40 graduates converged at the Red Gallery in Shoreditch to take part in the fourth onedotzero_cascade from 24-28 October 2011.
The high calibre graduates from 16 different creative disciplines from 29 universities, split into five mutli-disciplinary teams.
Their brief was to create a concept that responded to 'Delve_living in the layered city' set by onedotzero's creative director Shane Walter. The city is extraordinary and the challenge was to read the city through its varying layers - physical and virtual.
The teams were joined by professional practitioners including Kevin Palmer and Matt Wade from Kin, Andrew Armes and Darius Norell from The Spring Project, Sam Payne from Mother, Alastair Dant, Jonathan Richards, Alex Graul and Mariana Santos from The Guardian Digital Team, Derek Yates from Camberwell College of Arts and actors Keith Wallis and Tom Zieball who led workshops to encourage collaborative ways of working, develop presentation skills and support the groups in developing their ideas.
The week ended with each group delivering presenting their final concept to an X-Factor style industry panel including Kin, AllofUs, YCC, LBi, Ogilvy, D&AD and onedotzero.
Each team documented their thoughts, inspirations, ideas and progress on blogs, which you can check out here www.onedotzerocascade.com
onedotzero_adventures in motion festival kicked off Wednesday 23 November, with an amazing preview highlights screening for the opening night...
There's something for everyone - from trendsetters to families. So if you're in London between now and Sunday be sure to pay us a visit with your friends at the BFI Southbank! www.bfi.org.uk/onedotzero TICKETS SELLING FAST!!
wow + flutter has been the driving force of onedotzero’s programming since inception fifteen years ago. Revered for forecasting the future of moving image, this is the place to discover pioneering creatives producing forward thinking motion graphics, animation and experimental short-form work defining the look of tomorrow.
Wed 23 Nov 18.10 NFT3
Fri 25 Nov 20.30 NFT3
Sat 26 Nov 20.50 Studio
Sun 27 Nov 18.30 NFT1
championing the filmmakers who push boundaries of traditional storytelling with adventurous narrative structures and distinct visual styles. this eclectic and engrossing range of shorts demonstrate how visual narrative can be used powerfully to create dramatic effect and even social change.
a captivating showcase of fresh work by the uk’s brightest sparks and styles in animation and indie filmmaking today. brimming with ideas and spanning genres, from comedy to documentary, live-action and animation this is a diverse selection of dramatic shorts from britain’s finest crop of new talent.
serving up radical new takes in music video – a genre that continues to act as a playground for breaking new directors and musicians to make their mark. showcasing recent classics by critically acclaimed directors alongside witty lo-fi promos from up-and-coming talent.
The first installment of our microEPIC kitty kitty series. You can see more on the website kittehkitteh dot com.
12 years in the making and pretty much as good as Avatar though considerably shorter. The bulk of the work on this micro has faded into the distant mists of time but if memory serves Damian Johnson did a couple of sketches of a cat once and Matthias Bjurstrum modeled it, Rodi Kaya rigged it and James Kirkham blessed it with soft downy fur. The rest of the work was done far more recently, Ben Crowe animated it and Antoine Perez worked his ass off rendering, comping and mending all of my stupid errors. Thank you all.
Celebrating its 14th year, this autumn’s festival presents a dynamic compilation of cutting edge cinematic expressions in the form of short films, promos, animation, interactive experiences and feature films, with an emphasis on explorations of utopian visions.
onedotzero are excited to screen Chico & Rita by oscar-winning director Fernando Trueba and designer Javier Mariscal within this years festival.
Sat 13 Nov 2010 15:50 BFI Southbank, NFT3
ticket details coming soon...
Cuba, 1948. Chico is a young piano player with big dreams. Rita is a beautiful singer with an extraordinary voice. Music and romantic desire unites them, but their journey – in the tradition of the Latin ballad, the bolero – brings heartache and torment. From Havana to New York, Paris, Hollywood and Las Vegas, two passionate individuals battle impossible odds to unite in music and love.
CREDITS CAST
Director: Fernando Trueba, Javier Mariscal & Tono Errando
Screenplay: Fernando Trueba & Ignacio Martínez de Pisón
Music: Bebo Valdés
Produced by: Cristina Huete, Santi Errando, Martin Pope & Michael Rose
Executive Producers: Steve Christian & Marc Samuelson
Co-producer: Andrew Fingret
Associate Producer: Antonio Resines
Line Producer: Angélica Huete
Head of Production: Albert García Vila
Animation Direction: Manolo Galiana
Character Creative Direction: Bojan Pantelic
Colour Direction: Nuria Puig
3D Technical Direction: David Campassol
2D Technical Direction: Jose Carlos Jiménez
Art Supervisor: Pedrín E. Mariscal
Storyboard Supervisor: Carlos Arroyo
Character Development: Marcello Quintanilha
Editor: Arnau Quiles
Sound Editor: Pelayo Gutiérrez
Sound Mixer: Nacho Royo-Villanova