Persil has employed the talents of Oscar winning animation studio, Aardman, for a new animated feature which uses school shirts and everyday food stains as a canvas for its ‘Monster Stains’ film.
To create the animation a team of ten artists crafted a colour palette from 28 common household stains, including jam, chocolate and gravy. They then used the colours to paint a single frame on a white school shirt before photographing it, washing it clean with Persil, drying and ironing it and staring again for the next frame.
The process was repeated 2,576 times to create the 60 seconds of stop-frame Read full story ›
Source: The Drum