Image shows a stop-motion or model animation workspace inside a studio with green screen walls and overhead lighting rigs. At the center of the composition is a miniature set placed on a wooden support table. The set includes scaled architectural structures such as walls, windows, and a newly added balcony component, noted as 3D-printed. The construction is arranged for camera capture, with precise positioning allowing for integration of miniature elements into larger compositing workflows.In the foreground, a digital camera is mounted on a tripod, aligned toward the miniature set to capture controlled frame sequences. A stool is placed in front of the workstation, providing seating for the operator. The background reveals additional studio equipment such as overhead light panels, rigging, and suspended fixtures arranged to create uniform illumination across the set. Floor space is open, allowing mobility around the table during adjustments.
Overlay text on the image identifies contributors and context: #BREADWILLWALK is tagged as the project, with notes on the addition of a new 3D-printed balcony. Collaborators including @eloichampagne, @yannickgrandmont, and @xelayamel are credited for their roles in the miniature set construction.
The setup represents the intersection of handcrafted miniature design and digital fabrication techniques such as 3D printing, integrated into a professional animation pipeline. The inclusion of a green screen ensures that captured footage can be composited into broader animated environments.


The image shows three individuals posing together in an indoor studio or rehearsal space. In the foreground, a seated cellist holds a wooden cello upright, positioned between their knees, with the bow in the right hand. The cello has a mounted microphone attached to its lower body, indicating an audio recording or amplification setup. The seated person wears a red turtleneck sweater and blue patterned pants, with glasses visible on their face.