Thursday, September 18, 2008

Bingo, Ryan, and the One Man Who Created Them

Chris Landreth's Bingo and Ryan must have blown minds when first premiered. I'm sure the human like motion simulated in the films grabbed audiences in ways traditional animation never has. However, attributing these great achievements to only one man seems problematic. After each of these films, huge credit sequences ensued. The number of artists responsible for the creation of only a few minutes of computer animation is incredible, and each seem to only be responsible for the smallest piece of the puzzle, but without any one of them the film would be nothing close to what it is. I suppose this questions the status of director in all film and the artistic attributions we place on them, but in traditional film directors, cinematographers, and actors all share a slice of the credit. Will the genius of computer animation films always be attributed to one man?

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