What the style?
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- mydo0
Terry Gilliam - Genius.
"Gilliam was briefly employed by Mad Magazine as a writer/illustrator before he emigrated to England in 1967. Soon after he arrived in the U.K., he began working on Do Not Adjust Your Set, a popular children's TV show, developing his eccentric animated cartoons, which put into motion a hodgepodge of images, including photographs, cutouts from magazines, and famous works of art. Gilliam's contributions to the show were geared more toward adults, as his surrealistic stream-of-consciousness segments, drenched in black humor, were beyond the grasp of most children.In 1969, Gilliam was asked to join the absurdist comedy troupe Monty Python. In addition to writing for Monty Python's Flying Circus, Gilliam also contributed his animated interludes, for which he was pretty much left to his own devices"
Nice. How the fuck did he do it without photoshop CS4? thats what i want to know.
- scalpels, frame-held single shot cameras + patience and time.airey
- akrokdesign0
oi!
- 23kon0
Pretty good recent example for Zoot Woman's "we won't break"
- Cptn_Uncanny0
Are there any more examples of "contemporary" designers/illustrators/artists putting this style to use?
- Cptn_Uncanny0
Cutout animation! Brilliant!
Thanks jaylarson, and everyone else.
- jaylarson0
It's!
- jaylarson0
cut out animation
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cut…
- typist0
pic?
- fooler20
olde
- Cptn_Uncanny
You know that collage type style that Monty Python's Flying Circus used? Are there any other examples of designers with similar work?
I swear I've seen this a dozen times, but when you finally need to be specific...Yes, I've already googled.
...and used the Filter.
...and the search buttons.
Thanks for any help!
...and witty remarks.