June 11th Fri | TOHO CINEMAS Roppongi Hills Screen-1 | 25:00 - 26:50 | |
June 11th Fri / Guest / Yoshiya Okoyama
Yoshiya Okoyama,director of "Natsu No Yo No Deki-Goto" will tell the top-secret story of 3D production!
Guest Director : Yoshiya Okoyama
In 2009, Yoshiya's "Natsu No Yo No Deki-Goto" won the the grand prix at the Sendai animation contest. His unique style of expression as director and special effects expert keeps him in demand.
Director : Yasuhiro Aoki
Yasuhiro Aoki is best known for helming one of the animated shorts for "Batman Gotham Knight". His latest work "Honey Tokyo" was a film produced for travelers visiting Tokyo. "ORION" is his first to direct an animated 3D film.
A woman finds herself in an elevator with a clown who is determined to bring her some joy.
Director : Eric Kurland
Eric Kurland is an award winning independent filmmaker and the Vice President of the Los Angeles 3-D Club (SCSC). Operating out of a Secret Underground Lair in Los Angeles, he specializes in 3-DIY (do-it-yourself 3-D), using off-the-shelf hardware and software for stereoscopic production. He is currently developing several 3-D shorts and features and producing stereographic multimedia content. He sometimes wears a space helmet and gorilla suit.
A fantastic visual journey to the "new dawn" based on the novel "Dawn."
Director : Kazuma Morino
Kazuma has several awards from overseas including one from world's leading CG & interactive techniques group SIGGRAPH. Recently he has created commerci als, contents for mobile phones and has worked on music videos by artists like Ken Ishii & Yosui Inoue.
A monster get's rid of his painful eye the monster way.
Director : David Shelton
Born in Germany, David Shelton has immersed himself in the study of digital media design since 2004 after a year's experience of advertisement design. Currently, he is working parttime as a character artist at Related Designs, Germany's largest computer game company.
There are three of them, grand-father, his daughter and his grand-son. They are in the old family house for a few days. The grand-father said the train would pass again. But who knows ?
Director : Jeanne Guillot
Jeanne GUILLOT grew up in Les Ulis, near Paris. At 8, she starts to study theatre in a small company. At 15, she moves in Paris, and goes to high school in the 5th arrondissement, near all the cinema theatre where are screened old movies… At the same time she starts practice still photography. In 2005, she’s accepted in La Fémis, where she studies cinematography. She directs two films, Dans la Dentelle (2006) and Train of thoughts (2009).
A group of skydivers perform in 3D from 4,500 meters at 260 km/h!
Director : Eric Deren
Started out as a computer hobbyist in the late 80's, using early home computers as artistic tools for music, animation, and procedurally generated imagery. He has been involved in Dzignlight Studios, one of Atlanta's freshest visual effects and computer animation companies.
A visualization in 3D of the popular children’s illustrated book “Hipira-kun.” The strange world of “Salta,” inhabited only by vampires and the adventures of the mischievous and excitable boy Hipira.
Director : Shinji Kimura
Shinji has worked steadily as part of the art direction staff on many projects. He was highly praised for is work on director Katsuhiko Ohtomo’s big-budget production of “Steam Boy” as well as for his set design of the city in “TEKKON KINKREET.” Shinji has created a distinct visual sense of style.
21st century, a young man rediscovers a photographic laboratory forgotten by his ancestors. On 1854, same place, a dreamy young lady wishes to have a very particular portrait of herself...
Director : Célline Tricart
Recently graduated from the ENS Louis Lumiere film school in Paris, Céline Tricart is an independent film-maker who is particularly interested in storytelling for stereoscopic cinema. She has already directed several shorts, two of which were shot in 2k 3D, and received many awards around the world. At the present time she is preparing her own new narrative stereoscopic projects and shooting 3D for other film-makers as a stereographer.
Looking through the window of a train, imagining all that happens outside, following the rhythm, and then choosing not to. It makes us ask our selves whether we want, or if we can, still change roads.
Director : Santiago Caicedo
Santiago Caicedo is a Colombian film maker. In his films he usually uses geometric objects as characters. He is currently working on his 4th 3D film called UYUYUI!
The story of two Robots living behind a television confronted with the outside world and unsuspected dangers.
Director : David Shelton
Born in Germany, David Shelton has immersed himself in the study of digital media design since 2004 after a year's experience of advertisement design. Currently, he is working parttime as a character artist at Related Designs, Germany's largest computer game company.
An audiovisual exploration into the realm of the z-axis, synaesthesia and the quantum-scaled world of string-theory itself.
Director : Karl Bryhn/Jo Eldøen
Karl Bryhn and Jo Eldøen has known each other since they were kids. Now they are grownups both working in the film industry. In 2009 they formed the company Chiptoons, and "Ztring Theory" is their first short film.
The story of a young boy and "Tokori," her friendly ghost.
Director : Yoshiya Okoyama
In 2009, Yoshiya's "Natsu No Yo No Deki-Goto" won the the grand prix at the Sendai animation contest. His unique style of expression as director and special effects expert keeps him in demand.