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Oscar Nominated Short Film “Logorama”

Logorama

Just watched the short film “Logorama” during a render and was blown away by the animation and creativity. What I am really impressed with is the pre-production and set design that went into it! To gather the thousands, maybe even millions 2,500 Logos used to create the world must have been a painstaking task. The story line is hysterical. What would be a fairly depressing story arch is made laughable by animated classic logos and iconic spokes-figures, (ie. Ronald McDonald trafficking high caliber fire arms and enriched uranium.) The story consists of various parallel characters ultimately coming together in a Magnolia-esque  culmination….. Minus frogs.

Here is an excerpt from our friends at Gizmodo.com

“By French design collective H5, Logorama is worth taking the 15 minutes or so running time out of your lunchbreak (there is some potentially NSFW language).”

Here’s the link to it on Facebook.

Check it out. I’d give it an oscar.

If I offended you somehow, please let me know. Lukeb@Crosspoint.com
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One Response to “Oscar Nominated Short Film “Logorama””

  1. Chris Sobieniak says:

    It is rather an interesting piece. While I don’t care for the story and characterizations of some of those mascots seen (at least Ronald’s not the child molester some people make him out to be on 2ch, NicoNico Douga and YouTube), I couldn’t help but love the fact a local supermarket logo gets seen in this film (the company itself pretty much folded in the last decade, though someone else has bought the namesake but not the logo to operate), Food Town Supermarkets.

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