Martin Klint from Stripe will be present at Annecy animation festival from 10th to the 12th of June.
If anyone is there and wants to hook up for a meeting, please contact martin@stripe.no
/Martin Klint
What’s up at Stripe
Martin Klint from Stripe will be present at Annecy animation festival from 10th to the 12th of June.
If anyone is there and wants to hook up for a meeting, please contact martin@stripe.no
/Martin Klint
Robin Lorentzen is here at stripe for one month internship from the 3D course at Idefag skolen .
We hope he’ll have a blast and learn some wicked cool skills.
/Martin Klint
Martin Skarbø and Fredrik Fottland is back at the studio after a couple of months away at Qvisten animation for work on the upcoming animated feature “Pelle Politibil” www.pellepolitibil.no

Fredrik Fottland

Martin Skarbø
Martin Skarbø has been in charge of making all the water and particle effects for the feature, which has made him the absolute best Realflow expert in Norway. We hope to make good use of that expertise as much as possible now that hes back. Thirsty anyone? Give us a ring if you need fluids!
Fredrik Fottland has been in charge of shading and pre-render setup on the feature, a skill that he started out developing on his last feature film Elias in 2007. We are very happy to have him back under our roof again to secure the workflow in these areas.
That makes our 3D department complete again with Martin Klint on animation and rigging, Fredrik Fottland on modeling, shading and rendering, and Martin Skarbø on fluids and particles. Of course these are just our individual specialties, were usually all over the place intertwining each others skill sets.
Great to have them back,
/Stripe team
We all know that Chrismas time equals tons of work in commercials. At the moment the Stripe team is neck deep in Christmas trees, falling stars, gift wrapped flats screens and reindeers. We’ll see you all at the end of the tunnel with a traditional “gløgg” in hand the 18 of December.
Happy pre-christmas mayhem to all!
/Stripe team
We just finished up work on a fully animated Pilot for the famous environment agent Inky (Blekkulf in Norwegian).
This was collaborative job with Qvisten animation for Nordisk Film, where Qvisten did concept, modeling, rigging and animation, and Stripe did texturing, shading, lighting, rendering and composite.
The main purpose with the pilot was to introduce the general look and feel for the upcoming series and possibly feature film about our hero Inky and his friends. The Pilot and before that a teaser trailer was shown for the firs time at internationally acclaimed Cartoon Forum which took place in the Norwegian city of Stavanger in September this year.

The underwater world of Inky and his friends.

Inky and Shrimpy.

Chris crab
The complex task of making underwater world’s was by far the most demanding task of the production. We tried to make the environment as organic and alive as possible. With the use of animated ocean surfaces, caustics, godrays, bubbles and animated vegetation we made sure that the every frame had the look and feel of underwater.
The pilot was a great success, and Nordisk film who was the client was very pleased with the result.
Stripe would like to thank the team at Qvisten and all the freelancers that worked on this very intense production.
Have a look at the Inky Pilot on the front of the Stripe site.
/Martin K
Congratulations Suddenly Oslo for winning the prestigious award sølvtaggen!
Stripe created video and motion graphics for the new campaign website for the Norwegian clothingbrand Kari Traa earlier this year. We also made a youtube film for the promotion of the website.
Check it out and get creative at Kari Traa

Website

Glowing inspiration

Stripe created the animated lines and did compositing of the shots

On set at Stripe

On set at Stripe
More info about the award Sølvtaggen at Kreativt Forum (Norwegian)