Animation Director
저명한 수학자, 입자 물리학자, 우주학자들이 무한을 설명하며, 무한이 우주에 관해 시사하는 바를 논한다.
Director
“A Song for Europa’ is one of the key tracks from Jóhann Jóhannsson’s release ‘Orphée’ on Deutsche Grammophon. Typically for Johann, the work is a beautifully atmospheric composition, one that immerses the listener into the strange recordings of the ‘Numbers Stations’: a category of shortwave radio station broadcasts characterized by readings of number lists, letters and coded messages from a forgotten era. It is to these lost, lonely voices that Johan has turned, capturing the enigmatic transmission of encoded information to persons elsewhere, and reflecting them back within a new context. In response, Studio AKA director Gergely Wootsch has created a considered and thoughtful animated film, which crosses literal boundaries and thresholds as it drifts along a desolate cold war landscape, following the haunting voice as it searches for a listener.
Production Design
In London's bustling, yet desolate Trafalgar Square, an ancient corpse meets a pigeon with a broken wing.
Animation Director
In London's bustling, yet desolate Trafalgar Square, an ancient corpse meets a pigeon with a broken wing.
Director
In London's bustling, yet desolate Trafalgar Square, an ancient corpse meets a pigeon with a broken wing.
Animation Director
A young boy's chimerical journey from a small town to the Himalayas with an all-defining conclusion.
Writer
A young boy's chimerical journey from a small town to the Himalayas with an all-defining conclusion.
Director
A young boy's chimerical journey from a small town to the Himalayas with an all-defining conclusion.
Art Designer
In three distinct eras, a man walking down the street has an unexpected encounter with a chicken.
Animation
This BAFTA nominated short depicts a serendipitous journey in which a lone fisher is united with a form of estranged matter.