Mila Crew World-Wide
Here is a great Motion Graphic just completed by Salvador Almanza from Mexico.
Looking at some 1943 references for a shot we’ll be doing. The bombing of one of the main bridges in Trento was a big event for the city. One of those family stories that I heard many many times growing up. My grandparents house was on the other side of the river so the family…
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Director Cinzia Angelini and VFX Supervisor Valerio Oss will open the conference with a keynote presentation! We hope to see you there! “The Making of Mila: Creating a Quality Animated Film via the World Wide Web” presentation will share with the filmmaking community what a group of 350 artists from more than 35 countries learned…
Mila’s most complicated prop is the carousel. We’ll have two versions of it, the non destroyed one for a Dream Sequence and the Destroyed one that is showcased here, for the war sequence. This version of the carousel has been in the works for a long time and lot of people contributed to making it…
Browsing through my library of reference from Trento 1943. Let’s not forget that Mila is based on true events. Here are a couple of moments taken after September 3rd 1943.