SILVER TIE

For the employment agency Silver Tie, we created this cut-out animation. Throughout the video, Silver Tie’s growth story was presented. Silver Tie supports companies and organizations by providing both temporary and permanent employees. As a client, you can expect an exceptionally comprehensive service.

ANIMATION STYLE

Cut-out animation is a technique within animation where characters, objects, and backgrounds are created from cut-out pieces of flat materials. Examples of these materials include paper, cardboard, fabric, or even photographs. These pieces are then moved and photographed frame by frame. This process creates the illusion of movement when the images are played rapidly in sequence.

Some key features of cut-out animation are:

  1. Use of flat material Instead of traditional 3D models or hand-drawn cels, flat objects are used that can be easily moved.
  2. Frame by Frame Animation Each movement is photographed as a separate frame. These frames are then played in sequence to create the illusion of movement.
  3. Flexibility in style Due to the variety of materials used (paper, cardboard, etc.), this animation style can have a wide range of visual styles, from sleek and modern to more organic and handcrafted.
  4. Digitale support Although cut-out animation is often associated with manual techniques, it can also be supported by digital tools such as computers for editing and assembling the frames.
  5. Famous Examples: Examples of cut-out animation can be found in films such as *The Adventures of Prince Achmed* (1926) and *The Triplets of Belleville* (2003), as well as in series like *South Park*, which uses digital cut-out techniques.

This animation style offers a unique visual aesthetic and is often appreciated for its artistic expression and creative approach to animation production.