas and if there's a message behind them..?

christhebirb
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Every single frame in this masterpiece is an artwork in and of itself, and considering it’s probably 20 fps with a runtime of 2:26 seconds that is nearly 3000 frames. Each an artwork in and of itself. It would take me weeks just to make one frame of this marvel of human talent, let alone 3000 of them. Truly amazing

connorclements
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Dude this was for real one of the best and most fluid stop motions i've ever seen! The storytelling and sound design were also on point. Congrats!!!

phiphi
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The sound design isn't getting enough love here. That shit pulls this whole thing together

fearandloathinginnorway
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The sounds of the crunching wood was so perfect. Can’t even imagine how much time and patience it takes to make this stuff.

cheesuschrist
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I just got recommended your first claymation video 13 years ago, and came to see this. You have progressed a lot and motivated me to keep doing lego stop motion. Keep it up.

earlynoob