Showing posts with label The Oscars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Oscars. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Song of the Sea


This week I wanted to take the opportunity to talk about the Oscar nom no one's talking about: Song of the Sea. In a category with some of the largest animation giants in the industry, Song of the Sea is definitely an underdog, but it's nomination is definitely well deserved.

The story is based around the Celtic myth of the selkie and features two children, Ben and Saoirse. At six-years-old, Saoirse is mute, and has yet to begin speaking. When she discovers a shell flute left behind by her deceased mother, the music introduces her to a world of magic and selkies under the sea. In the end, to keep the tales alive, Saoirse must find her voice.


The artwork in the film is amazing, and the traditional animation style sets it apart from the 3D animation that has taken over the Oscar nominations this year. While its screening has been highly limited, Cornell Cinema will be showing the film in February and I highly suggest that you take the time to go see it.

Friday, October 31, 2014

Mr. Hublot

I noticed on the Maya help page that they had a picture of the winning animated short film of the 2014 Academy Awards known as Mr.Hublot.

I did a little research and found out that the film was made on maya. This didn't come as a suprise to me as the film is visually stunning for animation. The lighting especially is fantastic. This was a grew example of exactly what can be created with Maya under the correct creative mindset.