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adidasss 01-12-2010 02:26 AM

Wow, that was pretty good. Weird, but good...thanks...(:

Zaqarbal 01-12-2010 09:29 AM

Recently I've discovered this clip, 7:35 in the Morning. I didn't know it was nominated for the Oscars (best short film category). Interesting. It's both comedy and drama:



Director, Nacho Vigalondo (the singer too), made his first full-length film, Timecrimes, in 2007. I haven't seen it, but according to several critics it's very good, and has won several awards.



Also, a few days ago I saw this Experimental-Surrealist piece: Avant Pétalos Grillados (don't know what it means, it's a surrealist title). It has won some prizes too. Aliens kidnapping bodybuilders... :) Just a few dialogs in Italian, but I think they're not indispensable:





NumberNineDream 01-26-2010 06:31 AM

Let's go back to the Walt Disney we all loved and enjoyed.
A macabre short film from 1929, The Skeleton Dance, showing the greatness of what has become the biggest symbol of childhood and innocence (and I'm not being sarcastic here). In that little animation, you can see the grain that led to Disney's great success... incredible!

THE SKELETON DANCE (1929) by Walt Disney



Enjoy.

NumberNineDream 02-02-2010 03:11 PM

For the ones that enjoy a well made animation, here's the original version of Shane Acker 's 9. Nominated for an Oscar for best Animated Short, in 2006. A short animation that took Acker more than 4 years to finish.

9 (2006) by Shane Acker



Enjoy!

NumberNineDream 02-10-2010 10:00 AM

The road to the Oscars ...

I thought I'd post the short film animations that were nominated, and hear your opinions. I'll post my opinion in a comment under each video, just 'cause I can yo!

Best Short Film, Animated
Nominees
  • French Roast (2008): Fabrice Joubert


I didn't like that one at all. It wasn't funny, though they were trying too hard to be. It's like the usual Pixar shorts, but even crappier. The whole actions didn't really have a reason to happen, they just happened because they might trigger some giggles, and some people might even find it "cute". It's definitely the least one deserving to win, or even be nominated.

  • Granny O'Grimm's Sleeping Beauty (2008): Nicky Phelan, Darragh O'Connell


I liked it, that one was actually funny. However, it's very lacking in plot. The characters are funny, that grandma definitely has some unresolved issues, and the way the Brothers Grimm story was modulated to show the Granny's anger can surely trigger some laughs. But at the end, the girl is terrified and it all ends here. The story of the little girl in the bed was stopped in midway, and so was the story of Sleeping Beauty. I think it ended too soon. It felt more like a sketch than a story. Not a winner, but very amusing.

  • La dama y la muerte (2009): Javier Recio Gracia


The story is very nice, the editing is really good, the music and sound design were to my liking and some sequences in there were pretty interesting. Unfortunately, the choice of the style of animation didn't work very well with the story. I think this short film would've been far better if made in good old 2D animation, sadly 2D is vanishing from the theatres since the whole Pixar revolution. The physical comedy in this short, was flagrantly reminiscent of the Tom & Jerry chasing scenes, and the surreal worlds the characters were immersed into, would've been expressed much better with a Disney-esque 2D à la Fantasia, thus opting for 3D seems unjustified. This short could've been exceptional, but after a lot of bad decisions, this short is just fairly good. Still better than the previous two, though.

  • Logorama (2009): Nicolas Schmerkin


So the videos are no longer available due to copyright claims, so here's a link to the official website, where you can watch a part of it: http://www.logorama-themovie.com/

That one is by far my favourite. Finally an animation that isn't made for 5 year-old kids. The Tarentino-esque dialogues, the thrilling action scenes, and the whole concept of Logos that was milked so extensively in every second and every frame of the short as a reflection of the absurdly commercial world we live in. When watching Logorama, you can't stop yourself from trying to notice all the brands in every inch of the screen, and all of them are so wittily inserted (that "Nickelodeon" blob made my day), every detail is so neatly worked on.

Of course, it's not perfect, some scenes look useless, and there's not really a logic for the story. However, I feel if this animation is given the amount of praise it deserves, it might encourage future animations to be less childish, and maybe take this Media more seriously.

  • Wallace and Gromit in 'A Matter of Loaf and Death' (2008) (TV): Nick Park


I only found a Trailer of the animation, but I think we all saw enough Wallace and Gromit animations to have some kind of opinion concerning the next one. I hope it doesn't win although I'm a fan (I even have the figurines), but Nick Park has already won 4 Academy Awards for his previous 4 Wallace and Gromit works (3 shorts, and 1 feature film)... so comes a time when we just feel that, enough is enough.

I hope you read through my very short reviews, and took the time to watch the short animations. I'll try to post the nominated Live Action short films, but I'm having a difficult time finding them. Comments will be sincerely appreciated.

Hope you enjoyed the lot.

NumberNineDream 02-11-2010 11:25 PM

Logorama (2009): Nicolas Schmerkin
is re-uploaded to youtube. Hope it stays long this time.

Here ya go:



Edit:
Damn it! It's gone again.

NumberNineDream 02-12-2010 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adidasss (Post 763171)

I don't know how I only noticed that for now, made me remember Don's other short. A classic that I'm pretty sure most of you have seen, many times.

REJECTED (2000) by Don Hertzfeldt



So cruel, so hilarious, so unique. One of the greatest short films I've ever seen... and people still can't understand that unjustified "beautiful" aesthetics aren't always a good thing. Sadly, Rejected didn't win an Oscar that year, it was only nominated.

NumberNineDream 02-14-2010 05:37 PM

Speaking of Rejected, I thought I'll continue to the short movie that actually won the Oscars that year.

FATHER & DAUGHTER (2000) by Michael Dudok de Wit



I don't know if I can choose between Rejected and Father & Daughter, both are so different, yet both are great at what they're doing. Father & Daughter is the story of a daughter left by her father when she was young, and follows her through her sorrow, missing her father everyday, till the end of her life.
It's not the kind of short I'll be wanting to see on my own, still, I really loved it. The music is very good, and it is the narrator in this animation. It illustrates so very faithfully what's going on in the screen, and overwhelms you with emotion. The drawings themselves, are so neatly created, with great simplicity, it creates a unique world for the story.
... and here's the 2001 Oscar winner, for Best Short Film -Animated. A film so transparent, that hits you in the core with no artificial additives.

Bulldog 03-10-2010 11:13 AM

Bump.

I just love the anecdotal quality that a lot of the more light-hearted shorts have about them, including this one - fascinating little film about racially/class-motivated perceptions with a nice, heartwarming ending. Enjoy...



Anyone who's into short films, Nokia ran a competition for 15 second movies shot on camera-phones, which saw a lot of wonderful pieces submitted. Pretty sure they're on youtube somewhere too, and definitely worth a watch.

NumberNineDream 03-20-2010 02:00 AM

^ Very nice film.
Turns out it was the 1989 Academy Award winner. I wonder why the writer/director Adam Davidson, didn't write anything else after that.


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