WING IT - The Animation School

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Published 2011-11-11
We are proud to announce that AnimationsSA has rewarded graduates of The Animation School the 2012 GRAND PRIZE for "WING IT" in the Short Film category as the Best Short Film. "WING IT" also won Awards for Best Character Animation, Outstanding Technical Achievement, and Best Visual Execution.

This Short Film Animation Project has been created by 3rd year students of The Animation School to gain vital work experience.
They study more about scripting, on-set production which includes post production where such skills
as editing, sound recording, special effects creation and compositing are learned.
Credits at the end of this Animated Short Movie.
Special thanks to The Rooftop Recording Studio for the Original Score & Music Production.

ANIMATORS: Jeanelize de Nys, Shani Campbell, Shane Marks, Kelly Walker, Thea de Klerk, Barry de Jager.

CONTACT: [email protected]

All Comments (21)
  • @vinigirl3182
    I know the idea was that the aliens help input ideas into the human's head, but I also think that this animation shows the true strength and creativity of humans. Clearly the little aliens thought he was going to fail. They put in 'how to make a boat' into his head - not a plane! But yet, he still makes an aircraft, against all the odds of the aliens thinking he's gonna fail, HE DOES IT! I think this shows the true creativity and strength of humans in their inventions.
  • @SayderCascading
    Aliens: This isn't going to turn out well... *takes a shot of vodka*
  • Friendly aliens helping humans create new inventions. Now THAT'S an original plot!!!)
  • @fusunkemal8808
    Behind every man's success there is an Alien....  :) :)
  • @ellierose1036
    One of the best shorts I have seen Amazing Funny Surprising Perfect
  • @zhining911
    Oh my goodness! I've been finding this film for years! Finally, so glad to watch it again:)
  • @fevrocks1
    Cool story, excellent models and brilliant animation. Love it!
  • @evendosumerio
    Why I cried when seeing the wings soak up the sky?!
  • @BossesMade
    Great process of making the illusion of motion and the illusion of change Love the rapid display of a sequence of images that minimally differ from each other. The illusion—as in motion pictures in general—is thought to rely on the phi phenomenon. Great works
  • @suegray60
    absolutely one of the most enjoyable films I have watched 
  • @JP-st2mk
    Well done! Very imaginative and mixing the boat building with aircraft making was funny. We know it wouldn't really work but this is a cartoon and anything goes.