Creature Comforts-Cat & Mouse Wrestlers
BackHilarious segment from episode 2x06 with clip from original interview and making of.
Channel: Entertainment
Uploaded: May 13, 2007 at 10:20 pm
Author: LuTELLO
Length: 0:04:08
Rating: 5.00
Views: 33,968
Tags: aardman claymation stop motion found sound lip sync
Video Comments:
animark11 (Saturday 25th of October 2008 10:54:44 PM)
that was awesome!
hello7478920 (Tuesday 2nd of September 2008 02:34:36 AM)
can someone tell me where i can go to watch this full episode? i will subscribe if you do.
Tinalera (Tuesday 29th of July 2008 01:44:23 PM)
I wondered that. I'm used to using Adobe Premiere(for non-stop motion) and I was wondering how I could do a similar setup. I guess it makes sense a stop-motion software would be developed. Have to have patience with Stop Motion though :)
patriciansrule (Tuesday 27th of May 2008 02:17:34 AM)
see the cat really give to the mouse look up "craig2319 there is 1 vid 1:22 long thats what i need to do to my girlfriend..HA HA HA AHA HA HA!!!!!
steve1nova (Wednesday 14th of May 2008 03:49:30 PM)
This is fascinating and the end result is very funny. Love all of these.
WideAwakeAsleep (Sunday 27th of April 2008 01:43:34 PM)
Who Nick Park? Its from a programme called Creature Comforts that he made using voices from unplanned interviews with the British Public. And he puts their voices to claymation.
operationcwal789789 (Saturday 19th of January 2008 08:33:19 AM)
I applaud you for all the hard work you do to make us laugh. Thank you very much.
MusicGuru12 (Thursday 27th of December 2007 12:14:44 PM)
Wow. Thats alot of work thats gone into that.
sutanimulli (Friday 14th of December 2007 03:36:01 AM)
I dont think that nowadays it really matters which platform you use, as long as its stable and performant, two things easily achievable on both mac and PC, however macs are more expensive.
prammaven (Friday 14th of December 2007 11:32:10 AM)
I agree; my animation programs make that boop sound too, but I changed it to a shutter click, which is less jarring to hear every frame.