Stephen Vuillemin is The French animator, who has done GIF and illustration work for outlets like The New York Times and The Atlantic, just released the lastest installment of his animated Schoolgirls comic, which, loosely, follows a young Parisienne girl who becomes amnesic after experiencing a serious ear infection. Unlike typical GIFs made from video clips, Vuillemin’s process is additive, meaning he adds frames to the original illustrations in order to introduce movement to each frame. Vuillemin has been working on Schoolgirls since 2011 and has drawn at least 300 GIFs for the series. This is the 10th and last episode, though he adds the whole point of publishing on the internet is that there’s no limit to how far you can take a story.
http://www.wired.com/design/2013/09/a-clever-comic-book-made-entirely-from-gifs/#slideid-236421
http://stephenvuillemin.com/ABOUT-STEPHEN-VUILLEMIN
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