What does it take for an idle thought to become a brilliant idea? Insane animation craft in this adorable stop-motion short film
Fulfilament is about a little, lost thought fighting its way to discover what it takes to become a brilliant idea. It’s set in an intricately constructed interpretation of a brain, bristling with dark tunnels, hidden pitfalls and inhabited by bright, busy creatures, working hard to make the brain function.
The concept was born when Evans was trying to come up with an idea for a new film,”I imagined it trying different areas of my brain, bouncing from place to place but not glowing very brightly. As a stop motion animator the thought automatically took the form of a light bulb”, she explains.
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What does it take for an idle thought to become a brilliant idea? Insane animation craft in this adorable stop-motion short film
Fulfilament is about a little, lost thought fighting its way to discover what it takes to become a brilliant idea. It’s set in an intricately constructed interpretation of a brain, bristling with dark tunnels, hidden pitfalls and inhabited by bright, busy creatures, working hard to make the brain function.
The concept was born when Evans was trying to come up with an idea for a new film,”I imagined it trying different areas of my brain, bouncing from place to place but not glowing very brightly. As a stop motion animator the thought automatically took the form of a light bulb”, she explains.
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What does it take for an idle thought to become a brilliant idea? Insane animation craft in this adorable stop-motion short film
Fulfilament is about a little, lost thought fighting its way to discover what it takes to become a brilliant idea. It’s set in an intricately constructed interpretation of a brain, bristling with dark tunnels, hidden pitfalls and inhabited by bright, busy creatures, working hard to make the brain function.
The concept was born when Evans was trying to come up with an idea for a new film,”I imagined it trying different areas of my brain, bouncing from place to place but not glowing very brightly. As a stop motion animator the thought automatically took the form of a light bulb”, she explains.