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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2008

UPDATE:
I was selected as a finalist in the NFAA YoungARTS competition and will be attending Arts Week in Miami this January. This film was selected by the judges to show at the screening of the cinematic arts student's films.


This is my first quarter film project for the 08-09 school year that I directed/animated/etc.
All animation is done on a whiteboard with dry erase markers at 18 frames per second.
Total production time: approx 9 weeks
Total animation time: too many hours to count. At least 2 hours a day 5 days a week for 7-ish weeks.

The music is
Look Into the Sky by Explosions in the Sky

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  • I remember seeing this at small student film festival over a year ago and thought it was the most amazing thing. I went right to youtube to find it but couldn't find it for the longest time. I forgot about it until now and I finally found it....and it's even more amazing than the first time I saw it. Thank you

  • This needs more views.

  • muy bien eso se llama perseverancia: nunca dejes lo que te gusta

  • *applauds.... standing*

  • que bonito!

  • This was really good=]

  • loved it!! can't wait to talk about it at the young arts week! lol

    p.s. i thought i was the only one who knew explosions in the sky

  • Amazing!

  • I absolutely loved it =D

    very creative! "Two Thumbs Way Up"

  • very nice!!!!

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