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Kiwi's Dream Wins Four Awards at BIAFF
Many congratulations to the makers of "Kiwi's Dream", which has won four festival awards at the British International Amateur Film Festival (BIAFF).Kiwi's Dream swept the awards, winning Best Animation, Best Entry by a Film-Maker Aged 16-21, Best British Young Film-Maker and also a Five Star Award.
Animation was done in Autodesk Maya; compositing was done in Nuke and the shots were rendered in Arnold. Editing was done in DaVinci Resolve and Premiere Pro.
Project supervisors
The project was overseen by our 3rd year tutors:
"Kiwi's Dream" at IMDB
You can find "Kiwi's Dream" at the IMDB here. You can find it at the list of winners at the official Film Festival website here.
Directed by Paloma Zhu and produced by Daniel Rowe, "Kiwi's Dream" is a short story about an origami kiwi who dreams of flight. It was completed as part of the third year animation Module PR6001.
"Kiwi's Dream" - Final Film
Kiwi's Dream from Daniel Rowe on Vimeo.
Module PR6001
In Module PR6001 our animation and VFX students join forces for the first time to produce a short animated visual effects project, with three months to take the project from initial pitch to final render.
Kiwi's Dream was based on an original concept by Freddie Belsom about an origami kiwi who dreams of flying in the clouds.
Student collaboration
Working with a team of ten students from both the VFX and animation departments, Kiwi's Dream was filmed on location in London, with animation and VFX completed at Escape Studios. Cinematography was by DOP Clement Gharini.
Working with a team of ten students from both the VFX and animation departments, Kiwi's Dream was filmed on location in London, with animation and VFX completed at Escape Studios. Cinematography was by DOP Clement Gharini.
Software
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Director Paloma Zhu
"Kiwi's Dream" is the second short film directed by Paloma Zhu, a third year student at Escape Studios, who last year directed the award-winning short "Hotel Aloha", which won an award for "Most Charming Animation" at the Animafantasia Film Festival.
"Kiwi's Dream" Credits
- Paloma Zhu - Writer, Director, Storyboards, Animation lead
- Daniel Rowe - Producer, 3D artist
- Clement Gharini - Director of Photography
- Benjamín Števuliak - Editor and 3D Lead
- Simone Costa - Editor, animator
- Ján Števuliak - Original Music Composition
- Lewys Rhodes - 3D Artist
- Michael Nguyen - 3D Artist
- Freddie Belsom - Story, 2D Lead
- Ben Noone - 2D Artist
- Zacharias Allouane - 2D Artist
- Mikhail Magnaye - animator
- Morgan Mda - animator
- Flynn Smith - animator
The project was overseen by our 3rd year tutors:
- Allar Kaasik, Head of 2D at Escape Studios
- Michael Davies, Animation Tutor and UG Program Leader
- Jonathan McFall, 3rd year VFX Tutor and UG program leader
- Honourable Mention "Best Visual Effects" at the Athens International Art Film Fest.
- "Best Director" in the category of "Super Short Film" at the Lisbon New Cinema Festival
- "Best Animation" at the Flicks Film Festival in London
- "Best No Budget Film" at the Dreamer's Short Film Festival.
- "Honourable Mention" at the London International Monthly Film Festival (LIMFF)
- "Best Director" at the Prague Film Festival.
- Best Animation, Best Entry by a Film-Maker Aged 16-21, Best British Young Film-Maker and also a Five Star Award at the BIAFF
"Kiwi's Dream" at IMDB
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