Jack Stauber(11)
2023-06-28 来源:百合文库
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Collage of Jack's different styles. The top row showcase the surreal and disjointed style of Jack. The middle three row shows the colorful and glitchy style of Jack. And the bottom row shows the classic Stauber faces.
Jack Stauber is best known for three very unique art styles. The first being a very surreal type of drawing and animating style, with many bouncy, disjointed, and enthusiastic facial expressions and characters, mainly being seen in claymation and non-video works. The second known style is colorful and glitchy (animated) visuals, mainly seen in music videos, cartoons, and projects. And finally, the third well-known thing with Jack Stauber's style are the well known "Stauber Faces" mainly being a light skinned character with either a long nose, a red nose, or both. All of these art styles not only make Jack very unique, but it also makes his content really easy to point out and recognizable as a work of Jack.
He's been noticed and picked out from different corporations and companies, mainly Adult Swim. Jack has currently made a tone of things for Adult Swim. First being an animated short called "Wishing Apple" in July 2018, which consists of two friends eating when one eats an apple that turns out the be a wishing apple. The second was in August 2018, when an already existing video called Valentine's Day is Not for the Lonely, airing on an episode of Off the Air. Then in March 2019, Jack aired a whole mini-series on Adult Swim called SHOP: A Pop Opera, which was about someone shopping in a store and learning many lessons based off of foods and people he run into along the way. It was well received and was met with a ton of praise and ending up later gaining a cult following, mainly with the popularity of the Coffee. Finally, on Halloween 2020, Jack made and released a short film called OPAL which consists of the adventure of a young girl named Opal investigating a seemingly haunted house across from her street. Just like SHOP, it was met with a ton of praise, being called very scary and well-made, mainly for its unique and complex storytelling.
Collage of Jack's different styles. The top row showcase the surreal and disjointed style of Jack. The middle three row shows the colorful and glitchy style of Jack. And the bottom row shows the classic Stauber faces.
Jack Stauber is best known for three very unique art styles. The first being a very surreal type of drawing and animating style, with many bouncy, disjointed, and enthusiastic facial expressions and characters, mainly being seen in claymation and non-video works. The second known style is colorful and glitchy (animated) visuals, mainly seen in music videos, cartoons, and projects. And finally, the third well-known thing with Jack Stauber's style are the well known "Stauber Faces" mainly being a light skinned character with either a long nose, a red nose, or both. All of these art styles not only make Jack very unique, but it also makes his content really easy to point out and recognizable as a work of Jack.
He's been noticed and picked out from different corporations and companies, mainly Adult Swim. Jack has currently made a tone of things for Adult Swim. First being an animated short called "Wishing Apple" in July 2018, which consists of two friends eating when one eats an apple that turns out the be a wishing apple. The second was in August 2018, when an already existing video called Valentine's Day is Not for the Lonely, airing on an episode of Off the Air. Then in March 2019, Jack aired a whole mini-series on Adult Swim called SHOP: A Pop Opera, which was about someone shopping in a store and learning many lessons based off of foods and people he run into along the way. It was well received and was met with a ton of praise and ending up later gaining a cult following, mainly with the popularity of the Coffee. Finally, on Halloween 2020, Jack made and released a short film called OPAL which consists of the adventure of a young girl named Opal investigating a seemingly haunted house across from her street. Just like SHOP, it was met with a ton of praise, being called very scary and well-made, mainly for its unique and complex storytelling.