Sunday, September 11, 2011

A Bent Objects kind of animation.

My first good sized animation. I hope you enjoy it. I'll post later about how I went about doing it. Nothing too fancy, I assure you.


Feel free to share this with friends. Or enemies. Maybe it will soften their hearts.

36 comments:

wallflower said...

Oh wow.
The animation is really well done. Please do post on how you made it!!

I must admit though, this animation was really.... whack. Ahaha. I felt like I was in a strange childhood world.

Val S. said...

What an intriguing imagination you have! Loved the Hugh Laurie house (ah, just got the joke as I typed it!).

miladyblue said...

I loved this! Such wonderful, witty visuals. LOL, I wonder what Hugh Laurie would think of the image of himself as Mr. PB's HOUSE?

Please, keep up the excellent work! I am going to Amazon and putting any of your books I can find into my cart, to help support this!

S A Stevens said...

Brilliant! Wonderful! Love the scratchy music, and the strange twists. I love your photography too, but this is a whole new level. Keep it up, keep us laughing!

Moonshadow said...

Ahhh! You've just gotten multi-media savvy, haven't you? What next, 3D? :)

GREAT JOB!

Mitzi G Burger said...

Gorgeous! I could just loaf around watching it all day.

Poe said...

I cried!

Robin Kent said...

Wonderful, as always! You never disappoint.

Joanna said...

The bird feeding scene - pure gold!

R.E. Wolf said...

By the time it got to the Peeps, I was in tears! Bravo!!

Ninotchka said...

ADORE it. OMG. Beautiful. Off to share!

Noah said...

It's fantastic! Congratulations!

catmum said...

love it. beautiful. Now I'm hungry

julochka said...

perfect for a monday...very charming (found you via @kitlane). :-)

Morten said...

Fantastic work, Terry. I love how you get the characters to express their emotions through the subtle movements. Top notch!!

Ethyl Formate, AKA "Thelma" on SmugMug said...

Inventive and charming! The old song really set the mood wonderfully. I agree with Morten (the subtle movements showing emotions); I guess the body-english is easily read even with baked goods. I laughed out loud when the pine tree pet defecated! Pure genius!

The Reluctant Diva said...

Wonderful! Where do I start...is that Jimmy Carter framed on PB's wall?

I loved Mary Poppins the "English" muffin.

The only one I couldn't figure out was why a cupcake had a pine tree for a pet.

Lone Photog said...

Great job. Rather Terry Gilliam-esque, especially the "House." Are you a Monty Python fan?

This is the story of my life--except for the last part. There's never going to be any "jelly" for my "peanut butter."

Heidi O'Hanley said...

Awesome, Terry!!!!!

Rosamargarita said...

Divino!
Un abrazo

cuarentaydos said...

Estás maravillosamente loco!

No cambies de sustancia :)

Eros said...

wow! love all your works! u surprised me like ... .. 50 times.. in 4min.
Love your stile, i actually made some images inspired in all your blog (posted 1), and some videos from the leisure time.

Of course I linked ur blog ;)

chocolateknits said...

Loved the pine cone droppings from the "dog"!

burak said...

I love your work. Just pre-ordered your new book.

Is there any chance of having one of your pictures up on my office wall?

Aurora said...

Enhorabuena, genial!

Tonya Ricucci said...

really sweet and wonderful. thank you.

Terry Border said...

Thanks for stopping by friends!

Burak,I doubt it. For what I'm able to get out of it, it takes too much time and energy. Thanks for ordering the book though. I appreciate that.

Kookaburra said...

Absolutely charming. I have a tear in my eye. What clever visual quirks fill this sweet story.

Emma said...

Oh my god, I love this! So cute and funny. I think I'll... go post it everywhere now. And yes, please do share some of your video editing secrets! :)

P K Munroe said...

Hi Terry, this is a cracking piece of work. Surely a TV show must be next? Don't forget The Simpsons developed from a comic strip in the Village Voice...

Terry Border said...

Yes, please post this anywhere you wish, and then a couple of places more. :)

P K - Thanks. Would be nice.

Giovani said...

Hi Terry,

Who knew a slice of bread could express such pathos?

Inspired. :O)

Sunshine & Blessings,
Giovani

Brat said...

As a huge 'House' fan, you can guess my favorite part!

Remei said...

EXCEPCIONAL!

sierraseven said...

Oh, that was wonderful! I'm going to go make a PB&J and watch it again.

Helene said...

I love it! Especially the toast's "house" and how he feeds the birds with himself! Fantastic!