The Bishops 'Polygonn' by Ben Aston & Nick Black
David Knight - 18th Dec 2013
Having directed a stop-motion video for The Bishops' Nowhere To Run a couple of years ago, director Ben Aston and animator Nick Black's have now come up with an awesome achievement in rotoscoping for The Bishops' new single Polygonn – in a style which is somewhat reminiscent of Steve Barron's classic video for A-Ha's Take On Me.Â
Having filmed the band performing, and then some pick-up shots to build a story around the performance, Nick hand-traced over every frame of footage - shot at 12 frames a second. That added up to over 2,500 individual illustrations – and it took him six months to do it.Â
Ben describes this as "a helluva lot of surprisingly fun work!" - perhaps because he wasn't doing the tracing. "We were really interested in seeing what a rotoscope video would look like handheld – messy, as it turns out – and kind of just went with that aesthetic in all the crazy detritus on screen."Â
And you can check out Ben and Nick's behind the scenes video here.Â
David Knight - 18th Dec 2013
Credits
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Production/Creative
- Director
- Ben Aston
Animation
- Animation
- Nick Black
Editorial
- Editor
- Ben Aston
Grading
- Colourist
- Ben Aston
Agent
- Director's Representation
- Curtis Brown
David Knight - 18th Dec 2013