The Cameraman's Revenge


The Cameraman's Revenge is a 1912 Russian experimental stop-motion animated short film directed and written by Władysław Starewicz. It, along with other works by Starewicz, stands out in the history of stop-motion animation for its use of actual dried insect specimens as articulated stop-motion puppets portraying all of the characters.

Plot

The film is based on the love collision of the Zhukov family, the artist Usachini, the grasshopper cameraman and the dancing dancer.