Exhibition honors cartoonist Angeli with stop motion

Exhibition honors cartoonist Angeli with stop motion

Cartoonist Angeli will be honored at Cinesesc in São Paulo with replicas, sets and dolls from his stop motion film

the cartoonist angeli will be honored at Cinesesc in São Paulo with replicas, sets, puppets and even a movie set used in the production of the award-winning animation Spit Bob, We Don’t Like Peopledirected by Cesar Cabral.

The exhibition called The Art of Stop Motion Animation opens this Wednesday, the 1st and should show the public all stages of the production of a film of the genre.

“Stop motion is a process in which you move a character frame by frame, photograph by frame. It is the principle of cinema: a sequence of images that generates the sensation of movement”, he explained. Cabral (via Uol News).

“To get an idea of ​​what it’s like to make stop motion, on a good animation day, when you work eight hours, three seconds of footage are produced”.

Entry to the exhibition is free, more information can be obtained at site.

Angeli and Bob Cuspe

Born in São Paulo in 1956, Arnaldo Angeli Filho published his first drawing at the age of 14 in the defunct magazine Sir. He began his career in 1973 at Folha de S.Paulo with the daily strip Gum with banana, with characters like Rê Bordosa,Bob Cuspe, Wood & Stock and the Skrotinhos, between others.

spit bob later got his own movie titled Spit Bob: We Don’t Like Peoplethe film was recorded in stop motion and released in 2021. The film mixes documentary, comedy and road-movie and tells the story of Bob Spit, an old punk trying to escape an apocalyptic wasteland that is actually a purgatory inside the mind of its creator, angeli, a cartoonist going through an authorial crisis.

Source: Rollingstone

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