Woolf + Lapin Loves Something Left, Something Taken

Woolf + Lapin is proud to represent the animation team Tiny Inventions who have directed and animated some really hot projects, namely this 2010 short called Something Left, Something Taken.

On top of the technique and overall look and feel, the writing of this gem is quite good.

“It is an animated dark comedy about a vacationing couple’s encounter with a man they believe to be the Zodiac Killer,” say Tiny Inventions.

Tiny Inventions is in fact the talented duo of Max Porter & Ru Kuwahata.

More to come on these guys and our collaboration.

Entrevue Woolf + Lapin Avec Vanessa Pilon

Voici une autre capsule web Woolf + Lapin.

Cette fois, notre interviewer Didier Charette se rend au Jardin Tiki tard le soir pour s’entretenir avec la dynamique animatrice Vanessa Pilon.

Elle nous parle de son intérêt pour la mode, le voyage et son tout nouveau boulot : la “fan ultime” de l’émission Occupation Double où elle invite les gens à la maison à aller sur le Web afin de suivre davantage les aléas de cette populaire émission téléréalité.

Patrick Boivin’s New Stop-Motion

He did this whimsical Vodafone animation for the Prague-based agency Bistro Films.

You can spot his very characteristic dance.

Only Monsieur Monsieur Boivin can make bunnies break into Flashdance moves.

Woolf + Lapin Checking Out Big Bang @ the Mtl Fine Arts Museum

Some weeks back, Woolf + Lapin had the privilege of visiting En Masse at work at the Fine Arts Museum before today’s big opening of the Big Bang exhibition.

This is Jason Botkin at work. He is one of the three co-directors of En Masse along with Fred Caron and Rupert Bottenborg.

The Neo Pop mural was created by 30 carefully selected artists.

In Rupert Bottenborg’s words the exhibition is “An exploded view of Montreal’s creative community.”

Far from the usual stuffy museum environment, you can sit in the assorted fat boy cushions and take in the view all around.

It is awesome.