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Here's How the 2019 Oscar-Nominated Animated Shorts were Made

Insight from this year’s animated short filmmakers show that there are no hard and fast rules, and you don’t have to go to animation school to be an animator. Animated films are incredibly labor-intensive and time-consuming by nature. From 10 months to 10 years, the five nominees for the 2019 Academy Award for Animated Short represent an array of different styles, techniques, budgets, and productions. Take a look below and read first-hand accounts of how they were made. LATE AFTERNOON Director Louise Bagnall sat down with No Film School to talk about her Academy nominated film that follows a woman suffering from dementia sifting memories of the past and present. As Bagnall explained it, they had exactly 10 months to make the film, so they had to get into gear very quickly in order to pull off the film with Bagnal’s signature graphic style that is both rich and simple, tailoring to the story to be more emotive than descriptive. As she described a bit of the production to No Film School: Read More...

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Published By: NoFilmSchool - Friday, 22 February, 2019

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