"The Fairy Tree" wins Best Super Short Film in London |
"The Fairy Tree" was completed as part of Studio Module PR5001, a collaborative module in which second-year animation students work together on short film projects. "The Fairy Tree" was written and directed by Maisy Rogers and produced by Tsz Yau “Moses” Ho.
This is its third festival award.
"The Fairy Tree"
"The Fairy Tree" tells the story of a young girl venturing into a mysterious forest. It 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 environment and pipeline of a real animation studio.
Software
"The Fairy Tree" was animated in Maya, rendered in Arnold, and edited in Adobe Premiere Pro.
"The Fairy Tree" Credits
- Maisy Rogers – Director, Editor, Storyboard Artist, 2D Artist and Animator
- Tsz Yau “Moses” Ho – Producer, Art Director, Rigger, Animator
- Pablo Castilla – Rendering, Lighting, Art Dept, Animator
- Derek Eniolu – Art Dept, 2D Artist, Animator
- Shavaz Uzice – Lead Animator
- Lucie Massamba – Generalist, Animator
Tutor Oversight
The Fairy Tree was overseen by Animation Programme Leader Marc Stevenson.
Festival Success
The Fairy Tree has won
- Best Super Short Film at the London Movie Awards
- Best Animated Film at the Milan Gold Awards
- Best Super Short Film at the International Gold Awards
Thanks to our Industry Friends
Many thanks to our industry friends for their feedback and support. Veteran Animation & VFX Producer Chrissy Metge offered industry feedback, helping our students to develop their stories and do the best possible work.
Many thanks to our industry friends for their feedback and support. Veteran Animation & VFX Producer Chrissy Metge offered industry feedback, helping our students to develop their stories and do the best possible work.
Industry feedback is at the heart of what we do at Escape Studios; one of the Five Pillars of The Escape Method.
The Fairy Tree at IMDB
You can find The Fairy Tree here at The IMDB.
The Fairy Tree at The Rookies
You can find The Fairy Tree here at The Rookies.
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