F/Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi
2018-05-28
Festival d'Annecy 2018
Having just completed its 100th anniversary, Brazil’s animation industry is being honoured by the 2018 Annecy International Animation Film Festival.For this reason, the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (Apex-Brasil) will be in the lovely little French town of Annecy from June 11 to 16, helping publicize the country.Agency F/Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi created a special activation that will take place during the event, with outdoor and digital media messages, a film advert and 10 mini documentaries that will present the industry’s trajectory to the public.Here, you can watch firsthand the wonderful piece that summarizes 100 years of Brazilian animation in 100 seconds. Vetor Zero’s duo Alton directed and selected the works of animation that make up the film: “since the movie had to appeal both to animation experts and to the general public, we decided to include characters from the worlds of advertising and entertainment”. The final result therefore features, for example, the little mouse from the children’s TV show “Castelo Rá-Tim-Bum” as well as Cuca from “The Boy and the World”, nominated for the 2016 Oscars.The directors also assert that “this project was only possible thanks to the work of several talented illustrators, who recreated some animations that were lost in time”. That’s the case with Itsuo Nakashima, invited to animate Piconzé, a character created by his father, Ypê Nakashima, author of one of the first Brazilian color animated feature films. Walbercy Ribas, regarded by some as the “father of Brazilian animation”, recreated using gouache paint and frame-by-frame animation the bird that appears in “Rio 2096: A Story of Love and Fury”, the first Brazilian animated feature film to win the Cristal award at Annecy, and also pre-nominated for the 2014 Oscars.To watch the documentaries visit the campaign’s website.
Credits
- Agency F/Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi
- Client Apex-Brasil
- Director Alton
- Executive Producer Alberto Lopes, Sergio Salles
- Account Manager Márcia Guimarães, Fernanda Germek
- Art Director Christo Silveira
- Cordinator Helena Jardim, Clara Morelli
- StoryBoard Antonio Soares Neto
- Lead Animation Fabiano Broki, Anderson Omori
- Animator Gian Burani, Paulo Pássaro, Leo Cadaval, Lee Peffer, Felipe Machado, Daniel Três, D Chan Tong, Yun Bruno Tedesco, Michel Venus, Júlia Góes Sampaio, Lucas Verholeak, Gerosa Lucas Peres, Raphael Vinicius Silva, Francisco
- Guest Animator Daniel Bruson - Macaco Feio André Dias - Sinfonia Amazônica Itsuo Nakashima - Piconzé Stephanie Kajimoto - Homenzinho Azul Fabio Yamaji - Ratinho tomando Banho Alexandre Eschebach - Tartaruga Doug Lira e Cesar Maciel - Amiguinho Thiago Martins - Fudêncio Marco Arruda - Stock Érica Valle - Rê Bordosa
- Art Assistant Svetlana Zvinite, Júlia Góes Sampaio
- Lead 3D Filipe Lopes
- 3D Modeling Bruno Saber, Duda Rodrigues, Felipe Marceu ,Guto Sposito, Lucas Lira, Natan Zuanaci
- Rigging Alexandre Marassa, Felipe Gimenes, Flavio Castelo, Lucas Magalhães, Alexandre Eschebach
- Look Dev & Render Diego Esteves, Filipe Lopes, Rafael Ribas, Alexandre Eschebach
- Post Production Filipe Lopes, Gian Burani, Fabiano Broki, Anderson Omori, Daniel Tres D, Marco Arruda, Diogo Girondi, Lucas Verholeak, Gerosa
- Concept Art Wilson Panassi, Fernanda Oliveira
- Making Of Andreia de Marchi
- Set Design and Animation Assistant Michelle Chuang
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