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  1. Garbage Man, The Memories of a Family: Interview with Laura Gonçalveshttps://www.zippyframes.com/interviews/garbage-man-the-memories-of-a-family

    and a dreamlike present, which includes the monkey's appearance and uncle characters at the table, either by color or camera movements that assist the spectator in this journey. After these two narratives had a solid foundation, it was possible to play...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Eliane Gordeeff
    • Category: Interviews
  2. Sheep, Wolf and A Cup Of Tea... by Marion Lacourthttps://www.zippyframes.com/shorts/sheep-wolf-and-a-cup-of-tea-by-marion-lacourt

    "During that time I also defined the animation pipeline more precisely, splitting it between the direct under the camera animation part I handled myself, and the celluloid animation I shared with four friends. They came to help at different stages of...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Vassilis Kroustallis
    • Category: Shorts
  3. Interview: Steven Woloshen and His Cameraless Film Memoryhttps://www.zippyframes.com/interviews/steven-woloshen-interview

    You don't always need the camera to make a fine film, and preserve cinematic memories at the same time. Zippy Frames talks to the pioneer Canadian filmmaker, Steven Woloshen. Scratch, scrape, hand-paint, glue: a world of things you can do with the film...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Vassilis Kroustallis
    • Category: Interviews
  4. To Talk About Trauma: Interview with Daria Kashcheeva on 'Electra'https://www.zippyframes.com/interviews/daria-kashcheeva-interview-electra

    A lot of accolades accompanied the 'Daughter', and reviews focused both on the content and the live-action, hand-held camera style of the 15-minute film (and also a winner of the Student Academy Award). Related: Read our 'Daughter' review Four years...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Vassilis Kroustallis
    • Category: Interviews
  5. Tito and The Birds: Interview with Gabriel Bitarhttps://www.zippyframes.com/interviews/interview-with-gabriel-bitar

    the perspective in different ways. I looked at his work and thought: “God, how to get into it?” I mean, how would a camera go around in an animated way into that universe? I created several drawings, each with multiple perspectives, and then placed them...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Eliane Gordeeff
    • Category: Interviews
  6. Οrbit by Tess Martinhttps://www.zippyframes.com/shorts/orbit-by-tess-martin

    remember correctly. But eventually, I settled on horizontal discs with rows of animation of various complexity filmed by a camera pointing downwards. It seemed appropriate for the animation to be physically rotating as we watch it." The whole creative...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: ZF Team
    • Category: Shorts
  7. The Italian Gaze by Sandro Del Rosariohttps://www.zippyframes.com/shorts/italian-gaze-sandro-del-rosario

    it" Sandro Del Rosario tells Zippy Frames. "But the material did evolve inevitably". The material (taking photos in 35mm camera and videos in analog hi8) was amassed as early as 1999 Florence, and obviously -and massively-edited; the rest was obtained...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: ZF Team
    • Category: Shorts
  8. Naked by Kirill Khachaturovhttps://www.zippyframes.com/shorts/naked-by-kirill-khachaturov

    KK: Oh, there was no budget at all; the school equipment was generally of no use to me either, since I didn’t need, say, a camera for a live shoot. I made my very first animation piece, compiled of ‘sketches’ – basically, coursework – in my personal...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Mikhail Gurevich
    • Category: Shorts
  9. Moxie, A Latter to Momo win at the 11th AniFesthttps://www.zippyframes.com/festivals/moxie-a-latter-to-momo-win-at-the-11th-anifest

    prize: Y film logo, dir. Nupur Bhargava, India /Argument: for the clever mixture of comics, animation, human interaction, camera movement to present the logo in the final shot. Special mention: Filmfest Dresden trailer 2011, Volker Schlecht, Germany /...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: ZF Team
    • Category: Festivals
  10. Promising Beginnings: A Conversation with Chris Lavishttps://www.zippyframes.com/interviews/promising-beginnings-a-conversation-with-chris-lavis

    space becomes the story. You’ve built it, you've given it dust and history, and so the next question becomes, where is the camera going? In other words, where are you, the viewer? Practically, you want the camera view to optimize how you see the room,...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Olga Bobrowska
    • Category: Interviews
  11. Interview with Natasha Sharpehttps://www.zippyframes.com/interviews/interview-natasha-sharpe

    I wanted it to have a real object as its head and a drawn body. So I used a walnut as the head, because it fit under the camera well and you can animate it and then add on the body. So, that helped me to think of ideas, just deciding what materials...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: ZF Team
    • Category: Interviews
  12. Happy Ending by Eunju Ara Choihttps://www.zippyframes.com/shorts/happy-ending-ara-choi

    very hard, I couldn't make it. I am truly grateful to them. Once colouring was done, each frame was shot by a rostrum camera with Dragonframe software. I tried to scan each paper, but the scanned image couldn't capture the attraction of watercolour. I...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: ZF Team
    • Category: Shorts
  13. Paracusia by Carolina Sandvikhttps://www.zippyframes.com/shorts/paracusia-carolina-sandvik

    old-fashioned. After she has lost her phone, she is completely sucked up in a nostalgic past with her typewriter, analogue camera, and broken CRT-TV. ZF: Puppet design has a DIY feel to it. Can you tell us more about the puppet design and construction?...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: ZF Team
    • Category: Shorts
  14. Face Recognition by Martinus Klemethttps://www.zippyframes.com/shorts/face-recognition-martinus-klemet

    it definitely expresses the satirical tone of the film. Watch 'Face Recognition: On the other hand, all surveillance camera shots were executed in Pixel Art style, a low-resolution digital animation and gaming technique, which captures a specific...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Vassilis Kroustallis
    • Category: Shorts
  15. Shadow of the Butterflies by Sofia El Khyarihttps://www.zippyframes.com/shorts/shadow-of-the-butterflies-sofia-el-khyari

    the Butterflies' trailer: {youtube}O6hWC-vVxpU{/youtube} At the same time, the film, almost a single, long shot with slow camera moves, presented its own challenges. "The camera was too tricky to be animated straight", she explains. "We did a first edit...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Vassilis Kroustallis
    • Category: Shorts
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