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William Laborie is a graduate of the Ecole des Métiers du Cinéma d’Animation (EMCA) who works in London. William’s recent professional animation work includes designing characters and storyboarding on the Cartoon Network show, The Amazing World Of Gumball.
William shares his personal drawings, sketchbook pages and Post-it doodles which include multiple Cool Dinos and a lot of humor.
You can see more of William’s artwork on his Tumblr and blog.
Just who is being hunted in Hound, the Ecole des Métiers du Cinéma d’Animation graduate film from Olivia Blanc and Marion Delpech? While this singular question is central to the blissfully unencumbered storytelling of this short film, you are challenged to remember it as you become lost in the juxtaposition of monochromatic starkness and bursts of rich color.
CREDITS:
Directed by Olivia Blanc and Marion Delpech
Sound design by Florian Calmer
Perhaps this should be subtitled: “How an animator sees the world.” The visuals in this delightful short film are, according to the filmmaker, from the POV of a very imaginative child wandering through France. Filmed with a mobile phone with integrated 2D animation by David Martins da Silva, a student at EMCA (Ecole des Métiers du Cinéma d’Animation) the famed animation school located in Angoulême, France.
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