Umbra
Watch: ‘Umbra’ is Epic, Surreal Animation That Casts a Long Shadow
Features By Scott Beggs on June 25, 2012 | Be the First To CommentWhy Watch? An adorable blob (that’s downright Hertzfeldtian) lands on a strange planet with tiny people who all begin trying to jump into shadow. From there, it gets weird. Malcolm Sutherland‘s experimental short is the perfect blend of non-flashy animation and silent story – trying to unravel a few of the universe’s mysteries while managing humor and terror alike. It’s a tough combination, but Sutherland nails it, proving that big ideas and emotions can come from a simply-drawn creature. What will it cost? Only 5 minutes. Skip Work. You’ve Got Time For More Short Films
published: 05.17.2013
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published: 05.17.2013
published: 05.17.2013
published: 05.17.2013
published: 05.17.2013
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published: 05.17.2013
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