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Oscar Nominees: Animation Masters Share Secrets
25 Feb
Summary
- Filmmakers spent six years on the animated short 'Forevergreen.'
- One director used an alias for his Oscar-nominated film.
- Natalie Portman aided a director in bringing his animated feature to life.

Directors behind Oscar-nominated animated works discussed their creative journeys. Jeremy Spears and Nathan Engelhardt revealed that their short film 'Forevergreen' took six years to complete, enlisting the generosity of over 200 artists and technicians.
Steph Gortz, a producer on 'Forevergreen,' highlighted her role in managing the production process. Fellow panelists included Chris Lavis, director of 'The Girl Who Cried Pearls,' inspired by collage techniques, and Konstantin Bronzit, creator of 'The Three Sisters,' which adopted a pop-up book aesthetic.
Ugo Bienvenu, director of the feature 'Arco,' aimed to inspire a positive future, noting that Natalie Portman's support was crucial in securing funding and maintaining his original vision.
Konstantin Bronzit initially submitted 'The Three Sisters' under the alias Timur Kognov, surprising festival organizers upon winning.




