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Heya Mr Bogelund! Annecy was aces, was gonna fire you off one of those email things this weekend telling you how awesome your film turned out, really strong visual story telling and the voice casting worked out great! The Annecy people never got back to you about your accreditation (or if they did too late)? Pity you couldn't be there for it, maybe next year and then you get dragged back into the animation world!
Yeah, yeah! I was there! I got my accreditation some days before the festival started, and everything worked out! It was an AWESOME festival! I'm all fired up now and ready to start work on my next film!
I'm glad to hear you liked my movie! Thanks mate!
What films did the biggest impression on you? I have to go with the flow and say I propably was most stoked about "Plase say something", "Chick" and "Crying out for nature, or against it". I also really enjoyed "Genious party beyond" and the french graduation film "Gary". Unfortunately I never got to see "Max and Mary" or "My dog Tulip". I mostly went to the shortfilm programs.
Ah man, we shoulda done lunch! If only I hadn't been too fried from screenings to fire an internet message to you The only minor crit I have about yer film is that sometimes the compositing artifacts and textures are a bit distracting, otherwise: sweet! You're making another film yes? Wheeeee! Dave O'Reilly's pretty hot these days alright, he's come along way since dropping out of my class in first year (or maybe levitating above is more like it?). Did you see Rains, the NFB short? [link] beautiful little atmospheric piece. "According to Birds" by Linde Fass was pretty sweet too. "I live in the woods" "Touchdown of the Dead" "Cahinsaw MAid" and "The Tale Of Little Puppetboy" were really funny. The Inuity films "Inukshuk" (EPIC) and "J'Faim" (FUN) were really great. "Rendez-vous mit einer Toten" by Pauline Flory I thought was emotionally sophisticated and well executed. "Zachte Planten" by Emma De Swaef is worth mentioning too for the felting and an naked man riding a sheep like a horse. I saw Genius Party Beyond on one of the last days, and I fell asleep far too much in it to really formulate a memory but I really liked Wan-wa. I really have to sit down with the huge L'Officiel book and write down the ones I liked, I have such a mess of films swimming around in my memory that I can't tell one from another. YOu check out any comics? Got to meet up with Bastien Vives while I was over there, one of my heroes: LeGhout du Chlore is remarkly good. Gotta go get a bus to the west of Ireland now. I'll swap some more notes when i get back! E
Heya thanks very much for the words. I studied animation over here in Dublin, finishing up a year and a bit ago, but ya still gotta keep learning. That being said work is keeping me away from life drawing and indeed devart community for the last few months, I'm working in a studio though so it ain't all bad, just can't disclose any of the secret projects
Cool, at least you got work. I've been out of the water for far to long, need to get my feet wet. Isn't there some kind of hullabaloo Ireland right now? Hope it's not effecting you work.
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Keep your mind open and everything else in perspective.
Ah t'oy, t'oy, t'oy. T'will be a bully day when all the Malarkey be cut away. Surely it be the Dickens that be starten all the trouble agin. (Seriously I have now idea what I just said, but some how it sounds right.) LOL It's good that you have work till the end of the year. A steady monthly check can't be any more important in these bleak times.
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Keep your mind open and everything else in perspective.
You were more or less on the ball, though you slipped into victorian english with that little slip of dickens. Work is good indeed, though me paycheck is slow-coming grrrr
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I'm glad to hear you liked my movie! Thanks mate!
What films did the biggest impression on you? I have to go with the flow and say I propably was most stoked about "Plase say something", "Chick" and "Crying out for nature, or against it". I also really enjoyed "Genious party beyond" and the french graduation film "Gary".
Unfortunately I never got to see "Max and Mary" or "My dog Tulip". I mostly went to the shortfilm programs.
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The only minor crit I have about yer film is that sometimes the compositing artifacts and textures are a bit distracting, otherwise: sweet! You're making another film yes? Wheeeee!
Dave O'Reilly's pretty hot these days alright, he's come along way since dropping out of my class in first year (or maybe levitating above is more like it?).
Did you see Rains, the NFB short? [link] beautiful little atmospheric piece. "According to Birds" by Linde Fass was pretty sweet too. "I live in the woods" "Touchdown of the Dead" "Cahinsaw MAid" and "The Tale Of Little Puppetboy" were really funny. The Inuity films "Inukshuk" (EPIC) and "J'Faim" (FUN) were really great. "Rendez-vous mit einer Toten" by Pauline Flory I thought was emotionally sophisticated and well executed. "Zachte Planten" by Emma De Swaef is worth mentioning too for the felting and an naked man riding a sheep like a horse.
I saw Genius Party Beyond on one of the last days, and I fell asleep far too much in it to really formulate a memory but I really liked Wan-wa. I really have to sit down with the huge L'Officiel book and write down the ones I liked, I have such a mess of films swimming around in my memory that I can't tell one from another.
YOu check out any comics? Got to meet up with Bastien Vives while I was over there, one of my heroes: LeGhout du Chlore is remarkly good.
Gotta go get a bus to the west of Ireland now. I'll swap some more notes when i get back!
E
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Keep your mind open and everything else in perspective.
It's good that you have work till the end of the year. A steady monthly check can't be any more important in these bleak times.
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Keep your mind open and everything else in perspective.
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