Animation - cartoon


Akiko's blog is a series designed for learners of the Japanese language(Level N3/N4). The transcripts and translation of these blogs are available on www.dekiru.tv.

Video realizado con figuras de origami (papiroflexia), animadas por ordenador. ¿Qué haríamos sin papel en nuestras vidas?. Nuestra historia, y nuestras historias se perderían para siempre y, seguramente,


Art project. We think of Heaven as being the opposite of Hell. And Hell is often depicted as a fiery furnace, thus that would make Heaven be something cold and watery. :3

This was a project from school that I revamped. The original was about the same, but was drawn in just stick figures. Somehow I think the sticks were funnier. The music was composed by Camille Saint-Saens. Everything else was done by me ^_^

Ten minutes long animated miracle created by Russian master-animator Garry Bardin. He used paper folding also known as origami technique in the film because he felt that the idea of "Adagio" and its visual solution required paper as a perfect material.

Video en stop-motion con figuras de papel. Todos los personajes están plegados de un único papel cuadrado sin cortar, pegar ni pintar.


Stop-motion sobre a lenda japonesa da tartaruga utilizando origamis. Feito por Ana Rute Mendes, Luiz Rangel e Thiago Custódio.





Video with about 200 little origami flowers made by Joost Langeveld. Everything in this video is made of paper.


Short 2D animation which is some sort of metaphore about the art of creation to the art of dying. Bit of an excercise de style.


ExtraStrong is short by Lorenzo Latrofa, Giovanni Braggio and Fabio Santomauro. Made in stop motion with paper...one word...amazing!

Honors project: animating origami. Sadly, the digital version does not have sound with it and the framing is a little off in this version, but you get the idea. Winter/Spring 2006.

Cortometraje de animación con figuras de papel, filmado en Super8 por Carlos Pomarón y editado por Jorge Pardo.

Stop-motion animation documenting the life of Sadako Sasaki, who developed leukemia as a result of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. Animation, script and direction by Leonie Connellan, with music and sound by Paul Dossett.

This short animation by an eleven-year-old girl tells the story of Sadako Sasaki, a young girl who bravely battled leukemia from radiation exposure after the bombing of Hiroshima, and tried to fold 1,000 origami cranes.

This was a film that I made for my experimental Animation class. It was an animation made of Origami creatures.

