Sunday, December 21, 2008

The Old Man And The Sea - by Alexander Petrov

'The Old Man and the Sea' for which Ernest Hemingway won the Nobel Prize written in Cuba in 1951 and published in 1952. It centres upon an aging Cuban fisherman who struggles with a giant marlin far out in the Gulf Stream. Alexander Petrov - animation The film is made entirely in pastel oil paintings on glass, a technique mastered by only a handful of animators in the world. By using his fingertips instead of a paintbrush on different glass sheets positioned on multiple levels, each covered with slow-drying oil paints, he was able to add depth to his paintings. After photographing each frame painted on the glass sheets, which was four times larger than the usual A4-sized canvas, he had to slightly modify the painting for the next frame and so on. It took Aleksandr Petrov over two years, from March 1997 through April 1999, to paint each of the 29,000+ frames
note: I was unable to find a vid with subtitles. cybr edit: English Version

4 comments:

cybrbeast said...

Why would you post a Japanese (?) version?

dekus said...

Isn't Google Video and Youtube pretty much the same? I looked on Google Video and couldn't find any other then this language... Thought it might be the original language or something...

cybrbeast said...

As you can see, I found a British version. Sounds much better. I think the original is in Russian, not Japanese.

Very amazing work btw. It looks great. Good find.

annom said...

The English version makes more sense :) impressive