The bizarre adventures of the cartoon character Foska, drawn by 22 animators working in collaboration. Each animator worked on his or her own sequence only and did not know what action preceded or followed his or her sequence, except that the first drawing of a sequence is the last drawing from the previous sequence. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2010.
Beckett cycles through a limited number of drawings, but adds new information to each drawing every time we see it, giving the sense of a world that is infinitely rich and also obviously contained tightly within the edges of the paper.
Opens with a short canonical statement of a theme upon which the entire film is constructed. The canon is repeated in contrasting variations by means of color.
Follow Bob as he desperately tries to woo a girlfriend while his loyal, yet deranged pet, Rocket Dog, presents new challenges at every turn.
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Let Me Hear That Anijam
The Sheridan Animation class of 2021 is proud to present: Let Me Hear That an easy-breezy funky-fresh animation jam about getting together for some summer ...
Anijam Trailer: Let Me Hear That
Coming September 27th! (Music by Haywyre
40K Anijam
A spontaneous 24 hour anijam inspired by Buck 65's 40K Thank You track. Each contributor was asked to provide a short "thank you" of their own either in sign ...
Let Me Hear That ANIJAM segment
My segment for the Let Me Hear That ANIJAM. Music belongs to Haywyre! WATCH THE FULL ANIJAM HERE!:
Yellow Sticky Notes | Canadian Anijam
Purchase the signed Yellow Sticky Notes Collection 2007-2013 DVD for only $10 which includes Yellow Sticky Notes | Canadian Anijam and 35 min. of films.
ANIJAM 3 excerpt
My part from Family Camp's ANIJAM 3:
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Through performatic acts and some exposition, a group of poets of that 1980's generation make great use of words, poems and rebellious acts criticizing the then current generation and its lack of admiration for the poetic works that were being created.
Berlin in the early 1930s. Bello is an unemployed young man who loves the underage Frieda. In order to earn a living for both of them, Frieda goes on the streets.
Lauro (Eddie Garcia) is a married man who just loves women. His wife Elena (Gloria Diaz), a beautiful and strong-willed woman is dead set in keeping him from womanizing.