Thursday, 29 October 2015

Madame Tutli-Putli


Madame Tutli-Putli is a stop-motion animation produced by NBF of Canada. A story of a woman on a night train, twisting illusions and reality, get lost in her fear of unknown and imagination. The frames flows perfectly so the camera must be carefully held in place so each picture are steady in place, increase the quality of the film.

In my understands, the train she's about to take represents a new journey to hide away from the extreme pressure, which is the luggage she's got. it introduced identical characters with ugly faces, which all representing a certain group of people, or depressing society phenomenons.



I wondered that how they've made the character's eyes so realistic when the first time I was watching it, so I went into a small research of it. The process of animating the eyes of the character is also one of the highlight of this piece of stop-motion, it was captured with real people's eyes and animated digitally afterwards. 

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