Paper Trail from joe pease on Vimeo.

An experimental piece to try new techniques and have a play around with animation.
I drew roughly 800 pictures then shot photos of each frame, finishing up in AE.
Skateboarders featured: Kyle Leeper and Jake Johnson
Thanks to John Rattray for the exquisite acting
Music:
The Proposition: Original Soundtrack
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis
Happy Land

The Tell-Tale Heart is a 1953 American animated short film directed by Ted Parmelee and narrated by James Mason. The screenplay by Bill Scott and Fred Grable is based on the 1843 short story of the same title by Edgar Allan Poe.

The plot focuses on a murderer whose increasing guilt leads him to believe he can hear his victim’s heart still beating beneath the floorboards where he buried him. Seen through the eyes of the nameless narrator, the surrealistic images in the film help convey his descent into madness.

Paul Julian served as both designer and color artist for film, and Pat Matthews was the principal animator.

In May 1953, pre-production started on The Tell-Tale Heart, which originally was intended to be a 3-D film.[1] However, it is not known whether or not the film was animated in this fashion, and it was not released in 3D if it was. There is no reference to 3D in a technical trade review.[2] Furthermore, the leaders on original prints of the film do not indicate it ever was part of a pair of 3D prints, typical of all other 3D pictures.

from Wikipedia.

Jeremy Messersmith – Tatooine from Eric Power on Vimeo.

Star Wars given the Paper Treatment! Watch the Original Trilogy retold via paper animation set to the lovely song ‘Tatooine’ by Jeremy Messersmith
Animated/Directed by Eric Power
www.jeremymessersmith.com
www.ericpowerup.net