This is the latest award for "Little Gestures", a short story about an artist's maquette which comes to life.
The film was directed by Richard O'Hanlon and Daniel Brand-Sinyinza, and produced by Nickoel Izharudin and Dominic Strachan.
"Little Gestures" was completed as part of the third year animation Module PR6001, a Studio Project worth 60 Credits, overseen by UG Program Leader Michael Davies.
"Little Gestures" was directed by Richard O'Hanlon and Daniel Brand-Sinyinza, and produced by Nickoel Izharudin and Dominic Strachan.
Little Gestures - Official Vimeo Showcase
Little Gestures from Nickoel Izharudin on Vimeo.
Little Gestures
The artists' apprentice makes its mark |
Module PR6001
"Little Gestures" was completed as part of the third year animation Module PR6001, a Studio Project worth 60 Credits, overseen by UG Program Leader Michael Davies. In PR6001 our animation students and VFX students combine forces to produce a short film combining live action and animation, shooting live action plates and then integrating these with animation, tracking the assets to create a seamless composite.
"Little Gestures" Credits
- Richard O'Hanlon - Director
- Daniel Brand-Sinyinza - Co-Director, Animator
- Nickoel Izharudin - Producer, Lead Animator
- Dominic Strachan - Co-Producer, Editor
- Clement Gharini - Director of Photography
- Cameron Shanks - VFX Supervisor, 2D VFX Lead
- Harvey Osborne - 3D VFX Lead
- Tequila Mason - Animator
- Eilin Berrio Pena - Animator
- Karla Rojas Tarazon - Animator
- Niki Varela - Animator
Festival Success
"Little Gestures" has won many festival awards:
- Best VFX at the Tokyo Film Festival
- Best VFX at Argenteuil Fest
- Best No Budget at the DSFF
- Best Student Director at the Golden Nugget Film Festival
- "Five Stars Award" at the BIAFF
- Honourable Mention in the category of Best Director at the Athens Film Festival
Daniel Brand Sinyinza - "Best Super Short" at the Vesuvius International Film Festival in Naples.
You can find Little Gestures at the IMDB here.
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