Gif Cinema
Mr. 100! 2: Rise and Fall of Trylo Ren, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Sharks This was a fun and surprisingly intuitive project. We found that because we had a lot of exposure to gifs we naturally understood how to convey a mood through movement. The limits of how much camera movement we could have while keeping a simple vision came naturally. We wanted to tell a classic heroic tale because we thought it would be interesting to isolate the critical moments on a familiar journey (a hero discovers people in need, is defeated, discovers their destiny, overcomes the odds and defeats the enemy) and see how we could augment them with repetition. We also wanted to tell that tale in an atypical medium to see how we could bring a fresh take to a well-trod genre. Using toys on a drawn kind of backdrop made it feel more like a diorama that calls upon the imagination of the viewer to translate that movement in...