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A Sense of Doubt blog post #2524 - Amazing animated videos and Oscar winners



A Sense of Doubt blog post #2524 - Amazing animated videos and Oscar winners

This is a post from the archive that took some editing because Blogger's terrible new code construction in which you cannot see the videos you have embedded in the draft view. You can only see these grey boxes.

Just a collection of things to watch, starting with some Oscar winners but then just a few other random things, ending with the Scarecrow, which was a Chipotle restaurant advertisement.


Mar 18, 2015



Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg

Day in, day out, Mr. Grimm is busy with his job as the Reaper, harvesting people's lives. One day, his monotonous existence is interrupted by the doorbell.  It's a little girl. She wants her cat back. Little does she know that she's the next life on Mr Grimm's list.

Directors: Cynthia Collins, Kyra Buschor
Music: Maryna Aksenov
Sounddesign: Namralata Strack
Animation: Ferdinand Engländer, Linus Stetter, Julia Reck, Conrad Tambour, Ogi Schneider
Producers: Christian Cramer-Clausbruch, Philipp Wolf
Voices: Anselm Roser, Katharina Dietschmann
Production: Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg GmbH

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The Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg, with its Animation Institute and the postgraduate masterclass Atelier Ludwigsburg-Paris, is one of the internationally most acclaimed film and media schools. On a unique campus including the neighbouring Academy of Performing Arts, the 500 students receive an interdisciplinary, highly practical education close to the film and media market by the hands of over 300 freelance teachers directly from the industry.






“The Present” is a thesis short from the Institute of Animation, Visual Effects and Digital Postproduction at the Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg in Ludwigsburg, Germany.




soundtrack by "Zealand"

We really hope you enjoy the result of our hard work. Thanks to everyone who help creating this film and everyone who supported us during the festivals. Thanks a lot for making this such an incredible journey.

“The Present” is based on a great little comic strip by the very talented Fabio Coala. Make sure to check out his page: mentirinhas.com.br

The Present screened on over 180 film festivals and won more than 50 awards world wide.





KIS KIS - keep it short
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A father bids farewell to his young daughter; she grows up longing for his return. 

This short film won 24 awards, including:

- Oscar / Best Short Film, Animated / Academy Awards, USA, 2001
- BAFTA Film Award / Best Short Animation / BAFTA Awards, 2001
- Jury Award / Best Film / Anima Mundi Animation Festival, 2001
- Cartoon d'Or / Cartoon Forum, Europe, 2001
- Best Animation / International Competition / Clermont-Ferrand 
  International Short Film Festival, 2001

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Original title - Father and Daughter
Director - Michael Dudok de Wit
Year - 2000

© Licensed by SND Films

#KISKIS



Jun 30, 2011



Takuya Okada
216K subscribers
↓We have a latest film,TOKYO COSMO.

トライデントコンピュータ専門学校グループ制作。
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Mar 20, 2020


Omeleto


Nullarbor is used with permission from Alister Lockhart, Patrick Sarell and The LampShade Collective. Learn more at http://omele.to/33s4eXw.

One man drives across the vast and barren landscape of Australia's Nullarbor Plain, which has the longest stretch of straight road in the world.

As the brash young upstart traverses the epic vista, he passes a slower, more laidback motorist and almost gets into an accident. Seeking payback, he goes after the old codger.

But the other motorist proves himself surprisingly intrepid despite his clunky old car and his slow pace. As the younger man tries to outpace him and encounters one obstacle after another, the older man slogs along steadily, adding a new, boisterous twist in this update of the classic "tortoise and hare" tale.

This entertaining and visually striking short animation -- by directors Alister Lockhart and Patrick Sarell, in collaboration with The Lampshade Collective -- is the simplest and most pared-down of stories. Essentially the narrative revolves around a duel between two rivals, with one trying to pull one over the another. Bur rather than pistols or guns, they're dueling with cars, on a road that gives them to ultimate terrain to battle upon.

The writing is equally as stripped-down, but the pacing and editing -- as well a terrific, Western-flavored score -- keep things brisk and compelling despite the lack of dialogue. The storytelling also injects its simplicity with great humor and impeccable, striking 3D craftsmanship -- and also honors the unique landscape of Australia. Both the conflict and humor derive from two vastly different people who function at different tempos with different values sharing the same road. (There's also a few rude bits as well that punctuate the storyline.)

The animation's visual style is earthy and surreal, evoking the colors of the Nullarbor Plain as well as the stretched-out, elongated silhouettes that almost seem to melt underneath the unrelenting desert sun. The characters feel almost like rock figures that have come to life. Yet despite the stylization, the visuals are able to evoke the awe-inspiring desolation of such a long, straight, seemingly endless stretch of road.

But there's a lot of space for anything to happen, and in the end, "Nullarbor" exploits animation's ability to portray anything to create a final scene that's both epic in its destruction yet oddly and beautifully evocative of the Australian spirit itself. The result is a slapstick, ironic and weirdly poignant ending to an anarchic, rambunctious road movie to end all road movies: one where no one wins over the highway itself.

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Apr 3, 2014


Kheops Pyramides
Cairo, 1920, an archaeologist is about to discover the secret of the Egyptian Pyramids...

Directed by :
Corentin Charron, Lise Corriol, Olivier Lafay, Nicolas Mrikhi

Music by :
Kalina Świątnicka

We are the original creators of this film. Made in Supinfocom Arles (MOPA) for the MuCEM museum in 2013.


Aug 17, 2006


annekeAnna

When knitting becomes an obsession.

Directed by Laura Neuvonen 
Country Finland 
Year of Production 2005 
Running Time 7 minutes






WereWolf Franky Gamers

Hinduism believes, Cow is like a mother. there are lots of scientific reasons...

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- New note - On 1807.06, I ceased daily transmission of my Hey Mom feature after three years of daily conversations. I plan to continue Hey Mom posts at least twice per week but will continue to post the days since ("Days Ago") count on my blog each day. The blog entry numbering in the title has changed to reflect total Sense of Doubt posts since I began the blog on 0705.04, which include Hey Mom posts, Daily Bowie posts, and Sense of Doubt posts. Hey Mom posts will still be numbered sequentially. New Hey Mom posts will use the same format as all the other Hey Mom posts; all other posts will feature this format seen here.

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