This is mind-blowing animation, storytelling and caricature. The brevity of the characterization of Kirk Douglas' big characters from this era is stellar. This was the BAFTA winner for best short (by Screwball Films and directed by David Stoten and Tim Watts) and shortly after nominated for an Oscar.
I've been working for a couple studios on a few animation projects and am getting back into it heavily, mostly from the end of character design and creative development, so this is a current peak interest of mine (as well as the reason I've been absent from the blogosphere lately). I'll post much of my work as soon as I am allowed, but for now...
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Definitely agree, this is a great claymation film!!!
Anyone interested can find it on Short 1 - Invention. The DVD is on Amazon and includes the pencil test for this as well (which by the way is also fantastic).
Short 1 - Invention (1993)
That's really awesome. It feels like it's something I've been wanting to see. I hope things continue in this direction until facial cartooning in all animation leaps forward.
Brilliant stuff!
Love the coming together of chins!!! It had to happen.
Ha! Genius!
Yea, isn't that great? The younger version of Kirk is from Billy Wilder's "Ace in the Hole" which is a great movie, as long as your in the mood for dark and cynical.
incredible! I love that last line, "You guys are all the same".
Such an awesome short. Even after considering the amazing animation, storytelling, and caricature as you mentioned, there is the awesome lighting, composition, and cinematography to be amazed by. Thanks for the post!
That CG was amazing! It looked just like clay. I didn't know you could do that with a computer.
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