Monday, November 21
7-9 p.m., MICA, Brown Center 320
Free Admission
Laurence Arcadias and Juliette Marchand will screen their short comedy, which began in Baltimore and was shot last year in France. The film pokes fun at class struggles and sexual attraction, and how unleashing desire can lead to a tempest.
We’ll begin with a quick history of animation, followed by a presentation of the making of the film. The filmmakers will discuss behind-the-scenes actions, how stop-motion is made, how armatures and puppets were built for this film, green-screen compositing and special effects, and the use of actors for puppets’ faces.