Looking for a team of CGI Animators for a 10min film Misread - Bournemouth4 Main and 3 minor paper/origami characters need simple linear faces
Casting no. 342690 Bournemouth, United Kingdom
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Jet is the main paper/origami character in this story and is quite possibly the biggest job of the film. He has the most lines and will need to be full of expression for an audience to fall in love with him.
He will need to lip sink the pre-recorded voice over
He uses a mixture of stopmotion and live-action to get around the story of the film, an example of this can be seen in the short tester i made (link above).
Brian is the another paper/origami character in this story and is the bigger bulkier character of the gang. His character speaks in a heavy 'action genre' accent but has a soft sweet moment towards the end of the film.
He will need to lip sink the pre-recorded voice over
He uses a mixture of stopmotion and live-action to get around the story of the film, an example of this can be seen in the short tester i made (link above).
Calli (calligraphy) is the female paper/origami character in this story and will need to have more feminine feature even though she is a 'tough cookie'
She will need to lip sink the pre-recorded voice over
She uses a mixture of stopmotion and live-action to get around the story of the film, an example of this can be seen in the short tester i made (link above).
Skribble is the mascot paper/origami character in this story but is a 'silent film' and therefore doest speak throughout the film. He mainly uses stopmotion actions to explain what he wants to say which means his face must equally be as expressive.
This character will not need to lip-sink a voice over.
He also uses a mixture of stopmotion and live-action to get around the story of the film, an example of this can be seen in the short tester i made (link above).
These are three paper/origami characters that the gang come across during their journey.
This would only be one job as they only have about 4/5 lines between them and there is very little movement involved.
They will still need to be lip-sinked to the pre-recorded voice over
They uses a mixture of stopmotion and live-action in only one scene, an example of this can be seen in the short tester i made (link above).