
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Monday, April 5, 2010
Baltimore School For The Arts and Switches

The second of the Baltimore School for the Arts animations: Switches.

The universe: one flashlight to illuminate the sun, one hand to flip the switch, a couple more to slide it all into view.

And a few more to make things and shoot the images. Check it out on our youtube page.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Baltimore School for the Arts and Chocolate Milk

Tiny Circus rolled over to the Baltimore School for the Arts to create three new animations. First up: Chocolate Milk! Here, after each animator has written a suggestion for a topic on a scrap of paper, Bea draws our subject from a bucket.

Lots of great ideas came out of the brainstorm - cows and mud figured prominently, but were eventually dismissed in favor of a nautical theme. Waves were made of paper, boats were made of chocolate...

The waves were marked carefully so that the animators could accurately simulate a milk sea!

Here is some careful motion with paper waves mounted on balsa with magnets, stuck to a piece of sheet metal.

Several people were needed to keep the sea and boats moving, two more to shoot and count off numbers for the wave animators.

Meanwhile, sound effects!
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Citizen Jane Film Festival!
Tiny Circus has been working hard this week at the Citizen Jane Film Festival in Columbia Missouri. We are in the final stages of finishing up "The History of WAR", a new animation made here in Columbia with an amazing group of local kids, and adults. The animation will be ready for our performance at the Orr Street Studios at 10pm tonight! Many thanks to all the volunteers and coordinators of Citizen Jane for making Tiny Circus's stay here in Columbia so fantastic!
Carlos explaining Tiny Circus, and the importance of storytelling
Greta heading off the Brainstorm.
Sarah with a group of flower makers
Bee making
Butterfly making

Sylvia helped with the butterflies

Max and friends experimenting with the Do it Yourself animation station


Tiny sound making session




Mark one of the Citizen Jane volunteers was wiped out, after a long day which included hand delivering us amazing coffee


John and Quana observing progress
John

Greta and Sarah being interviewed at KOPN radio station in Columbia.

From left Sarah, Greta, Polina, and Jo speaking on the Animation panel at Stephens College

























Thursday, October 8, 2009
Early Snow in Michigan

It's not often that you see a crew of art students dressed in white - but this was by design... Tiny Circus arrived at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor to collaborate with over a 100 students.

The theme of the animation was snowflakes - so we made a black backdrop and used white-clad bodies as our flakes. Here Jess and some students choreograph one of the larger snowflakes.

We attached the camera to the ceiling and shot down from a balcony, giving us about 25 feet of height from floor to camera.




Our outdoor show was rained out, but we had a great back-up auditorium for the show! Thanks to all!
Extreme Circusing
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Making History
Tiny Circus is very excited to report that we have been named finalists in the Aniboom/History Channel competition called "The People Speak". The History Channel and Tiny Circus seems like a good match to us!
Scroll down a couple posts to see some "making of" photographs of this animation.
Read about it here.
Scroll down a couple posts to see some "making of" photographs of this animation.
Read about it here.
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