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Five animated shorts for five female animation pioneers

rejectedprincesses:

 For this year’s Annency animation festival, the students at Gobelins made five 1-minute animations to honor five female animation pioneers.

They’re all phenomenal. If you have five minutes, please watch each of them. Warning: some hit HARD.

Mary Blair (1911-1978)

Worked for Ub Iwerks, MGM, and eventually Disney. Known for creating incredibly vibrant watercolors, which clashed with the studio aesthetic at the time. Disney eventually let her loose, and her aesthetic can be strongly seen in Cinderella, Peter Pan, and especially Alice in Wonderland.

Evelyn Lambart (1914-1999)

Hearing-impaired Canadian animator who worked with Norman McLaren on several pieces that the Canadian government would later declare masterworks. She directed her own films, making her one of the first women in animation to take the director’s chair. She was known for scratching up film stock to create “jazz” like patterns, the sort of thing you’d later see in Fantasia, Donald in Mathmagic Land, and the like.

Lotte Reininger (1899-1981)

German director who created the technique of silhouette animation, preceding Disney by 10 years. Started out making titles for movies and moved on to make her own animated feature, The Adventures of Prince Achmed, in 1926! As for the rest of her career, well - watch the short.

Claire Parker (1906-1981)

Created the “pinscreen” animation technique, where 240,000 tiny metal rods were manually manipulated in and out of a board in order to create an animation – think tweaking pixels by hand. She and she alone owned the patent on it.

Alison de Vere (1927-2001)

One of the first women to work in British animation, and was design director for The Yellow Submarine. She went on to create many animated shorts at a commercial studio, winning prizes for virtually almost every single one of them. She is often credited as Britain’s first female animation auteur. 

(much credit must go to cartoonbrew for posting about this in the first place - thanks, y’all!)

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Alison - Adrien Calle, Leïla Courtillon, Martin Hurmane, Nathan Otano, Jules Rigolle

I think out of all the Annecy intros this was my favourite, but it’s so hard to choose when they’re all so goddamn gorgeous

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Anonymous asked: Do you think of taking a time for meeting french fan during the annecy festival? I would love to came and hug you since i live pretty close to the city!

oh gosh I nearly missed this; I’m meeting up with a friend inside the Bonlieu at 4:30pm on Thursday. We’re just going to have a quick chat and a drink so we don’t miss our evening screening (and tbh I get a bit exhausted by lots of people!), so it won’t be for long but if you have ten minutes to spare you’re welcome to come and find me- I’ll probably be near the comic book shop inside the building, just look for the blue hair.

Anonymous asked: WAIT YOU'RE GOING TO ANNECY omg are you submitting a film or just going as a fan or??!?! I am probably going this year too wAIT SCREAMS

just attending like the dorky tourist I am but YO OKAY SO ANY OF YOU GOING TO ANNECY OFFICIALLY HAVE TO TELL ME SO I CAN MEET UP WITH YOU I mean I’ll probably have crazy coloured hair as per usual which might make it easier to spot me but dude I am so up for meeting up with people and junk

also

I’m a hugger

just warning you

Guys.

Guys guys guys.

One of the boss ladies from VFS is trying to submit my film SKIP to Annecy.

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I don’t even care if it doesn’t get in someone thought it was good enough to make an attempt guys I’m cry.