Competition
Student | Experimental |
Experimental 3
Friday 15/03/2019 22:15 - 23:15 - Serafeio, City of Athens
Total Duration: 01:24:26
- Mirrors and the Message 05:55Switzerland 2018
- The Dachshund in a Picture Frame / ТAK$A 09:55Russia 2018
- The future that we lost / 丟失的未来 08:09China 2018
- Duerrenwaid 8 / Dürrenwaid 8 07:00Germany 2018
- Saba 03:48France 2018
- (Abstract nr.2 ) Shellshock 01:41Netherlands 2018
- (Abstract nr. 3 ) Leaf / (Abstrakt nr. 3 ) Leaf 02:54Netherlands 2019
- Intermediate landscapes / Paysages intermédiaires 09:30France 2018
- Bloodie Writes an Anthem / Xu 03:41USA 2018
- Maniac Landscapes 07:30USA 2018
- What is always there 04:03Not Specified 2017
- Venus in Aquarius. Chapter II: Ana / Venus en Acuario. Capítulo II: Ana 07:27Colombia 2018
Directed by: Marie Lavis
Animation: Marie Lavis
Technique: Stop motion, traditional, ink on paper
Music: Shai Maestro
Production/School: HEAD-Geneva
Dialogue language: None
Subtitles language: None
An animation created for Mirrors and the Message, two complementary paino compositions created by Shai Maestro and his musicians. They both were improvised musical moments, full of freedom and emotions. I worked in that same state of mind, letting improvisation, the unknown and freedom guide me. This work, both musical and visual is about celebrating, expressing and embracing Life, with its imperfections and wonders.
Directed by: Tatiana Skorlupkina
Screenplay: Tatiana Skorlupkina
Animation: Tatiana Skorlupkina
Technique: Mix media (2D, oil - canvas, drawing on frame, other)
Music: Tatiana Skorlupkina
Production/School: LLC Trendvind, Art Studio "Fedor Sever"
Dialogue language: no dialogs
Subtitles language: no dialogs
logline: Sometimes greed can lead to the loss of a magical gift Main idea: One of the most difficult tasks for artist is to find a balance between creativity and money (wealth) sinopsis: An artist, is blessed with a magical gift – she can bring paintings to life with the mere touch of her brush. Unfortunately for her, as often happens, this unique ability goes to her head. One day, having accepted money for a future piece, and greedily revelling in her new-found wealth, she touches the banknotes with her brush. The money springs to life, but the paintings fall silent, however hard she tries to make them speak! It’s a punishment: the magical gift is gone, her talent is no more, and her brushes dance as if mocking her. With the commissioned piece ruined, she sits and sobs in despair. Then she hears a whisper: “There’s a chance – give it back, give it back, maybe if you give the money back, your gift will return!
Directed by: Gao Wenqian
Screenplay: Gao Wenqian
Animation: Gao Wenqian
Technique: 2D, Ink on Paper
Music: Jiao Yusi/Li yilong
Production/School: Xue Bing
Dialogue language: No language
Subtitles language: No language
Just as humans today imagine the world a century in the future, ancient humans also envisioned themselves in future scenarios where we are now today. There is no way for us to know whether the visions of the future can be realized, but we can predict it by referring to the discrepancy between past imagination by ancient people and the realities of today which were used to be future for them.I reviewed different versions about 21st century by ancient people in a differing centuries from the following points:architecture, technology, urban design and lifestyle.I constructed a parallel world according to what the ancient people have failed to accomplish and abandoned designs.
Directed by: Kirsten Carina Geißer, Ines Christine Geißer
Directed by: Marie Larrivé and Lucas Malbrun
Screenplay: Lucas Malbrun, Marie Larrivé
Animation: Lucas Malbrun, Marie Larrivé, Morgane le Pechon, Jean-Baptiste Peltier, Marion Auvin, Rosalie Loncin, Ambre Decruyenaere
Music: Samantha & Sabrina
Production/School: Eddy Production
A strange multicolored cloud born from a melting ice-cap appears in a small sea-side town. At first intrigued, the inhabitants are soon enraptured by the supernatural powers of the cloud. And with good reason. The rain transforms its surroundings in unexpected ways. But the effects of the cloud may not be as benign as at first appears. Humanity takes up arms.
Directed by: Jeroen ter Welle
Screenplay: J. Ter Welle
Animation: J. Ter Welle
Technique: 2D photo's
Music: none
Dialogue language: none
Subtitles language: none
An abstract or very free interpretation of the word ‘ Shellshock ‘ inspired by the fact that the English word ‘ Shell ‘ has multiple meanings. It can be a shell found on a beach but also a shell we use in a war. In this video I have used shells that I did found on a beach and sound to make something intense and disturbing like an explosion. After all it is an explosion that causes the human trauma that is known as ‘shellshock ‘. And it ends just as abruptly as it did start. The second work in a series of three that mainly deal with the materials with which they were made.
Directed by: Jeroen ter Welle
Screenplay: J. ter Welle
Animation: J. ter Welle
Technique: mixed media
Music: none
Dialogue language: none
Subtitles language: none
The last in a series of three short experimental films that mainly deal with the materials with which they were made. In this one I used the dead leafs of trees that somehow, in a not so rational way try to mutate back in to the form of a tree. Every single image was originally a dead leaf (or made with dead leafs). The sound is a soundscape of non- natural sounds, in contrast to the images that origin from nature.
Directed by: Richard Negre
Screenplay: Richard Negre
Animation: Richard Negre
Technique: paper cut-outs
Music: David Le Bouhellec
Production/School: aaa production
Dialogue language: no
Subtitles language: english
A choreographic negotiation between abstraction and figuration.
Directed by: Rebecca Ruige Xu
Animation: Rebecca Ruige Xu, Sean Hongsheng Zhai
Technique: Programming generated animation
Production/School: http://rebeccaxu.com
Processing generated animation aims to produce an emotive, richly-textured representation of a poem about a young women’s moment of self-discovery. Combining abstract pattern, text, ASMR sound and vocal music, it offers an audiovisual experience that provokes emotions via a unity of sensation, allowing the appreciation of poetry beyond its literature domain.
Directed by: Matthew Wade
Screenplay: Matthew Wade
Production/School: Matthew Wade, Sara Lynch
Flowers come alive in a house of death.
Directed by: Cecilia Sweet-Coll
A visual music offering for those unmoored, displaced, and lost
Directed by: David Silva
Screenplay: David Silva
Animation: David Silva, Anderson Gonzalez, Carolyne Barco, Alejandra Peñaloza, Cesar Paredes, Jonathan Panqueva
Technique: Rotoscope
Music: Kevin Ariza
Production/School: Laura Castillo
Dialogue language: Spanish
Subtitles language: English
Ana dances in her erotic universe, in spaces that manifest themselves from her own memories and sensations. This short film is based on the intimate experience of a woman whose sexuality is disputed between the pleasure and the anguish she experiences due to the impossibility of having an orgasm. Ana is movement, sound, matter and space. Her body goes through different states that represent the cyclic stages of a process of contact, sexual arousal and failure at the peak of pleasure. Ana seeks in her privacy a way of feeling herself, of establishing a relationship with her body, her past and her desires.
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