Illustration by Yiffy Gu.
See more: https://bldgwlf.com/yiffy-gu/
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Yiffy Gu / Chaotic Happiness
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Yiffy Gu https://ift.tt/31Vhdzk
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Selections have been made for the 45-minute CHROMA Screening. This year we had almost 100 films submitted (the most we've ever had, and close to 3 hours of content)! Faculty judges were blown away by the quality of the work submitted and judging was extremely difficult. Well done everyone!
The film selections are as follows:
Silence Your Cell Phones: Fall 2018 Animation Lab Team Class
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard: Francis Amisola
Peeping Peepers: Mackenzie Bigley
Telemarkitty: Chumani Bowser
Carnival 51: Maddie Carreiro
Summer: Hailey Corrigan
Kaiju KO!: Ryan Cunningham
Merak: John Davis
Don't Look Behind You: Annie Filali
Alike: Maddie Carreiro, Sidney Gale, Ben Heuser, Addi Wallace, Jovan Wilson
Root: Mason Gray
Chaser: Yiffy Gu
The Hunter: Mariana Floria, Thomas Haase
Catchin' On The Fly: Ben Heuser
Happy Feet: D'Angelo Jackson
Much, Much, How Much: Alma Kim
Runner's High: Mallorie Kriebel
Forest Monster: JungRim Lee
Tag!!: Nic Hearl, David Mason
Maize: Cassie Moore
Welcome to Floriduh: Danielle Mutispaugh
Red Room: Kaycee Nwakudu
Please note: selections above are listed in alphabetical order. This is not the final screening order.
If you would like to submit an updated version of your file, please email revisions to ccadanimation [@] gmail.com by 12:00pm (Noon) on Tuesday, May 7th.
The 45-minute CHROMA Screening will be at 6:30pm in the Canzani Screening Room on Wednesday, May 8th.
If you submitted a film for CHROMA and it is not listed above, it will play during the Kit & Kaboodle Screening in DSB 135 during the entirety of CHROMA.
Be sure to check out the website for all other CHROMA events and activities!
Congratulations everyone!
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Yiffy Gu, Mindfulness, illustration, 2020
And a Character for Pride Month, 2018
https://instagram.com/yiffygu
“My inspiration could come from anything ranging from daily life to artworks in the museum, from cartoon to music, from an uproar topic to a whimsical dream.”
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