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Khoda
Here is a minute preview of my short film “Khoda”. This film is my final year project for my animation degree. I started the project in 2006 with a vague concept by me and a friend of mine Mark Szalos Farkas . In June 2006 Adam Thomson joined us as a 3D artist. Adam and I worked on pre-production (Animatic, Story board, Character design, etc) and managed to finish that by the end of September 2006. Mark came back to the project later that year as an animator, and so far we have finished more than half of the film. If everything stays on schedule, the final film will be ready by March 2008.
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Yonder
The idea for Yonder originates in the interest of the comlexity and simplicity of the world we live in. Simply put, our complex world is created out of seemingly basic modules – cells – which are then repeated and combined to build up complex organisms and structures. This principle I have adopted in the creation of Yonder. By repeating simple forms I wanted to build a world with its own shapes and organisms. Basic movements extracted from nature shall give the shapes a living feeling. The goal was to create an alternate world that seems foreign yet at the same time familiar.
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Lithium
Cyberpunk Film Noir Thriller! 3D Animated Short Film concept. Created as a promotional tool for an Animated Feature/Series/Videogame pitch. This character property has been in development for over 4 years. I’ve completed a Pitch Bible and Film Treatment/Script along with Character Designs and Concept art. LITHIUM has been accepted as an Official Selection into the following Film Festivals: California International Animation Festival: Winning the award for Best Animation “Short film most likely to land a Feature or TV Series deal.” Screened Oct. 5th. LA Shorts Fest: Screened Sept. 12th in Burbank, CA. ShockerFest: Screened Oct. 7th in Modesto, CA.
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Just In Case
JUST IN CASE is a short animated film about the dangers of laziness. The consequences of a sedentary philosophy are depicted in vivid colors. Even if we can’t prove that global destruction is around the corner, we might as well do our best to prevent it, just in case. The voices for the characters are graciously and deftly provided by Sutton Foster and Fred Applegate – stars of the new Broadway musical of YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN. The film was created through a collage of 3D animation with guache paintings and pages from The New York Times.
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Untitled
Conceptually exploring the relationship between the two dimensional and three dimensional, this film shows the director's hands appearing to move vehicles and pedestrians in three street scenes, showing moving traffic and people. In the second and third scenes, the artist superimposes cut out images of vehicles and figures, which he moves across the screen by hand.
02:41
Go Balloons,GO!
Three kids learn a lesson in"fairness" in this short animated film.
03:50
Quetzacoatl
Experimental animated film by Clinton Neighbor. A surrealistic exploration of another culture. A selection of the 2007 YoungCuts Film Festival. www.YoungCuts.com
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Live Love Work Play
Animated Comedy by Thomas Atanazio. From Brazil. No dialogue. You have the power to change. Do what you believe and you will end up where you belong. Selection of the 2007 YoungCuts Film Festival. www.YoungCuts.com
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Breaking The Mould – Luca Paulli
Winner of the Shooting People DepicT! '08 Audience Award.The story of an intrepid apple who, instead of rotting on the ground, goes out and sees the world.The title Breaking the Mould has a dual meaning. It refers both to the characters unwillingness to rot on the ground, like an ordinary windfall, and to the fact that he chooses to do something different with his life i.e. going out and seeing the world. The themes of a journey, and finding roots and contentment can be seen in the narrative. The story also offers a unique take on a natural cycle.This short film was made in a promo style. The story is an original concept developed, by Luca Paulli and Rebecca Manley, as part of the University of Wales Newports Animator in Residence scheme, where a filmmaker spends one month in the university to make a film. The music track is an original piece, written and performed by Barney Wade. The combination of music, sound (created by Christopher Wilson) and visuals is central to Breaking the Mould. We worked with the track from the very beginning in order to create a piece that presents itself as a seamless whole. It is the rhythm of the music that sets the pace for the apple's journey, and the animation was entirely based on this rhythm. To find out more about Luca Pualli visit their profile Here. For more great films visit the Shooting People Channel..
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Tumbler – Steve Grainger
An entry for this year's Orange Bafta "60 Seconds of Fame" competition. To find out more about Steve Grainger, visit their profile Here. For more great films visit the Shooting People Channel..
 

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