Today on
Boing Boing tv, two short works from the young Paraguay-born animator and web designer
Joaquin Baldwin, now a student at UCLA in Los Angeles. First,
Papiroflexia, "An origami tale of a skillful paper folder who could shape the world with his hands." Next,
Placenta, an "autobiographical film using photography, motion graphics and rotoscoped video."
Previously on Boing Boing tv:
Joaquin Baldwin's short, "Sebastian's Voodoo."
In today's episode, Boing Boing tv presents an animated short by
Joaquin Baldwin, a UCLA grad student working towards his MFA in animation. Joaquin has recieved numerous awards for his work, including Best Animated Short at the
Sedona International Film Festival and has been featured on the front pages of
Youtube,
Crackle.com, and
Dailymotion.com.
In this piece, entitled "Sebastian's Voodoo," a voodoo doll must find the courage to save his fellows from being pinned to death.
For more on Joaquin and information on festival screenings, you can check out http://www.pixelnitrate.com/