I am very happy to announce that my next project, Corpse Flower, has been accepted for a Saul Zaentz fellowship. The director and lead animator, Ayala, is one of the finest artists I know. She has a ton of integrity and that, my friends, is a rare quality. Wish us well!
Corpse Flower is an animated film about a young man who believes his sick father is turning into a plant. The film is based on an original story and will be a mix of black and white 2D hand drawn animation punctuated with color Strata Paper Animation. The total running time will be approximately 20 min
Inspiration rarely leaves a paper trail. However, in the case of a project I’ve been working on recently called “Corpse Flower,” I have unearthed the source; it is Gilberto Gil’s 1994 cover of Stevie Wonder’s “The Secret Life of Plants.”
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