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Created by cutting up sequences from 35 and 70mm trailers and projecting them onto movable screens and walls of the studio. Our goal was to create a world that looks like 3D motion graphics without using 3D digital techniques.
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A magical place where rocking ponies are left to rust.
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Home alone on a sunny afternoon: a perfect time for frolicking in the garden.
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Her hair was soft, soft and white like a puppy.
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An escaped laboratory rat navigates through a sea of punctuation.
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"Go ahead and torture yourself, if that’s what you want."
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Um filme norte americano
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STUNTING CUNTS "Go ahead and torture yourself, if that’s what you want.” Gina Kamentsky is an experimental animator who creates handmade films by drawing and painting directly onto found film footage. In addition, she collages elements from found film onto the surface. In her work, she explores relationships between surface, rhythm, gesture, and field recorded sound. Her animation work has screened at numerous festivals including Annecy, Ottawa International Animation Festival, and the Ann Arbor Film Festival. www.ginakamentsky.com
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“A journey around an abandoned grain silo outside the animators studio.” Experimental animated film; ink and paint on found 70mm film, collaged 35 and 16mm film on surface.
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“A journey around an abandoned grain silo outside the animators studio.” Experimental animated film; ink and paint on found 70mm film, collaged 35 and 16mm film on surface.
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High energy, freestyle jazz scatting skips along to an equally riotous visual dance that effortlessly merges abstract and classic cartoonism. Brilliant.
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The elemental essence contained in the brutal ballet of contact sport reconfigured for a different audience.
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Drawn on and inspired by found subtitled footage.
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Think of a small dot in space. Experimental animated film; ink and paint on found 35mm movie trailers.
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Patrick Haggerty grew up the son of a dairy farmer in rural Dry Creek, Washington, during the 1950s. As a teenager, Pat began to understand he was gay—something he thought he was hiding well. But one day, after performing at a school assembly, Pat learned that his father could see him much more clearly than he realized.
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Jiro has a dream about the artist formerly known as Prince and visits the dentist with his friend the lighthouse phone man. There is sushi along the way.
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In a magical take on a true story, a slave mails himself from a plantation in Richmond, Virginia, to freedom in Philadelphia in 1848.
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A young boy's creative mind gets him into trouble, until he begins to apply that creativity to life-changing inventions, including the traffic signal.
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Kools are smoked in the yellow house and the Ukrainian drinks tea but who owns the Zebra? An adaptation of a classic logic puzzle allegedly written by a young Albert Einstein.