Sharing one of the posts from their blog that's quite interesting, and which entails a video that "uses stop motion video animation to physically manipulate aerial still images of the city (both real and fictional), creating a landscape in constant motion".
The blog mentions that the video been generated entirely from images printed on paper with animation put in to create a dynamic visual rendition to an urban plan.
(Click here to watch the video in case it doesn't load here automatically)
Metropolis by Rob Carter from Rob Carter on Vimeo.
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