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  • Review of 2009: December


    Animation BlogAuthority Authority: 132
    And finally, Decembers highlights..... Nexus Trust Dave saved energy for Britain, entertaining as it did so. The Greenpeace promotional video for Greece was arty enough but Anchored surpassed it with considerable aplomb, Lindsey Olivares a name to remember for the future as she assuredly ...
    19 hours ago
  • Review of 2009: November


    Animation BlogAuthority Authority: 132
    November had arguably the strongest collection of movies. Alexander Alexeieff and Claire Parker’s The Nose used such an unusual technique it compelled respect for that alone. The humour was a bonus. Stilt Walkers from Alexis Van der Haeghe was boy’s own fantasy stuff with elongated villains. Colour in ...
    5 days ago
  • Review of 2009: October


    Animation BlogAuthority Authority: 132
    And so to October. Leerone sent me an album or two of her songs. No inducement needed for me to favourably review her haunted house, Empty Houses . Alina Constantin featured a gentle race of beings in Shrug , gentle watercolour too. Amazing what can be achieved with the latest 3D software. Judge for yourself ...
    6 days ago
  • Review of 2009: September


    Animation BlogAuthority Authority: 132
    In contrast to August, September was a busy month. Géza M. Tóth’s choice of sand for animation Ikarosz was an appropriate technique with which to tell the story of the doomed aviator. Rather beautiful too. Selina Wagner is one of the most versatile of animators in the UK, as shown in her expose of the ...
    1 week ago
  • Review of 2009: August


    Animation BlogAuthority Authority: 132
    August was my blissful Italian sojourn. It left time for only four movies. My Chinese had Cédric Villain at his mischievous best, witty and charming in his analysis of stereotypes. Malcolm Sutherland is a busy animator whose work is varied in its styles. The Astronomers Dream explains how astronomers think, ...
    1 week ago
  • Review of 2009: July


    Animation BlogAuthority Authority: 132
    Christopher Minos Knight Fever was a fine example of 3D work, always a popular subject in my mailbag. Aaron Lampert is one of those talented guys from Trunk Animation , his expertly narrated Dillon’s Story reminding us of the haves and have nots in society. Hikikomori was another serious subject from ...
    1 week ago
  • Review of the Year: June


    Animation BlogAuthority Authority: 132
    David Gilbert and Maxim Lucas contributed a cardboard cut-out music video Three Times that I liked but in truth not so much as The Box from Fred Wolf . A slight piece for an 1968 Oscar but very enjoyable in its under-cooked way. It has dated in style more than most. The Soliloquist by the young director Ma ...
    1 week ago
  • Review of the Year: May


    Animation BlogAuthority Authority: 132
    Igor Kovalyovs Milch was a sour slice of life though well done. I was though ready for a more romantic portrayal of a young boys life in Sarah Van den Booms gorgeously painted Thats Nothing . I think it was a sad ending as I thought A Sheep on the Roof , for all its whimsy, ended on a low. Its director Rémy ...
    1 week ago
  • Review of 2009: April


    Animation BlogAuthority Authority: 132
    Parallelostory was a strikingly designed exploration of a parallel universe from Oregon’s Kelly Meador and Daniel Elwing , whilst Jeff Schers Welcome Back ushered in Spring with all its freshness and promise. A change of season as Autumn Story used chalk on three blackboards. Philip Hunt’s Lost and ...
    1 week ago
  • Review of 2009: March


    Animation BlogAuthority Authority: 132
    Edward Shires and Ian Whartons Solar provided an interesting perspective on the cosmos on a very homely planet. I could feature Don Hertzfeldt movies till the cows come home, his graduation piece Genre having his trademark humour. Shane Acker has moved on to star director in the making with his ...
    1 week ago
  • Review of 2009: February


    Animation BlogAuthority Authority: 132
    Vera Myakisheva is young Russian animator with a most distinctive perspective as Stock Farm revealed. John McCloskey showed Irish animation in a silvery light with his Loocy Moon . Stay in My Memory obtained a host of YouTube views for young British director, Katy Davis , whose set for the music video for ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Review of 2009: January


    Animation BlogAuthority Authority: 132
    So Much For So Little is a classic short promoting public health. No Chuck Jones movie is only average and it was much better than that. Rebecca Manley ’s classy ads made me yearn for coffee and chocolate. Joanna Quinn is British animation at its best. Her Dreams and Desires: Family Ties is very, very funny. ...
    2 weeks ago

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