Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Werewolf Round-Up 2

Though this update technically contains only 9 items, this mega-post has just as many within it. First, let's start with werewolves in amateur film-making.

A well-animated transformation:


The animator was also kind enough to provide a contact sheet:



A crowd-funding video with TF content:



A simple but very fun piece of animation:
Werewolf Transformation - Animation Assignment from Ana Paula Fogaça on Vimeo.


A talented slice of homemade live-action cinema:



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The next three items are all suggestions from anonymous readers:

* The manga Ran to Haiiro no Sekai features a full wolf transformation starting here.

* My post on Chastity and Les Fugitifs de l'Ombre reminded a reader of a very quick transformation from episode 2 of the anime Magical Pokaan.  

* Here's an amusing video about a world with no moon.

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Some trailers for upcoming werewolf films: I know folks are excited about Howl, but the director has said the werewolves will transform over years, not overnight, which suggests we won't see anything more than partial transformations.

I'm more excited about Uncaged, which has a much lower budget but is more interested in classic werewolf transformations:


I'm just as excited about Tokyo Grand Guignol, a French horror anthology set in Tokyo. Look at the last shot and you'll get excited too!


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This liquor commercial is a disappointment: the transformation goes off-camera way too soon:



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Reader WolfieD suggested featuring some of the (NSFW) artwork commissioned for his Furaffinity account. I'm happy to oblige, since the art includes pieces I've favorited and series by Kuma and Mark Wulfgar (links are to the first pages of each). Wolfie is also a writer and his account has many stories (he recommends "The Slow Change", "Pleasure Cruise", "A Mirror," "The Fang" and "The Curse of Attwell Mansion").

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This last item is sort-of werewolf related but too funny to pass up: after viewing this picture you'll never look at a certain monster the same way again.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

'Howl' 2015 short film, they should've use a few more skin inflated bladders effects for the transformation

Anonymous said...

They should make hundreds of new 'werewolf transformation short films' but should do a lot of practical face, head, neck, and hands inflatable bladders special effects.

Anonymous said...

People should redo the "Howl" short film from the (2015) 'Howl' short homemade film and make the werewolf transformation more eerie by doing almost every inflatable head/body bladders special effects. They really ought to make some more of the new werewolf movies in practical inflated body bladders special makeup effects.