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i’m anais (real name)!! or annie :D
she/her ☆ infp 4w5 469 ☆ half white, half 🇨🇳🇵🇦!! ENG | 中文 ☆ late teens ☆ formerly @dearest-dada ☆ carrd
While I’d love to start an art history side blog, this is just my little corner of the internet for now.
I like a lot of things:
★ authors. . . katherine mansfield, franz kafka, françoise sagan, virginia woolf
★ shows. . . ghosts ✨, portrait of a marriage, hataraki man, world fool news (pls talk to me about world fool news)
★ fandom. . . US history, old hollywood, beatlegirls, athletic history, motivational vlogs lol
★ music. . . riot grrrl, vintage music, obscure classical
★ hobbies. . . playing tennis, drawing, going on wikipedia, staying up reallyyy late.
Le Gouffre, 2014 Directed by Carl Beauchemin, Thomas Chrétien, and David Forest
Le Gouffre is the first collaboration of three passionate 3D artists : David Forest, Carl Beauchemin and Thomas Chrétien. Uniting under the name Lightning Boy Studio, they spent more than two full years creating the ten-minute film, living on their own savings, and for the most part without external funding. The trio, having met in animation school, wished to prove their skills and attract the attention of major players of the movie industry.
The film tells the story of two spirited travelers who come across an incredibly wide chasm on their journey and decide to build a bridge to cross it. The movie’s style showcases an innovative aesthetic, at the crossroads of realism and painting.
Visit Le Gouffre’s official website here to read more about this amazing short film from Lightning Boy Studio.