Friday, 29 July 2022

"Picture Us" Wins "Best No Budget" at Dreamer's Fest

"Picture Us" wins Best No Budget at Dreamer's Fest
Congratulations to the makers of "Picture Us", which has won "Best No Budget" at the Dreamer's Film Fest.

Picture Us is an animated short set inside an art gallery, in which two old master paintings fall in love, and must find a way to be together.   

Picture Us was written and directed by Tom Perry and produced by Charlotte Ann Gimbird.   This is its second film festival award.  

"Picture Us" [Short Film] from Charlotte Ann Gimbird on Vimeo.


Picture Us
"Picture Us"
is a new short film created by third year animation students at Escape Studios, studying the Art of Computer AnimationPicture Us is set inside an art gallery, in which two old master paintings fall in love.  

Picture Us was written and directed by Tom Perry and produced by Charlotte Ann Gimbird. It is currently being entered into film festivals.  

Picture Us
Picture Us” is a short film about set in an art gallery about the meeting of two star struck lovers.  A rustic country boy falls in love with a glamorous lady in a painting across the art gallery.  Can our hero succeed in being united with the girl he loves?

Software
"Picture Us" was animated in Maya, edited in Premiere, and rendered in Unreal Engine. 

Picture Us Credits 

Picture Us
Escape Studios Tutors
Picture Us was overseen by animation tutor Paul Harrison.

Festival Success
Picture Us has won:

Rookies
Best VFX (Hon Mention) in Tokyo Fest
You can see Picture Us at The Rookies here.

Industry Feedback
A special thank you to our industry partners - Juani Guiraldes and Felipe de Lanteuil from ILM, and also Will Lloyd-Cook, animation director at Blue Zoo, for all their generous feedback and support throughout the project.

The Escape Studios Animation Blog offers a personal view on the art of animation and visual effects. To find out more about our new BA/MArt, now recruiting for September 2022, follow this link.   To apply, visit the official page here
 








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