ODD’s idea looks good on paper
Sunlight and shadows breathe life into hand-collaged geometric shapes in an entrancing 2d stop-motion film by the Office of Development & Design.
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- Production Company ODD (Office of Development & Design)
- Director Ignacio Osorio
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Credits
powered by- Production Company ODD (Office of Development & Design)
- Director Ignacio Osorio
- Creative Director/Designer Ignacio Osorio
Credits
powered by- Production Company ODD (Office of Development & Design)
- Director Ignacio Osorio
- Creative Director/Designer Ignacio Osorio
Created entirely in-camera with 2d stop-motion techniques, this mesmerising animation for the ODD (Office of Development & Design) takes us on a captivating, dimension-bending visual journey.
The film, titled Geometrip, was created by ODD’s Emmy-winning designer and creative director Ignacio Osorio, utilising traditional tools—paper, pencil, compass, knife, and a camera, to create over 250 thoughtfully designed frames. It was animated at 12fps to amplify the hand-made charm, with finishing touches brought to life digitally in Cinema 4D.
“I wanted to embrace a completely organic process,” Osorio explains. “I chose to step away from the digital screen to highlight the beauty and texture of handmade design.”