The Batman: Dark Kightfall Stop-Motion Video is Villainous
Cody Turner — August 9, 2012 — Pop Culture
With the recent release of the latest Batman film, directors Derek Kwok and Henri Wong have created Batman: Dark Knightfall, a stop-motion animation that has a surprise ending viewers won't see coming.
Derek Kwok and Henri Wong are the two forces behind Parabucks Co., and with the use of Batman toys, they created an amazing short film. This is Derek and Henri's first attempt at making a stop-motion animation, something that viewers may find hard to believe. This video is so well-executed that is looks like a seasoned stop-motion professional put this together. Based around the many villans of the Batman series, Dark Knightfall has an action figure Batman fighting against Joker's henchmen, Joker and Bane.
Each action figure is intricately maneuvered to appear life-like, and paired with amazing camera work, this is one of the leading Batman fan-made creations to date.
Derek Kwok and Henri Wong are the two forces behind Parabucks Co., and with the use of Batman toys, they created an amazing short film. This is Derek and Henri's first attempt at making a stop-motion animation, something that viewers may find hard to believe. This video is so well-executed that is looks like a seasoned stop-motion professional put this together. Based around the many villans of the Batman series, Dark Knightfall has an action figure Batman fighting against Joker's henchmen, Joker and Bane.
Each action figure is intricately maneuvered to appear life-like, and paired with amazing camera work, this is one of the leading Batman fan-made creations to date.
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