07 June 2014

Geidai Animation: 4th Graduate Works 2013 (DVD)


Geidai Animation: 4th Graduate Works 2013 (DVD)
東京藝術大学大学院映像研究科アニメーション専攻第四期生修了作品集 2013

The class of 2013 was taught by Professors Yuichi Ito (Model Animation), Mitsuko Okamoto (Production), Takehito Deguchi (Screenwriting), and Koji Yamamura (2D animation).  Assistant Professors were animator Hiromitsu Murakami and lecturer Ilan NguyenHiroki Kono, Hiroko Tochigi and Yuichi Matsumoto provided additional assistance.  Sound instructors for the films were Tatsuhko Nishioka, Toru Kamekawa, Yuichi Kishino, and Hiroshi Takayama.



As Geidai only offers a graduate programme in animation, their students are always the cream of the crop, having already proven themselves as undergraduate students at other institutions.  For the fourth year in a row, the work of Geidai students were warmly received at animation festivals around the world with many making the Jury Selection at the 17th Japan Media Arts Festival.  2013 was the first year that Nippon Connection featured a selection of works by Tokyo University of the Arts graduates (learn more here) thanks to support from The City of Yokohama Frankfurt Representative Office (Yokohama and Frankfurt am Main have been sister cities since 2011).


As in the previous year, this DVD features strong animators from overseas – Hakhyun Kim from Seoul, who had also done his undergraduate in animation in Japan, has an original personal style and his film Maze King (2013) did well on the festival circuit.  Among the first year films is a short by Yantong Zhu, a Chinese animator from the class of 2014.  Zhu is one of a number up-and-coming young women filmmakers from Geidai.  The DVD features impressive graduates such as Saki Muramoto, Yuka Imabayashi, Ayasa Kugenuma, and many more. 

One of my favourite animators from this graduating class is Kazuhiko Okushita, who is known for using a line drawing style that reminds me of Italian animator Cava (Osvaldo Cavandoli, 1920-2007), whose animated shorts series La Linea (The Line, 1972-1991) is a childhood favourite of mine.  I first became aware of Okushita’s work when I saw his undergraduate film The Red Thread in 2010 (read my review).  His Geidai works Imagination Trip and Watakushiritori (read my review) are outstanding and he has already been able to commercialize his talents as a successful freelancer.   Check out the many commercials and logos he has designed on his official website.  I particularly love the CD cover art Okushita did for musician Aoki Ken.  Ototoy has an interview with Aoki Ken with sample tracks from this album including the ability to purchase the album online.



The film descriptions below, unless otherwise noted, are from the DVD booklet.  The illustrations for the poster and cover art were done by Hakhyun Kim and Eri Kawaguchi.  The opening trailer is directed by Saki Muramoto, with the animation assistance from her peers.  The animator bios have been updated with current information including links to homepages, blogs, and other online profiles that I could find.  

Graduate Films
収録作品  第三期生修了作品


From a Stone
石から / Ishi kara / 2013 / 02'56"

“Four years ago while out for a walk in Ome, I picked up an intriguing stone of 30cm across.  Then I wanted to pursue its image until its ultimate end.”

Tatsuhiro Ariyoshi (有吉達宏, b. 1985) was born in Aichi.  He has a BA from the Department of Imaging Arts and Sciences at Musashino Art University (2009) and completed his MA in Animation at Geidai in 2013.  On his official homepage he gives links for all his various online profiles.


USALULLABY
2013 / 05'33"

“Increasing in number, small rabbits take care of a great dolphin.  Can the dolphin get to sleep by rabbits’ gentle caress?  May many people have [a] good sleep and sweet dreams tonight even in the world with whining sounds and wriggle of yin and yang.”

Asami Ike (池亜佐美, b. 1987) is a native of Tokyo.  She has a BA in Design (2011) and an MA in Animation (2013) from Geidai.  Check out her official website and online shop where she sells pins and bags made using her unique characters.


MyakuMyaku – Drops of Life –
みゃくみゃく—Drops of Life / 2013 / 06'05"

“Blood is circulated around, calmly replacing itself, making us alive.  It throbs ceaselessly without any attention.  It carries on.” 

Yuka Imabayashi (今林由佳, b. 1985) is from Chiba.  She has a BA in Painting (2010) and an MA in Animation (2013) from Geidai.  Follow her on twitter




Of Mice and Clockworks
ねじ巻き劇場とねずみ / Nejimaki Gekijō to Nezumi / 2013 / 03'01"

“A rat happens to find a small theater and falls in love with a small wind-up doll girl there.”

Satomi Usui (臼井聡美, b. 1986) was born in Toshigi.  She has a BA in Design (2011) and an MA in Animation (2013) from Geidai. Check out her official website for film clips and photographs of her work.


Watakushiritori
わたくしりとり / 2013 / 03'55"

“One day is presented by shiritori, a word game of last and first.  A chain of images in one line evolves the story of this game.”    Read my full review of Watakushiritori.

Kazuhiko Okushita (奥下和彦, b. 1985) is from Ishikawa.  He graduated from Kanazawa College of Art (2009) and completed his MA in Animation at Geidai in 2013.  Since graduation he has had great success as a freelancer, check out his work on his official website.


2PM at the Glass House
午後2時、温室にて / Gogo 2-ji, Onshitsu nite / 2013 / 07'23"

“A story of two boys told through a dragonfly specimen.  Is the story told from the boy’s side?  Or is this a dragonfly’s dream?”

Yumi Kawai (河井ゆう美, b. 1987) was born in Saitama.  She majored in Animation in the Depart of Design at Tokyo Zokei University (2011) before doing her MA in Animation at Geidai (2013).  Follow her on twitter.


Wild Wild Ham
底なしウィンナー / Sokonashi Winnā / 2013 / 04'46"

“How to spend a ten-minute break at club activities.  Let us take off [our] shoes and socks, and enjoy the fresh breeze between our toes.  We are all flesh after all.”

Eri Kawaguchi (川口恵里, b. 1989) is a native of Yokohama.  She did her BA in Graphic Design at Tama Art University (2011) and completed her MA in Animation at Geidai in 2013.  Follow her on tumblr.


MAZE KING
2013 / 07'01"

“We cannot stay here any longer.  We must leave tomorrow morning.  A clown convinces and hurries the residents of an amusement park, a girl, a gay, a soldier, a dog, to be in time for the merry-go-round.”

Hakhyun Kim (キム・ハケン, 1982) was born in Seoul, South Korea. He did his BA in Animation at Tokyo Polytechnic University (2010) before coming to Geidai for his MA (2013).  You can follow him on vimeo.


Marie’s Sugar Plum
コンペイトウのおまじない/ Konpeitou no Omajinai / 2013 / 05'00"

“Marie has lost the precious memories of her mother and her magic spell.  One day she meets a mysterious nutcracker in her dream and strays off into an extraordinary world.”

Risa Kimpara (金原里紗, b. 1985) is from Shizuoka.  She has a BA in Animation from Tokyo Polytechnic University and completed her MA in Animation at Geidai in 2013. 





The Blooms
2013 / 05'40"

“Deep down in the forest there lived flower fairies in flower gardens, waking up with the sunrise, eating sweets, and chatting with each other.  One day they had a visit from his and then.  .  .”  Read my full review of The Blooms.

Ayasa Kugenuma (久下沼朱紗, b. 1987) was born in Tokyo.  She did her BA in Graphic Design at Tama Art University (2011) and her MA in Animation at Geidai (2013).  In addition to animation, Kugenuma does freelance animation.  Check out her illustrations and other work on her official website.


Fox Spirits
きつね / Kitsune / 2013 / 03'24"

“Some by walking, some by car or trains, or in the relay of vehicles, foxes get together for an annual assembly.”

Hitomi Nakamura (中村仁美, b. 1988) is a native of Tokyo.  She completed her BA in Painting at Tama Art University (2011) and her MA in Animation at Geidai (2013). 




Darkeling
やみのけ  / Yami no ke / 2013 / 07'08"

“Off-street mysteries.  There are many things we don’t find in the main streets.  We might find many happenings in the back street, which don’t happen in the main streets.”

Yuri Nakamoto (仲本有里) was born in Shizuoka Prefecture.  She has a degree in Design from Tokai University.  Before coming to Geidai, she studied puppet animation at Laputa Art Animation School.  Follow her on tumblr.


Two Under the Grayish Sky
失われた空の下で二人Ushinawareta Sora no Shita de Futari / 2013 / 09'15"

“This story takes place in future earth, where people are restricted to go outside because of radioactive pollution.  In the dark room, the boy is dying to play outside, and his elder sister is full of anxiety.  ‘Gray’ is one of the unit to measure radiation.”

Masataka Hiroyasu (廣安正敬) is from Tokyo.  He has a degree in Economics from Keio University.  While working as an office worker, he studied animation at Laputa Art Animation School.  He completed his MA in Animation at Geidai in 2013.


Mimoptera
キドモモドキ / Kidomomodoki / 2013 / 05'04"

“Mimoptera has a nature to assimilate with its surroundings.  It assimilates its own form into the environment to avoid the attention.  What would imitation bring on?  Will mimoptera keep imitating.  .  . life?”

Shizuka Miyazaki (宮崎しずか) was born in Kyoto.  After studying sculpture and fashion design, she tried her hand at animation.  She graduated from Geidai in 2013. 


It’s Time for Supper
夜ごはんの時刻/ Yorugohan no jikoku / 2013 / 08'28"

"Playtime ends at the five o'clock chime.  And there comes the indefinable time between vanishing playtime and dinner time at home."


Read my full review of It's Time for Supper.


Saki Muramoto (村本咲, b. 1988) was born in Shizuoka.  She did her undergraduate studies in the Department of Visual Media at Nagoya University of Arts and Sciences (2011) and has an MA in Animation from Tokyo University of the Arts (2013).  It’s Time for Supper made the Jury Selection for the 17th Japan Media Arts Festival (2013).  Follow her on twitter, her blog, and vimeo.

First Year Films
一年次作品2012


The Cloudy Dog Talk About
ほこり犬のはなし / Hakori Inu no Hanashi池亜佐美 / Asami IKE / 2012 / 03'30"

“. .  .  The film is of the memory love and gratitude of the dusty dog, and many other dogs, tracing their senses and memories, dedicating to you who gave love to them.”


Rain Drops
臼井聡美 / Satomi USUI / 2012 / 03'03"

“The film is [about] the water cycle. Each of [the] rain drops transform.  .  .  [as they follow] the cycle of nature, uniting [with] each other, parting, or being absorbed in the course of the[ir] journey.”



Imagination Trip
奥下和彦 / Kazuhiko OKUSHITA / 2012 / 02'04"

“Visualization of the phenomenon one has [when one seeks] some inspiration.  [A] female protagonist.  .  .  goes on an imaginary trip to generate some ideas.  She creates some new ideas with the [elements found on] that trip.”



Over Her Curtain
襖の奥/ Fusuma no oku /河井ゆう美 / Yumi KAWAI / 2012 / 04'23"

“The theme [comes] from [unique Japanese] folklore, Red Uncleanness or defilement with blood.  A girl, whose [thought] pattern jumps at a leap.  .  . confines her various thoughts [on] the other side of the mirror and inside the sliding doors to go outside.”



Flower and Steam
花と嫁 / Hana to Yome /川口恵里 / Eri KAWAGUCHI / 2012 / 04'06"

“A bridge runs [at] full speed, with her veil flapping, and with steam.  When you happen to encounter a bride in her wedding dress, you would love to bless her with a wave of your hand.  Brides symbolize beauty and happiness.  They are also athletes who won their happiness.”



awaiting
キム・ハケン / Hakyun KIM / 2012 / 03'30"

“A man is waiting for someone in a small boat.  In loneliness he keeps waiting for someone.  For whom, or why he is waiting is not very important.  He wishes to see the sight of formless ‘happiness,’ which can vanish in a blink of an eye as long as possible.”



HARAPEKO MUSEUM
久下沼朱紗 / Ayasa Kugenuma / 2012 / 03'30"

“There is a strange museum somewhere in the world.  The museum is called HARAPEKO MUSEUM, or Hungry Museum.  There are many kinds of colourful foods exhibited.  At night they wake up in their frames and start to move freely.  .  .”



The Man Who Ate an Apple
朱彦潼 / Yantong ZHU / 2012 / 03'57"

“An apple comes out of a man’s mouth.  The man’s life goes backward, as video player is reversed.  Many kinds of food accelerated to come out of his mouth and the man becomes younger and younger.  Time goes back without end.”



Tobacco
中村仁美 / Hitomi NAKAMURA / 2012 / 03'11"

“Tobacco has.  .  .  fascinated people for centuries and does not allow them to stop smoking even when they want to.  Even though you want to finish with smoking, the spirits of tobacco are just behind you.  Let’s enjoy a trip to the world of tobacco.”


Feather Robe from Heaven
羽衣 / Hagoromo / 仲本有里 / Yuri NAKAMOTO / 2012 / 04'22"

“Story of Hagoromo, or feather robe from heaven, is a legend of Miho Beach.  An angel sets her foot on the beach to bathe in the sea.  Watching her, a fisherman sneaks her robe out, but returns it [due to] feeling guilty.  That makes the angel very happy and she flies up to.  .  .  heaven, dancing in the sky.”



The Town Musicians of Bremen
ブレーメンの音楽隊 / Burēmen no Ongakutai / 廣安正敬 / Masataka HIROYASU / 2012 / 03'38"

“A donkey has grown old and weak after having worked for [a] human being for a long time.  Realizing his prime time has passed, the donkey decides to go to Bremen to join the town musicians.  On the way there, he meets a dog, a cat, and a rooster, and they find the robbers’ house.  Four animals scare the robbers away from the house.  They make their new lives with their new home.”



Deep Awakening
宮崎しずか / Shizuka MIYAZAKI / 2012 / 03'05"

“‘He’ has kept moving forward through his life.  Nothing else bothered him.  But, one day by chance he realized that he has definitely grown old.  And eventually he makes a [complete] stop.”



People who are Eating
食べる人たち / Taberu Hitotachi / 村本咲 / Saki MURAMOTO / 2012 / 02'58"



“People can show some other personality when eating.  Some become like herbivores, chewing so many times.  Some becomes like carp, crowing around [bait].  Some become like hamsters, with their mouths full, etc.  Everyone is unique and worth observation.”


Catherine Munroe Hotes 2014

Geidai Animation: 3rd Graduate Works 2012 (DVD)


Geidai Animation: 3rd Graduate Works 2012 (DVD)
東京藝術大学大学院映像研究科アニメーション専攻第三期生修了作品集2012

The class of 2012 was taught by Professors Yuichi Ito (Model Animation), Mitsuko Okamoto (Production), Takehito Deguchi (Screenwriting), Koji Yamamura (2D animation), and Taruto Fuyama.  Assistant Professors were animator Hiromitsu Murakami and lecturers Ilan Nguyen and Eiji OtsukaSayaka Omodaka, Hiroko Tochigi and Yuichi Matsumoto provided additional assistance.  Sound instructors for the films were Tatsuhko Nishioka, Toru Kamekawa, Yuichi Kishino, and Hiroshi Takayama.


Two trends in the Japanese animation community are present in this graduating class.  The first animators from overseas – particularly other East Asian countries – coming to Japan to either study animation or work for Japanese studios.  Yuanyuan Hu, from Nanjing, is strongly influenced by her native culture in both her aesthetics and her stories, but two years after graduation she continues to live and work in Japan including as a teaching assistant at Geidai.  YungSung Song, from South Korea, has an abstract style all his own and also continues to live and work as a freelance animator in Yokohama. 


The other trend is the growing number of women directors in the animation community.  Women animators have long been represented in productions as inbetweeners, animators (both puppet and drawing), and producers, but more and more women are taking the helm as directors.  As they are still early in their careers, many of the Geidai graduates already have a strong, recognisable aesthetic all their own.  I am thinking in particular of 2010 graduate Saori Shiroki with her paint-on-glass technique, and from this graduated class Yuanyuan Hu’s colourful Chinese aesthetic, Aya Tsugehata’s puppet animation, Maho Yoshida’s strong visual storytelling, among many other talented young women. 

The Geidai 2012 graduates' works were well received at domestic and international festivals, particularly at the 16th Japan Media Arts Festival.  Two real stand-out films from this group of grads is Maho Yoshida’s Recruit Rhapsody (read my review), which not only received great critical acclaim, but became a viral video online.  Ryo Okawara’s A Wind Egg (read my review) was also acclaimed at international festivals and went on to win the Lotte Reiniger Promotion Award at Stuttgart 2013.  Okawara was also responsible for this year’s poster art and DVD cover, as well as the opening trailer.  

Unless otherwise noted, the film descriptions below are from the DVD booklet.  I have updated biographical information and added links to official websites, blogs, and social media accounts.

Graduate Films
収録作品  第三期生修了作品


Open Play, Forgetting Eye
開かれた遊び、忘れる眼 / Akareta Asobi, Wasureru Manako / 2012 / 8'39"

“The film is made with the Surrealist game ‘exquisite corpse’ as its core methodology.  Pictures are.  .  .  drawn repeatedly.  After several days [he] forgets the images he has drawn himself.  Through the accumulation of coincidences and contiguities the act of ‘combining the forgotten images together’ generates interstices, and finally this play gets its own rhythm and opens itself like a window through with the sunlight streams.”   

ALIMO (b. 1977) started makes his own animations while working as a medical cameraman.  After a student exchange to India, he developed his own original animation technique that combines painting and animation called “Animation Tableau”.  He is a graduate of the Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences (IAMAS, 2008).  In 2008, ALIMO was honoured at the 11th Taro Okamoto Award for Contemporary Art.  His graduate film for Geidai (2012), Opening Play, Forgetting Eye, made the Jury Selection at the Japan Media Arts Festival (2012).  ALIMO is currently a visiting researcher at the Estonian Academy of Arts.  Learn more on Studio Alimo’s official website.


Look at Me!
2012 / 5'35"

“A high school girl [goes] to an amusement park in the afternoon.  .  .  [and loses] her bear key-holder when she changed key-holders.  [Believing himself to have been] abandoned, the bear tries to follow her.  Can he really gain her love?”

Senri Iida (飯田千里, b. 1987) is a native of Kanagawa Prefecture.  He began making animation as a high school student.  Iida did his BA in the Department of Imaging Arts and Sciences at Musashino Art University (2006) followed by his MA in Animation at Geidai (2012).  Check out his official website.





A Wind Egg
空の卵 / Kara no Tamago / 2012 / 10'30"

“The film is about a family, [that] runs a chicken farm.  The boy hankers after birds and his little sister keeps an eye on him.  The father loves eggs.  The mother loves somebody else.  In the family fixture, each member stays there with bias or secrets.”


Ryo Okawara (大川原 , b. 1986) is from Yokohama.  He has a degree in Design from Tama Art University (2009) and completed his MA in Animation at Geidai in 2012.  His 2009 Film Animal Dance received an Excellence Award from the Japan Media Arts Festival (2009). A Wind Egg won Okawara the Lotte Reiniger Promotion Award at Stuttgart 2013.  Okawara is a member of CALF Studio.  Follow Okawara on twitter and vimeo.


I am alone, walking on the straight road.
まつすぐな道でさみしい / Matsu suguna Michi de Samishii / 2012 / 5'53"

“I tried to symbolize the emotion of loneliness with the motif of the poet, Taneda Santoka, who has broken the haiku form.  Cutout method depicts subtle face expressions of the man who is slightly drunk in the mountain[s].  .  .”

Masanori Okamoto (岡本 将徳, b.1985) grew up in Tokyo.  He studied Design at Musashino Art University (2008) before pursuing his MA in Animation at Geidai (2012).  He has shared samples of his work on youtube or vimeo.  He has two tumblr feeds, peamar and marpea, and can also be followed on twitter.  Check out his collaboration with the musician Saitone (サイトーン) on Hōhō (ホーホー).





Ukiyodoko
浮世床 / 2012 / 8'00"

“The film is based on Ukiyodoko, a rakugo storytelling piece.  Hanzo, the hero, brags to his friends to make a party go.  Human nature remains unchanged.  .  .  We love meaningless conversations among boon companions.  Different communication methods are visually tangled in.  .  .  Edo and today.  The theme is an ‘interchange between the transient and the immutable.’”

Kazuya Karasawa (唐澤和也, b. 1985) is from Tokyo.  He has a BA in Animation from Tokyo Zokei University (2010) and an MA in Animation from Geidai (2012).  Follow him on twitter.


Sunset Flower Blooming
夕化粧 / Yugesho / 2012 / 10'19"

“The film is set in China in the 1960s.  An old woman cools herself in the garden.  The sunset makes the sky orange.  Sunset flower starts to bloom.  The flower guides her to daydream.  The woman dreams [of her] childhood memories and when she was young and beautiful.”


Yuanyuan Hu ( 嫄嫄/コ・ユェンユェン, b. 1986) is from Nanjing, China.  She has a degree in Graphic Design from Nanjing University of the Arts (2009) and an MA in animation from Geidai (2012).  She continues to live and work in Yokohama.  Sunset Flower Blooming was named to the Jury Selection at the Japan Media Arts Festival in 2012.


Spirits from the Night
夜から来た人たち / Yoru kara Kita Hitotachi / 2012 / 7'35"

“At night, the child sees the sandy figure coming into his room.  It lures his stuffed animal away from the shelf and they are gone beyond the hill.  Following them to get his stuffed animal back, the child goes into the deep darkness of the night.  .  .”

Hiroko Satsuma (薩摩 浩子, b.1987) is from Shizuoka.  She has a degree in Information Design from Tama Art University (2010) and an MA in Animation from Geidai (2012).  Follow her on twitter.


Hide-and-seek
かくれん坊 / Kakurenbō / 2012 / 7'51"

“We covered the area surrounded by [sea] and mountains.  Since that day, this town has been in complete darkness.  Lights, roads home, a mother and a baby in her womb are hidden in this darkness.  This animation depicts the truth hiding behind the facts.”

Keiko Shiraishi (白石 慶子, b. 1985) was born in Tokyo.  She graduated from the Department of Moving Images and Performing Arts at Tama Art University in 2008.  Upon graduation, she worked at as a CG animator at SUNRISE until 2010 before pursuing her MA in Animation at Geidai (2012).  She now works as a freelance animator.  Follow her on twitter and check out her official website.





QQQ
2012 / 8'20"

“Story of Qs.  Three Qs and more make QQQ.  QQQ spin and roll.  And QQQ transform themselves, spinning.  QQQ transform, spinning, rolling, swinging, turning, and traveling.” 

YungSung Song ( 永盛 / ヨンソン・ソン) was born in South Korea and did his undergraduate studies at Musashino Art University (2009).  In his first year at Geidai, he made the abstract animated short PART BLUE (2010) and has an online magazine of the same name.  Check out Part Blue Magazine (in Japanese / in Korean).  Follow Song on vimeo.


The Surface of the Earth
2012 / 6'03"

“Earth is the place and the established existence.  Earth is also a ball of dust, and a capricious object.  At the avalanche of time-layer, falling deep down into the ground, you can see the fallacious landscape far from reality.  The body recognizes the reality of the world by touching the landscape to regain the reality.  It is an adventure between the real and the unreal.”

Sonomi Takada (高田 苑実, b. 1982) was born in Tokyo.  She has a BA in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design (UAL, 2009) and completed her MA in Animation at Geidai (2012).  You can find sample of her works on her official website.


The Sakuramoto Broom Workshop
櫻本箒製作所 / Sakuramoto Hōki Seisakusho / 2012 / 9'16"

“An old couple live in a Japanese village.  The make [brooms] for a living.  They have been together.  .  .  and [worked together] for a long time.  Recently, the husband [has] noticed [his] wife has had some symptoms of the disease which has caused some obstacles in their work.”

Aya Tsugehata (告畑 , b. 1987) was born in Saitama.  She has a BA in Information Design from Tama Art University (2010) and an MA in Animation from Geidai (2012).  The Sakuramoto Broom Workshop made the Jury Selection at the 16th Japan Media Arts Festival (2012).


xx
2012 / 7'50"

“Red ribbon of [a] double helix is the [bond] to connect the girls; the transmitted touch of.  .  .  soft hands, and the gentle memories only girls can inherit.  Those dreamy moments abruptly end and the bodies transform regardless of their intentions.  The ‘xx’ gives and takes.  It is an inescapable thread of fate.  This is a girl’s animation to warn the end of girlfriend to warn the end of girlhood.  .  . ”

Toyomi Morishita (モリシタ トヨミ) was born in Osaka.  She has a degree in Graphic Design from Central St. Martin’s College of Art and Design (UAL, 2000) and is also a graduate of the Inter Medium Institute (2005) in Osaka.  She completed her MA in Animation at Geidai in 2012.  Follow her on twitter.


Tomato confit
トマトコンフィ / Tomato Konfi / 2012 / 5'11"

“There once lived two brothers in a town.  The elder lived alone.  The younger lived with his parents.  They did not get along well.  .  .  They called each other occasionally.  The elder one was impatient and emotional and [did] nothing but work.  .  .  One day the elder brother’s face turned into a tomato.  .  .”

Mayuko Yamakita (山北 麻由子, b. 1986) was born in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture.  She has a degree from the Department of Moving Images and Performing Arts at Tama Art University (2010) and an MA in Animation from Geidai (2012).  Check out samples of her work on youtube and learn more about her on her official website.


Recruit Rhapsody
就活狂想曲 / Shūkatsu Kyōsōkyoku / 2012 / 7'27"

“The heroine has been living life as an undergraduate.  There is nothing remarkable about her.  However, she has noticed there [is] something strange about her friends recently.  She learned that they were getting mad about ‘job-hunting’.  Without realizing what [it] is, the [heroine also gets] drawn [into] the Nipponese job-hunting swirl.”


Maho Yoshida (吉田 まほ, b.1986) is a native of Tokyo.  She did her BA in Design (2010) and her MA in Animation (2012) at Geidai.  Follow her on her blog.

First Year Films
一年次作品2011



Island of Man
人の島 / Hito no Shima /2011 / ALIMO / ALIMO / 6'32"

“A man dressed in a suit and wearing boots gazes at the beautiful ocean before him.  He looks exhausted and gazes at the beautiful ocean before him.  He looks exhausted and gazes at the beautiful ocean before him.  Until a few days ago, he was endlessly going back and forth between the ocean and the sky.  The story gradually trace[s] back into his life.”


From the Dolphin
イルカから / Iruka kara / 2011 / 有吉 達宏 / Tatsuhiro ARIYOSHI / 2'09"

“The image of dolphins ties together this story.”


JAM FISH
2011 / 飯田 千里 / Senri IIDA / 3'34"

“Depiction of an incident that happened one night.  .  .   as everyone returns to their hometown for the holidays, told from a child’s point of view.”


Fully Cooked for You
おにしめ おたべ / Onishime Otabe / 2011 / 今林 由佳 / Yuka IMABAYASHI / 3'44"

“A mother making a traditional New Year’s vegetable dish for the family, and a child watching.  The ingredients are [anthropomorphic] peas, carrots, burdock root and konjak.  Enjoy the dish!”


BONNIE
2011 / 岡本 将徳 / Masanori OKAMOTO / 2'27"

“BONNIE is something like the wind, and she was hoping that everything would get blown away.”



Ants in the Sky
空のアリ / Sora no ari / 2011 / 唐澤 和也 / Kazuya KARASAWA / 6'05"

“There are creatures like this.  In the sky.  An ‘ant’ lost on earth and a man left behind.  Hey, listen to the request!  The man’s ‘ant gathering’ begins.”



Spots Spots
2011 / 嫄嫄 / Yuanyuan HU / 4'15"

“A young man is drawing sketches of birds in the woods.  The spotted pattern of the bird’s wings begins to scatter.  He gradually becomes mesmerized by the pattern.”



The Grouse in Snow Mountain
雪山のライチョウ / Yukiyama no Raichō / 2011 / 薩摩 浩子 / Hiroko SATSUMA / 5'19"

“A man blown by [a] blizzard on Snow Mountain wants to return to his warm home.”



Peek-a-boo
いないいないばあば / Inai inai baa ba / 2011 / 白石 慶子 / Keiko SHIRAISHI / 5'15"

“The old granny playing peek-a-boo is gone.  Instead, a stranger appears and draws closer to the child.  Peek-a-boo involves exercising memory, and looking directly at your partner.”



The Life of the Weed
草の一生 / Kusa no isshō / 2011 / 高田 苑実 / Sonomi TAKADA / 2'53"

“A town flourishes on the sea, and a weed take[s] shelter there.  From then on, the weed endlessly repeats its small and harsh life. The weed uses its own body to perform a dance that condenses the things perceived in that town over a lifetime.”



Imamura Store
今村商店 / Imamura Shōten / 2011 / 告畑 / Aya TSUGEHATA / 5'16"

“There is an elderly woman who has run a store in a Japanese town for over sixty years.  She marries into the Imamura Store and cares for the shop by herself, as she lived each day as the present.”




Flowers
2011 / モリシタ トヨミ / Toyomi MORISHITA / 4'58"

“A girl who loves to dance but has talent.  ‘Talent’ is not something to be added on, but rather ‘complements what is lacking’.  The important thing is to continually keep the easily wilted ‘flower’ blooming beautifully.”



Fleeting Dream
玉響の夢 / Yamayura no yume / 2011 / 山北 麻由子 / Mayuko YAMAKITA / 4'01"

“A girl is informed by her doctor that she is pregnant.  Surprised by the unexpected announcement, falls into an anguish. The fleeting dream is a despairing dream.”


Al Dente Tango
2011 / 吉田 まほ / Maho YOSHIDA / 4'08"

“The stage is a fancy restaurant featuring live tango performances.  Both the cuisine and the clientele are impeccable, and everyone is fully content.  But one customer’s visit disrupts the tranquility.”



Catherine Munroe Hotes 2014

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