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After being booted by the school last month, the legendary filmmaker has reached an agreement to continue teaching at the school.
The post Victory for Priit Pärn Who Will Continue Teaching At Estonian Academy of Arts appeared first on Cartoon Brew.
How does one of the most famous animators in the world get booted from his country’s only animation school?
The post Why Was Estonian Animation Legend Priit Pärn Booted From His Country’s Only Animation School? appeared first on Cartoon Brew.
Hundreds of other animated shorts were released last year; which ones were the best?
Not About Us is a sensitively composed student film effort by Swiss artist Michael Frei:
The short is a symbolic staging of the complex dance of rapprochement between a man and a woman. A mechanical ballet flitting between black and white, light and dark and countless mirroring motions—until at last contact is made and a relationship develops.
Frei recently wrapped up the film’s festival run, which included screnings at Annecy, Hiroshima, Fantoche, DOK-Leipzig and the Krakow Film Festival. He is a graduate of HSLU (Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts), but produced Not About Us mostly during an exchange year at the Estonian Academy of Art under the mentorship of filmmakers Priit and Olga Parn. Frei kept this blog during the production of the short.