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]]>The story is timeless and comforting, but the artwork is what truly makes this short film special. It was done with the needle felting technique and won several awards, including the Best Film Award at the KIKI International Film Festival for Kids (2017), Honorable Mention at the Ottawa International Animation Festival (2017), and Best Children’s Film at the GLAS Animation Festival (2018).
Click play below and enjoy!
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]]>The big things remain the same – he has a job he goes to every day and a group of friends to hang out with every night. It’s the little things during the day that makes all the difference – will he eat vegetables or a bag or chips, will he work on his tasks and get a promotion or procrastinate all day long.
The execution is so simple, but the point is strong. Share the video with your friends to help them live better lives.
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]]>The post Watch “Threads,” an Animated Short by Torill Kove appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Kove is an established short filmmaker who has won an Oscar for her work. Click play below to watch Threads.
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]]>“I wanted to take the feelings of anxiety I was having and try and deal with them in a bright and colorful way, a way that kind of embraced them for what they are, and what they really felt like to me.
“As the film was animated primarily in After Effects in a sort of unrigged, cut-up style, it meant I could work very quickly and test things out and see how I felt about them,” he adds. “But this process took a long time to develop a structure, and when I was stressing out about it I decided to blow off some steam and try something new, experimenting with traditional 35mm scratch animation – painting inks directly onto 35mm film, using bleach to remove the chemicals on it, all sorts.
“This required very little planning – I allowed myself to just roll with it and see what happened. That’s how the stress-jazzy bits were made – it was actually the most relaxing and fun part of the process!”
You can see the film by clicking play below!
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]]>The film beautifully represents what millions of nice people all over the world want to do on a daily basis.
“I wanted to have quite soft and sympathetic characters, to contrast with the less soft actions,” Mantzaris says. “I also liked them to feel a bit awkward and uncomfortable, just as we can feel sometimes in social situations. I also wanted it to feel a bit grey and boring, to enhance the feeling of an everyday life that we sometimes want to break out from.”
See the film below!
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]]>The post See Daniel Agdag’s New Stop-Motion Movie and Cardboard Machines in Detail appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The film follows the story of custodian Ed and his work in a Lost Property Office where he builds whimsical creations from discarded objects. The production lasted for 18 months and included 1,258 hand-crafted pieces.
At the moment, the film is being screened at festivals around the world. You can see it below as well as Adgag’s sculptures in more detail.
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]]>The post Watch Adorable, Award Winning Short Stop-Motion Film “Hedgehog’s Home” appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The story is timeless and comforting, but the artwork is what truly makes this short film special. It was done with the needle felting technique and won several awards, including the Best Film Award at the KIKI International Film Festival for Kids (2017), Honorable Mention at the Ottawa International Animation Festival (2017), and Best Children’s Film at the GLAS Animation Festival (2018).
Click play below and enjoy!
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]]>The post Short Animated Film “The Choice” Shows the Power of Everyday Decisions appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The big things remain the same – he has a job he goes to every day and a group of friends to hang out with every night. It’s the little things during the day that makes all the difference – will he eat vegetables or a bag or chips, will he work on his tasks and get a promotion or procrastinate all day long.
The execution is so simple, but the point is strong. Share the video with your friends to help them live better lives.
The post Short Animated Film “The Choice” Shows the Power of Everyday Decisions appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Watch “Threads,” an Animated Short by Torill Kove appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Kove is an established short filmmaker who has won an Oscar for her work. Click play below to watch Threads.
The post Watch “Threads,” an Animated Short by Torill Kove appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Watch Short Animated Film “Herman Brown is Feeling Down” appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“I wanted to take the feelings of anxiety I was having and try and deal with them in a bright and colorful way, a way that kind of embraced them for what they are, and what they really felt like to me.
“As the film was animated primarily in After Effects in a sort of unrigged, cut-up style, it meant I could work very quickly and test things out and see how I felt about them,” he adds. “But this process took a long time to develop a structure, and when I was stressing out about it I decided to blow off some steam and try something new, experimenting with traditional 35mm scratch animation – painting inks directly onto 35mm film, using bleach to remove the chemicals on it, all sorts.
“This required very little planning – I allowed myself to just roll with it and see what happened. That’s how the stress-jazzy bits were made – it was actually the most relaxing and fun part of the process!”
You can see the film by clicking play below!
The post Watch Short Animated Film “Herman Brown is Feeling Down” appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post “Enough” is a Hilarious Stop-Motion Film about Losing Control appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The film beautifully represents what millions of nice people all over the world want to do on a daily basis.
“I wanted to have quite soft and sympathetic characters, to contrast with the less soft actions,” Mantzaris says. “I also liked them to feel a bit awkward and uncomfortable, just as we can feel sometimes in social situations. I also wanted it to feel a bit grey and boring, to enhance the feeling of an everyday life that we sometimes want to break out from.”
See the film below!
The post “Enough” is a Hilarious Stop-Motion Film about Losing Control appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post See Daniel Agdag’s New Stop-Motion Movie and Cardboard Machines in Detail appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The film follows the story of custodian Ed and his work in a Lost Property Office where he builds whimsical creations from discarded objects. The production lasted for 18 months and included 1,258 hand-crafted pieces.
At the moment, the film is being screened at festivals around the world. You can see it below as well as Adgag’s sculptures in more detail.
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