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"Why these drawings are being repeated?" Then we explain...
There is a collective behind it...
The 'Graffiti com Pipoca' is a collective gathered
to make cartoon mixed with graffiti.
We have been studying these things since 2005.
As an animator I have always had the desire to play with timing
with a more precise animation.
The short movie was made with graffiti, stencil...
sticker, poster...
In this animation process
it is a specific process but we are using the same graffiti tools.
We did a pre-made computer animation.
This drawing was projected on the wall...
and it was scribbled, scratched to pass this drawing to the wall.
Making drawings for the graffiti artists to come later.
And then turn it to photo to be edited on the computer again.
I did the animation of the 'brigadeiro' dancing with the girl.
I had also done it digitally.
The stickers were printed for the colored frames
and they were glued to the Brigadeiro Faria Lima Avenue street plate.
There is another technique that was also used in the film, which was used in the gramophone scene.
You grafitti part of the design and take a picture.
Graffiti some more, take another picture, graffiti a bit more, take another picutre
and it will form the drawing and the animation at the same time.
Consecutively until you can create the sensation of movement.
The rotating turntable, the needle touching the disk.
The soundtrack, we did an original song based on 50's.
EBA! came to me and said he wanted a bolero as soundtrack,
The difficulty was to avoid doing something cheesy
that creates a kind of humor
that was not expected.
There is some humor in this story but not this sort of humor..
One cool thing in this animation is that the animation is not only on the screen
the animation will be also on the walls of São Paulo.
We have designs at the Juscelino Kubitschek
at Lapa, at Santo Amaro Avenue, at Alba, at Águas Espraiadas, Faria Lima, 13 de Maio St.
And it's cool that the result is very beautiful, right?
And since the graffiti has been adapted to enter museums, galleries and indoors
it is also prepared to engage with media as film and TV.