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  • THE SPINE 'Making of: Walkabout'
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    Envoyée le lundi 04 mai 2009 11:21:33
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    http://www.nfb.ca/thespine

    For The Spine, director and scriptwriter Chris Landreth joins forces again with producers Steve Hoban (Copperheart Animation), Mark Smith (Copperheart Animation) and Marcy Page (National Film Board of Canada), who had collaborated with him to make Ryan (2004) Oscar winner for best animated short. Entirely computer animated, The Spine is a bold film whose dazzling artistic style pushes the limits of animated film.

    The Spine uses uniquely bizarre but strangely believable imagery, to tell the story of an ordinary married couple whose lives are in turn tragic, absurd and beautiful.

    The Spine was produced by the National Film Board of Canada in association with Copperheart Animation and C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures, with the creative participation of Autodesk Canada CO. and Seneca College School of Communication Arts.

    Visit Chris Landreth's blog : http://www3.nfb.ca/webextension/the-s...

    Watch Ryan (2004) : http://www3.nfb.ca/webextension/the-spine/watch-ryan.php



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  • Chicuchica4

    guakala,perdon pero si
    samedi 05 décembre 2009 05:24:22
  • fontkiller

    Thanks :) I can not comment on Chis's new film as I haven't seen it yet. Having seen Ryan numerous times (I even wrote an essay on it), I must admit that I loved it, because the concept of animated documentary had this gimmick effect. I loved the animation back then, but I honestly thought that the fact that the character's inner conflicts reflects on their physical appearance was old-fashioned in a way...
    lundi 22 juin 2009 13:51:25
  • PlanetofAnimation

    Don't get you started on"Psycho-realism? What would you like people to get started on? This is a unique, captivating and thought provoking story telling technique that operates on levels that a rare. I would dare to even say brave in this day and age. I just saw this film (at the Melbourne Animation Festival) and it truly cements Chris as one of the world's most fascinating film makers. Whether he is easy to work with or not.
    lundi 22 juin 2009 09:13:31
  • TorontoAnimator

    Maya and Houdini.
    dimanche 14 juin 2009 21:40:32
  • fontkiller

    This is really annoying. It's an orchestrated walkabout, where Chris is portrayed as some kind of know-it-all brain who just goes and tells animators what to do. Almost no dialog, no feedback, just Chris saying "This should be like that. Five minutes and I'm back". I wouldn't want to work with him as an animator for sure. And don't get me started on his whole "Psycho-realism" crusade. You don't throw the subtext visually on the screen, not in 2008 (Maybe back in the 70s).
    mardi 09 juin 2009 02:40:13
  • TryAndResist2Click

    Can you resist clicking my username?
    mardi 26 mai 2009 21:13:48
  • l101177

    wow..he looks exactly like he did in RYAN...
    mercredi 06 mai 2009 19:19:14
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