vendredi 13 mars 2015

The Ottoman - animated short film


The Ottoman is a 3D animated short film set in a fictionalized Ottoman Empire, with a visual design inspired by European comic-book artists like Jean “Mœbius” Giraud. The production is being developed by a team of artists from around the world. 

The Ottoman - animated short film's video poster

A legendary tournament. A brash mechanic determined to defeat a giant mechanical scorpion. And the wife and son caught in the middle.

A former AM instructor of mine, Dimos Vrysellas, serves as the film’s Animation Director. You can listen to Dimos and Writer/Director, Mike Stamm, talk about the film in their campaign video. I stopped by the Ottoman booth during CTN and it was packed. There’s still 20 days to go in their campaign, but time flies, so let’s get this thing funded!


About this project


What is The Ottoman?
The Ottoman is a 3D animated short film set in a fictionalized Ottoman Empire, with a visual design inspired by European comic-book artists like Jean “Mœbius” Giraud. The production is being developed by a team of artists from around the world.

You can learn more about the film here:
on our website the-ottoman.com,
on Twitter @OttomanProject,
on our Facebook fan page,
and on luckbat.tumblr.com.

The story:
Some short clips of the film:

Project specs:

Running time: 12 minutes
Genre: action/adventure
Aspect ratio: widescreen 2.4 : 1
Language: n/a (no dialog)
Software: Cinema 4D


Source Onanimation

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