Interesting story from Engine Alpha:
Last week saw the debut of “Live Music,” a short five-minute animated film about an electric guitar named Riff who falls in love with a violin named Vanessa. It’s kind of a rock version of Romeo and Juliet, complete with mocking cymbals, keyboards, and other musical instruments.
What’s interesting about this film is that it wasn’t made by Pixar, even if the radical plot and setting seems so like them. Nope, “Live Music” was made entirely by animators around the world, collaborating on the project over the Internet.
The upstart animation group Mass Animation, led by Yair Landau, spearheaded the effort. They released the plot, the soundtrack, and some computer animation software on Facebook, for interested animators who wanted to help out in the project.
You can read the full post here.
Hat-tip: @highwaylass
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