Caminandes (1, 2 & 3) | |
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Directed by | Pablo Vazquez |
Produced by | Blender Foundation |
Country | Netherlands |
Caminandes is an independently produced series of animated short films created by Pablo Vazquez (was born in Río Gallegos, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina [1]), produced and released by the Blender Foundation. [2] [3]
The title "Caminandes" is a portmanteau of the Spanish word "caminar" ("to walk") and Andes, the longest continental mountain range in the world. [2] The subtitles of episodes 2 and 3 are also portmanteaus of various Spanish words.
The films center on Koro the llama [a] and his attempts to overcome various obstacles in Patagonia.
Koro has trouble crossing an apparent desolate road, a problem that an unwitting Armadillo does not share.
Koro hunts for food on the other side of a fence and is once again inspired by the Armadillo but this time to a shocking effect.
Koro meets Oti, a pesky magellanic penguin, in an epic battle over tasty red berries during the winter.
The films, inspired by the cartoons of Chuck Jones, [5] are created using FLOSS (Free/Libre Open Source Software) such as [2]
The first film was produced by Pablo Vazquez, Beorn Leonard and Francesco Siddi with a soundtrack by Jan Morgenstern. [2] Hjalti Hjalmarsson, Andy Goralczyk and Sergey Sharybin joined the production team for the second film. [3]
Jan Morgenstern won the 2014 Jerry Goldsmith award for "Best Score for an Animated Short Film" at the International Film Music Festival in Córdoba, Spain, for Gran Dillama. [6] [7]
Caminandes (1, 2 & 3) | |
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Directed by | Pablo Vazquez |
Produced by | Blender Foundation |
Country | Netherlands |
Caminandes is an independently produced series of animated short films created by Pablo Vazquez (was born in Río Gallegos, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina [1]), produced and released by the Blender Foundation. [2] [3]
The title "Caminandes" is a portmanteau of the Spanish word "caminar" ("to walk") and Andes, the longest continental mountain range in the world. [2] The subtitles of episodes 2 and 3 are also portmanteaus of various Spanish words.
The films center on Koro the llama [a] and his attempts to overcome various obstacles in Patagonia.
Koro has trouble crossing an apparent desolate road, a problem that an unwitting Armadillo does not share.
Koro hunts for food on the other side of a fence and is once again inspired by the Armadillo but this time to a shocking effect.
Koro meets Oti, a pesky magellanic penguin, in an epic battle over tasty red berries during the winter.
The films, inspired by the cartoons of Chuck Jones, [5] are created using FLOSS (Free/Libre Open Source Software) such as [2]
The first film was produced by Pablo Vazquez, Beorn Leonard and Francesco Siddi with a soundtrack by Jan Morgenstern. [2] Hjalti Hjalmarsson, Andy Goralczyk and Sergey Sharybin joined the production team for the second film. [3]
Jan Morgenstern won the 2014 Jerry Goldsmith award for "Best Score for an Animated Short Film" at the International Film Music Festival in Córdoba, Spain, for Gran Dillama. [6] [7]