June 10, 2015, 02:51 PM
http://soundandpicture.com/2015/06/davinci-resolve...
As filmmaking continues to advance, it’s important to invest in new technology, but also not to forget the traditional art forms and to continue to create in the original mediums. And often times, mixing the old with the new produces an even greater result. Mauricio Baiocchi, senior creative at San Francisco based motion design studio Swordfish, did just that on “Crickets Would Sing,” a stop motion animated film based on short stories written by Frances Fabri.
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