In 2001, I studied the Multimedia Production and Design (http://selkirk NULL.ca/programs/dmmit/danm/) program (now renamed Digital Arts and New Media (http://selkirk NULL.ca/programs/dmmit/danm/)) at Selkirk College (http://selkirk NULL.ca/). Five classmates and I spent three months or so creating a two-minute stop-motion claymation short called “Louis Avenue (http://www NULL.selkirkmedia NULL.com/index NULL.php?option=com_expose&Itemid=75)”. It features a lonely businessman going to work early in the morning in a bad area of town—who suddenly transforms into a werewolf.
It still makes me laugh. Good times.
(http://www NULL.selkirkmedia NULL.com/index NULL.php?option=com_expose&Itemid=75)Werewolf Lou Takes a Trank
You can find the entire video in the Selkirk Media gallery (http://www NULL.selkirkmedia NULL.com/index NULL.php?option=com_expose&Itemid=75) under Videos -> Stop-Motion -> Louis Avenua.
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