“Bone Mother: The challenges of making an indie 3d printed film” by Hayward – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Bone Mother: The challenges of making an indie 3d printed film” by Hayward

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    Adaptive Technology, Art / Design, Gaming & Interactive, and Production & Animation

Entry Number: 13

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    Bone Mother: The challenges of making an indie 3d printed film

Session/Category Title:   Classic Art, Cutting Edge


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    After almost 5 years with a small crew, Bone Mother is the first National Film Board of Canada film to explore 3d printing. The filmmakers used 3d printing to achieve a wide range of expressions and dialogue, but also to help build the puppets, sets and rigs. While developing new production pipelines that incorporated this technology into stop-motion, the team found that as one solution was solved, a new challenge surfaced.

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    The author would like to thank the National Film Board of Canada for supporting the film and the whole crew for which the film would not be possible without them.


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