Stop Motion Space Videos

This Short Film Uses Every Photo From the Project Apollo Archive

Vimeo user 'Harrisonicus' was clicking through the recently released Project Apollo photos on Flickr when he realized that the rapid scrolling was creating a sort of rough animated vignette. He was curious about the idea, and decided to make a stop motion video combining every image from the Project Apollo archive. The result is this stop motion animation, which displays the beauty of the photographs taken on the Project Apollo missions.

NASA recently uploaded over 8,400 unedited scans of images from the Project Apollo moon missions to Flickr, where anyone can access and view them. Taking the photographs and making new works of art with them is a fascinating way to commemorate the historical missions of the 1960s and 70s, which are already indelibly marked on humanity's collective consciousness.
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1. Stop Motion Animation - Leveraging stop motion animation techniques can create unique visual experiences using archived images.
2. Digital Archiving - The availability of vast digital archives opens up opportunities to repurpose and reinterpret historical content.
3. Artistic Exploration - Artists can find inspiration in historical archives and create new works that capture the essence of past events.
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1. Film and Animation - Incorporating stop motion animation techniques can enhance storytelling and create captivating visuals in the film industry.
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