by amaasadmin | May 17, 2015 | Prairie Tales
Running time: 15:28 Do You See Me? is a short documentary look at human rights and homelessness on the streets of Calgary. This poignant film represents just one facet of Ramin’s artistry; he is equally comfortable working within the fields of comedy and music...
by amaasadmin | May 4, 2015 | Prairie Tales
Running time: 6:00 Employing a compelling mix of 2D and 3D animation techniques, this short concerns a young girl’s experiences in getting to know her own body while lost in a beautiful Italian countryside. When she undergoes an utterly unexpected metamorphosis,...
by amaasadmin | May 4, 2015 | Prairie Tales
Running time: 8:56 Trevor tries to have his photo taken with his father. Trevor Anderson is an independent filmmaker based in Edmonton, Alberta. His films include The Man That Got Away (D.A.A.D. Short Film Prize, Berlinale ’12,...
by amaasadmin | May 4, 2015 | Prairie Tales
Bleach (referring to its properties; corrosive, toxicity, cleansing, disinfectant and its possible fatality) combines the exploratory nature of camera-free animation with digital film software. Combining two completely different approaches to filmmaking, namely the...
by amaasadmin | May 4, 2015 | Prairie Tales
Do You See Me? is a short documentary look at human rights and homelessness on the streets of Calgary. This poignant film represents just one facet of Ramin’s artistry; he is equally comfortable working within the fields of comedy and music videos. Ramin...
by amaasadmin | May 4, 2015 | Prairie Tales
Running time: 4:41 Lilly, a 10-foot tall orange monster, steps out for a special day at Wilma’s Super Salon. Patrons gasp and stylists glitch as the affable giant bumbles her way through a beauty ritual like no other. Created during a 48 hour animation challenge...