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Welcome to Shroomstudio. Find out more about who we are & what we do. If you're searching for a style or need some inspiration for your next project, have a browse through our featured project archives and get in touch via the friendly form on the contact page. Check out the shroomstudio blog where we post an eclectic selection of inspirational animation projects and tidbits from around the globe & from within our network of talented associates & collaborators. If you see a project you really like, feel free to share it with the social media icons on the top of each project page. Still haven't found what you're looking for ? Take a look at our complete portfolio on VIMEO where you'll find a full animo-graphy of the studio's output. We're always on the lookout for talented animators so get in touch..send us your reel & or links and tell us a bit about yourseIf. lf you have a piece of work which you've created & think would make a good entry, send a link (preferably vimeo) and if we like it, we'll review it and post it on our widely read and topical animation blog.
Etereas / Animation Shortfilm
This festival favourite from the Flaminguettes displays an interesting and feminine use of composited motion graphics. Combining video, dance and animation, the interaction of the dancer with the geometry gives the piece a futuristic feel, as if describing an as yet unknown Olympic sport ! CH Cannes in a Van Best Motion Graphics Design Runner up, Ganador del Tercer lugar del Festival de Danza Agite y Sirva, México, Best ...
The Dot & The Line
The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics, is a book written and illustrated by Norton Juster, first published by Random House in 1963. The story was inspired by Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions, in which the protagonist visits a one-dimensional universe called Lineland, where women are dots and men are lines. The story details a straight line who is hopelessly in love with a dot.
Shugo Tokumaru / Katachi
This is my kind of stop motion. A creative use of cut-outs, stacked to create interesting geometry and trailing effects with colour. Expressive and very satisfying to watch as it builds. “Katachi” means “shape”. The video is made with approx, 2000 silhouettes extracted from PVC plates using computer-controlled cutter. Making of: kijekadamski.blogspot.com/2013/03/making-of-katachi.html Director, Concept, Animation – Kijek/Adamski Production – Katarzyna Rup / Ab Film Production Cast – Artur Cetnarowski Gaffer – Heliograf, Blitz Studio set – ...
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