10 Till 6: Short Films

Craig Barron's Tribute to Oscar-Winning Preservationist Kevin Brownlow

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Kevin Brownlow

 

Craig Barron has posted a really nice short film tribute to film historian and preservationist Kevin Brownlow, who this past Saturday received the Governors Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. 

Short film draws attention to plight of children in war

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Cinzia Angelini's Mila.
Cinzia Angelini's Mila.

 

Frank Gladstone shot me a note about a short animated cg film called Mila being made by former Disney, DreamWorks and Imageworks animator Cinzia Angelini. Hoping to push the boundaries of non-photorealistic rendering to create a painterly aesthetic and character design, Cinzia is also striving to tell a socially relevant story about war’s most tragic collateral damage – the youngest civilians. The film is inspired by true stories that Cinzia’s mother and grandmother told her of their own lives in Italy during World War II. 

Gary Schwartz - Stop Motion Mayhem in a Single Ottawa Day

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Gary Schwartz' 2010 Ottawa Short Fa Fha Pha Ottawa!
Gary Schwartz' 2010 Ottawa Short Fa Fha Pha Ottawa!

 

I’ve known Gary Schwartz since, well, since he was a much younger zany filmmaker and animation teacher.  In the Webster’s Dictionary, under the word “energy,” there is a picture of Gary with his infectious grin, a camera and a tripod.  If you ever meet him, ask him about taking 3-D pictures of Don Knotts in the Toronto Airport.  This year at the Ottawa Animation Festival, as he does every year, Gary made an extremely cool stop motion short – in one day! This year’s edition, Fa Fha Pha Ottawa!, inspired by the Ottawa festival award designed by sculptor Tick Tock Tom, is his best yet!

Who Knew Nepal Likes Animated Shorts?

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EA Nepal

Beautiful downtown Annapurna, Nepal.

 

As reported on the Republica website, Nepal’s first annual Animation Short Film Festival will be held tomorrow, Friday, October 29 by the Independent Film Society (IFS), in association with Artistic Alliance Nepal (AAN).  18 films from 9 countries will be screened.  The event will be held at the Nepal Tourism Board, Exhibition Road. Oxygen tanks must be checked at the door.  And in a related story...

Is Brett Favre's Pecker Really the Talk of the Town?

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Courtesy of YouTube.
Courtesy of YouTube.

 

From the Taiwanese studio and web broadcaster NMA.tv comes their latest animated news “piece,”  Brett Favre's Pecker the Talk of the Town.  Pardon my cheap pun. It can’t be avoided – you’ll understand once you watch the video.

10 Till 6 #1: Crying Through Toy Story 3, A Stick Figure Action Hero Returns & Animated Politicos

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Belinda Luscombe just published an article on the Time Magazine website in which she ponders why adults cry so easily when they watch animated kids movies.  My guess is that they’re still upset over the cost of tickets and armfuls of popcorn, candy and sky blue slushies, but the economics of the cinematic experience are not to be confused with the more cerebral and emotional aspects of the animated film viewing experience discussed in the article... Alan Becker’s fantastic flash-animated stick figure is back with another installment of the ongoing personal computer battles popularized in 2 previous films...Filmmaker Ray Grigg’s conservative political documentary I Want Your Money opens this Friday in selected theatres throughout the US, complete with a very animated Barack Obama.