
Try a different dimensionįor VIA, Burton was able to apply her passion for environmental art to creating layered environments that were painted in Photoshop, before being spaced apart in Z space using After Effects. We worked in the same lab most of the time, so we could closely communicate and even flexibly help each other if needed.” 07. “We marked our progress on the sheet so that we could share the status of each shot. “Having a clean and organised split sheet is very important, even if you’re not working in a team,” Hwang adds. The pair began by making a split sheet using Google Sheets for props, character modelling, texturing, animation, and lighting. While working on Bruised, Ringling's course requirements meant Hwang and Tu split the workflow evenly between them.

Here are some tips for developing your story. Once the initial concept is established the real fun of creating your animated short can begin. “The soundtrack often juxtaposed the visuals, which supplemented the storytelling.” This influenced the decision to have Christmas music soundtrack the Moonies’ misadventures. “It was the soundtrack to Killing Eve that really caught my attention,” Cook continues.
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9, two series that balance comedy and drama. “After a big day of directing Numberblocks jumping around Numberland happily, I sat down to write about eating dead reindeer, manslaughter and festive cheer.”įurther inspiration came from the likes of Killing Eve and Inside No. “I knew I wanted to do something dark and gross because I needed to do something different,” he explains. Will Cook created Blue Zoo (opens in new tab)’s darkly comic short, Christmas With The Moonies, and was inspired by a rebellious desire to break away from the child-friendly nature of his usual output.

“Other inspiration came from the designer, Sukanto Debnath, who provided us with some fantastic initial sketches that felt mature and suited this idea well, giving us something to aim for.” 04.

“We tried to make something that felt sketched, with minimal environment detail,” says Winn. With no wilderness experience, she had to teach herself to survive.”Įven the short’s hand-drawn style was inspired by Ada’s incredible story and the idea that she, along with her companions, had kept a diary of her time on the island. “In 1921, her son had become ill, so she joined a daring expedition to the arctic to earn the money for his treatment. “The film was based on the true story of an Alaskan woman named Ada Blackjack,” Winn explains. Find an untold storyįor Dane Winn (opens in new tab), director of Blue Zoo’s latest short Ada (watch the trailer at step #9), history proved to be the ultimate inspiration. “In the video, it told me that around a quarter of children under 18 in America experience child abuse, whether it’s physical, psychological or verbal.” These shocking statistics inspired Hwang and his thesis partner Samantha Tu to work on a film about child abuse. “I watched a video on YouTube about domestic violence and child abuse by chance and it really caught my attention,” he tells us. Find a cause you're passionate aboutįor Hwang and his short film Bruised, it began in the winter of 2017, at Ringling College of Art & Design in Florida.

“About six months in once the story was already developed, it just fit perfectly into what I had created.” 02. “A lot of people think via is formed around the poem, but actually the poem came much later,” explains Burton. The short shares its name with a poem by Rachel Cladingbowl, which narrates the entire film. With a rating of 8.5/10, The Man Who Planted Trees is the highest-rated animated short to win an Academy Award on IMDb.As Blue Zoo allowed Burton to utilise more of the team, Via developed into the human story of three characters. This Canadian-made short was released in both French and English, with the latter having narration performed by Christopher Plummer. As the narrator continually checks in, the shepherd continues resuscitating the valley over 30 years, completely transforming both the natural land and the lives of the people who live nearby. The narrator returns 10 years later to discover the landscape, previously eviscerated by neglect, is now blooming and thriving with the shepherd's hard work. The man selflessly takes the narrator in and gives him housing for the night, where he watches as the shepherd begins sorting acorns to plant as trees in a nearby valley. The Man Who Planted Trees is based on a short story by French author Jean Giono, and follows a narrator as he travels across a baron land with a desolate community, where he meets a secluded shephard.
