Watch: Stop-Motion Holiday Short ‘Blurry Sensations’ About Creativity
by Alex BillingtonDecember 15, 2023Source: Vimeo
“You make the holidays.” Constantly take a minute to bring some joy to any type of that could require it. Appreciate this fantastic holiday short movie called Fuzzy Sensations, made as a promo for Apple by a firm and movie studio. It’s really fairly wholehearted and wholesome, not ridiculous or heavy-handed in all. Blurry Sensations is a short movie made by supervisor Lucia Aniello for Apple’s advertising agency TBWAMedia Arts Laboratory. It’s embeded in London and adheres to a lady that is developing her very own stop-motion computer animated short movie (on an apple iphone and Macbook, naturally) in her leisure while handling a bad-tempered employer at the workplace. “Sometimes, seeing things through a new lens can make all the difference.” Ready to the track “Isn’t It a Pity” by George Harrison. I was really taken by this short, it’s so humble and charming and doesn’t even feature any dialogue either. The stop-motion side is animated by the studio Passion Pictures. Worth a watch – it’s not even 4 minutes long.
Many Thanks to Vimeo Team Picks for the pointer on this short movie offered online. Short introductory through Vimeo: “Creativity has the power to change the way we see each other, and the world. Sometimes, seeing things through a new lens can make all the difference.” Blurry Sensations is a marketing video clip produced by the company TBWA/MAL. Directed by Lucia Aniello – a supervisor on the television collection “Broad City”, “The Baby-Sitters Club”, and “Hacks” formerly. Created by Starving Male, with cinematography by James Laxton. Computer animated by the manufacturing workshop Interest Images (“a three-time Academy Award-winning, full-service global, Animation and Doc production company – Passion has teams in London, Paris, New York and Barcelona”), under the computer animation instructions of Anna Mantzaris. Including the track “Isn’t It a Pity” by George Harrison. For even more details on the movie, head over to Vimeo or Interest Photo’ web site. To see much more short movies, visit this site. Ideas?
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