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Strangely the animator also made this film which I saw at the Film Festival in Rotterdam and I didn't liked at all!
Strangely the animator also made this film which I saw at the Film Festival in Rotterdam and I didn't liked at all! And he did the artist talk, if I only knew!
I found that out when reading the website about his feature lenght film.
I found that out when reading the website about his feature lenght film.
[http://lacasalobo.com/short-films/ Short films on lacasalobo.com]
[http://lacasalobo.com/short-films/ Short films on lacasalobo.com]


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Revision as of 10:48, 7 April 2012

Niles Atallah

Where it all started. This is what made me think of using a big space for animation. He combines charcoal and stopmotion animation. I watched this in the time I made the Charcoal animation.


Lucía, Luis y el lobo & video installation,

About

LUIS (Lucía, Luis y el lobo - Part 2 of 2) by Niles Atallah, Cristobal Leon & Joaquin Cociña Luis is the 2nd short video of the series “Lucía, Luis y el lobo” (”Lucía, Luis and the Wolf”), it is a follow-up to the short video Lucía. The video was shot frame by frame with a digital photo camera. Materials: charcoal, dirt, flowers, found objects and cardboard.

DILUVIO [[1]]

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website amazingstuff about Lucia, Luis y el Lobo :

Lucia, Luis y el Lobo (Lucia, Luis and the wolf) is an amazing stop motion animation by Chilean filmmakers Joaquín Cociña, Cristóbal León, and Niles Atallah.

This two-part short film was created entirely from still shots taken with a digital photo camera. The film is narrated by Lucia (part one) and Luis (part two), whose images appear as flickering charcoal shadows on the walls of the house. The artists then really turn on the magic as the painted shadows begin to interact with the furniture, themselves appearing to breathe life into the inanimate objects in the room (reminding us of Blu’s epic street art animation.)

At Amazing Stuff we love to discover anything that pushes the boundaries of our imagination and takes art into new territory. Lucia, Luis y el Lobo does just that, and it has been recognized with a number of Grand Prix at international film festivals, as well as being shortlisted as one of the 25 best YouTube videos at the YouTube-Guggenheim Play biennial exhibition.

If you’re a fan yourself, you’ll be pleased to learn that the artists are currently working on a feature-length stop motion animation, La Casa Lobo (The Wolfhouse).



Strangely the animator also made this film which I saw at the Film Festival in Rotterdam and I didn't liked at all! And he did the artist talk, if I only knew! I found that out when reading the website about his feature lenght film. Short films on lacasalobo.com



Annotation /film-stills

WhAt I like and Why

Conection with my own work