Patrick Smith

Patrick Smith

Nacimiento : 1972-02-18, San Juan, Puerto Rico

Historia

Patrick Smith (born 1972 in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is an installation artist, animator and filmmaker. He is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences[1] (AMPAS). His formative years were spent as a storyboard artist for Walt Disney, and animation director for MTV's Daria and the Emmy-nominated Downtown. Smith spent five years in Singapore as a professor at the graduate film program for New York University Tisch School of the Arts, under artistic director/filmmaker Oliver Stone. Patrick is a fellow of the New York Foundation of the Arts and a curator for multiple international film and animation festivals. He lives and works in Montauk New York with his wife, Kaori Ishida and their daughter. From Wikipedia (us), the free encyclopedia

Perfil

Patrick Smith

Películas

Beyond Noh
Director
3.475 máscaras individuales de todo el mundo partieron al ritmo de un viaje cultural que a su vez es ritual, utilitario, desviado o político.
Candy Shop
Director
Pills and capsules are choreographed into a cacophony of shape, color and size, resulting in a satirical commentary about our cultural, recreational, and economic infatuation with prescription drugs.
Gun Shop
Director
There are currently 393 million firearms in the US. This film shows 2328 of them. Take a look. Blink, and you’ll miss five. The frightening visual power of guns gets a whimsical treatment with jazz percussion, and a sizeable dose of cultural irony.
Pour 585
Director
In a dystopian world populated by animated wine glasses, a timid character tries to escape an important rite of passage.
Puppet
Director
Through an escalating series of torture, a possessed sock puppet embodies fear and willful self-destruction.
Handshake
Director
In this animated film, an innocent greeting between two people is quickly transformed into a tangled struggle, illustrating the twists and turns of a love affair. Relationships are visceral attachments, often leading to one dominating and consuming the other, then moving on easily and heartlessly. This film is autobiographical, a visual metaphor of an experience I had in my youth with one of my first girlfriends, perhaps the first love of my life. We learn a lot from experiences like this.
Drink.
Director
A boy drinks from a strange potion and discovers the many layers of his identity.