Charlie and Yip is a short film about a kid who takes his pet to school for Show and Tell, which turns out to be a bad idea.
The short is really a teaser/trailer for my indie feature film project "My Haunted House", which is still in development. Recently the short won Best Trailer at the Changing Face International's Film Festival (CFIFF) in Australia, "Best Trailer" at the Lisbon Monthly Film Festival, Best Trailer at the Halicarnassus Film Festival, and Best Film at the Film One Film Fest in July.
The short is really a teaser/trailer for my indie feature film project "My Haunted House", which is still in development. Recently the short won Best Trailer at the Changing Face International's Film Festival (CFIFF) in Australia, "Best Trailer" at the Lisbon Monthly Film Festival, Best Trailer at the Halicarnassus Film Festival, and Best Film at the Film One Film Fest in July.
Charlie and Yip
The animation for Charlie and Yip was made by Tumblehead Studios in Denmark. Voice talent was provided by Lizzie Waterworth Santo.
Financial support came from the BFI and the West Danish Film Fund. Charlie and Yip has been selected for multiple film festivals, and won Best Animation at the British Animation Film Festival.
Festival Success
In addition to winning Best Trailer at the Halicarnassus Film Festival, "Charlie & Yip" won Best Animation at the British Animation Film Festival, and recently won Best Animation at the Film One Fest, and Best Trailer at the Halicarnassus Film Festival.
Charlie & Yip
To watch the film (it's less than two minutes long) watch the video below:
My Haunted House - Teaser from Tumblehead on Vimeo.
You can find "Charlie & Yip" at the Flicks Film Festival website here.
To find out more about Animation Apprentice, click here for a link to Frequently Asked Questions. To sign up for our November 5th classroom at Animation Apprentice, follow this link.
To watch the film (it's less than two minutes long) watch the video below:
My Haunted House - Teaser from Tumblehead on Vimeo.
You can find "Charlie & Yip" at the Flicks Film Festival website here.
To find out more about Animation Apprentice, click here for a link to Frequently Asked Questions. To sign up for our November 5th classroom at Animation Apprentice, follow this link.
No comments:
Post a Comment