Quarantine Chorus: "Most Heartwarming Animation" |
Quarantine Chorus, which has now won seven festival awards, is a short animated film about life under Lockdown, and a celebration of the human spirit. It was based on an original idea by Tequila Mason, directed by Edoardo Sartori, edited by Paloma Zhu, and produced by Nickoel Izharudin.
This is the seventh festival award for Quarantine Chorus, which has already won "Best Covid-19 Film" at the Marcellus Mini Movie Family Film Festival, "Best Director - Super Short Film" at the Lisbon Film Festival, the "Early Bird Grand Award" at the Early Bird Student Film Festival (which brings $1,000 in prize money), Best Animated Short at the Prix Royal Paris Film Awards, Best Animation at the Berlin Flash Film Festival, and also Best Super Short Film at the Prague Monthly Film Festival.
Set in Italy and inspired by a real-life love story from Verona, Italy, "Quarantine Chorus" is a short story about life under lockdown.
Directed by Edoardo Sartori and produced by Nickoel Izharudin, the film was based on an original idea by Tequila Mason. The film was completed entirely from home during the Covid Pandemic. Our students collaborated remotely, animated and rendered their shots relying on their own home resources.
Quarantine Chorus - The Film
- Edoardo Sartori - Director, 3D Layout, Animator
- Nickoel Izharudin - Producer, Animator
- Tequila Mason - Writer, Animator
- Paloma Zhu - Editor, Sound Design, Animation
- Callum Wylie - Animation
- Mikhail Magnaye - Set Design, Animation
- Eilin Berrio Pena - Look Development, Animation
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