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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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Subject #164
Filmed in the early 60s, this laboratory documentary follows a newly discovered and apparently unintelligent Neanderthal human-like specimen which is found, through testing, to have amazing logic-solving intelligence. We observe the progress of 'Subject #164' over a period of approximately three years as scientists document its behaviour and progress, until in the end it is exhaustively tested to death.
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Khoda
What if you were to watch a film and whenever you paused it, you faced a painting? This idea inspired Reza Dolatabadi to make Khoda. Over 6,000 paintings were painstakingly produced over two years to create a five-minute film that would meet high personal standards. Khoda is a psychological thriller; a student project which was seen as a ‘mission impossible’ by many people but eventually proved possible!
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I were a Fish
I were a fish is a student project focusing on the thinking process of a designer.
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Contents Gate: Monkey Jam
Odd Japanese animation featuring monkey fusion, inpenetrable dialogue and eye patches.
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Looking Glass
Nominated for a Golden Palm at Cannes for best short, Looking Glass is an animated film from renowned animator Erik Rosenlund. It is a dark stormy night. A little girl is home alone, but is she really?
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Flesh
The Empire reveals all but sees nothing. Its enemies idealize everything but tolerate nothing. Eternal orgasm of seventy heavenly virgins for others. And what if flesh were alone in the world?
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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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Telerific Voodoo
Counting down, is this the Armageddon? A world evolution by music supremacy.
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Warning, Petroleum Pipeline
A desolate desert landscape is slowly transforming into a futuristic industrialized world.
 

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