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Viewing: Blog Posts Tagged with: Olesya Shchukina, Most Recent at Top [Help]
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1. ‘Soot,’ ‘Boy and the World’ Top Cinanima in Portugal

See the full list of winners from Portugal's Cinanima festival.

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2. KLIK! Animation Festival Winners: ‘Hipopotamy’ Wins Top Prize

The KLIK! Animation Festival concluded its six-day event last Sunday in Amsterdam, awarding its top prize to Piotr Dumala's festival favorite "Hipopotamy."

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3. Fantoche Winners: ‘Bigger Picture’ Takes Top Prize

Daisy Jacobs' "The Bigger Picture," a graduation film from Britain's National Film and Television School, won the top prize at the 12th annual Fantoche animation festival, which wrapped up last Sunday in Baden, Switzerland.

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4. “The Red Heels” by Olesya Shchukina

The Red Heels

For my money, cut-out animation is still one of the most charming animation techniques when done well. Take for instance The Red Heels (Les Talons Rouges) by Olesya Shchukina. The Russian-born animator produced the cut-out piece at the French animation school La Poudriere for an assignment to make a one-minute film from a child’s point of view. Watch The Red Heels on her website.


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