Christopher and Colleen made a stop motion short! It took them forever, and they are both now partially insane. But you can watch it here! It’s also live at flood.aintfriends.com! Here is the synopsis…
“After a flood has covered her hometown, a young girl makes it her nightly routine to row out into the night in search of signs of her companion. The unusual friends share broken conversations through notes in bottles.”
And here is a quick description of what it is…
“The Flood of 1924″ is a heavily stylized ‘paper’ animation. Colleen Mckeown is an incredibly talented artist who has hand cut, painted and animated every part of the film. Christopher Postill works as a sound designer & multimedia artist, and has created a moody, quirky and dark sound scape for the film. The hand-made care put into this two and a half minute short film is so evident that you instantly feel its whimsical, yet meaningful atmosphere as you follow its protagonist in her search. The project was crowd-funded on IndieGoGo.com .
Have a look and let us know what you think!





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