Wednesday, 20 September 2023

"The Descent" Wins "Best Trailer" in Vienna

"The Descent" wins "Best Trailer" in Vienna Fest
Congratulations to the makers of "The Descent", the short film created by our second year animation students at Escape Studios, which has won "Best Trailer" at the Vienna Indie Short Film Festival.

The Descent was directed Sirisha Mutty and produced by Belle Leuschke, and was completed as part of Studio Module PR5001, a collaborative module in which second-year animation students work together on short films.

"The Descent"

Introducing "The Descent", the latest short film created by our second year animation students at Escape Studios.  The Descent was directed Sirisha Mutty and produced by Belle Leuschke, and was completed as part of Studio Module PR5001, a collaborative module in which second-year animation students work together on short film projects.

Studio Project
"The Descent"
 was completed as part of Studio Module PR5001, a collaborative module in which second-year animation students work together on short film projects, simulating as closely as possible the workings of a real animation studio. 

The Descent 
"The Descent" tells the story of an explorer who descends into a mysterious sinkhole in the desert, making an unexpected discovery. 

The Descent Credits

Supervising Tutor
"The Descent"
 was overseen by supervising tutor Marc Stevenson, an industry veteran and tutor at Escape Studios.

Thanks to our Industry Friends
Many thanks to our industry friends for their feedback and support; Shelley Page from Locksmith Animation and Max Howard both provided invaluable critique and guidance throughout the project. Jakob Parsons assisted with sound design, and DNEG Animation's Andrew Schlussel also offered industry feedback. 

IMDB
You can find "The Descent" at the IMDB

Festivals
"The Descent" has won several festival awards. 

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