Paper predators and prey spring to life in this visually stunning short from directors Dávid Ringeisen & László Ruska. An ordinary desk and typical office supplies are the backdrop for this micro-universe that carries the macro-message of wildlife conservation. While humans are left out of the piece, their impact is still present in a discarded cigarette butt that sparks an imaginary forest fire and an overflowing wastebasket that pollutes a fantastical rolling-chair river. This piece is part of the filmmakers’ MOME thesis project, the animation department at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest, Hungary and was created for WWF Hungary.
Dávid Ringeisen & László Ruska: https://www.facebook.com/paperworldfilm/
WWF Hungary: http://wwf.hu/en/wwf-hungary
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The blog looks fab, Atula! Easier to get an overview too. All the best!
Thank you so much. You are always so encouraging.
The paper art animation film is great! I shared it with my granddaughter
How nice! Hope she liked watching it.