Her Boat _ Sheridan Animation 2019 short film

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  • Опубліковано 22 жов 2020

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  • @itstwokay
    @itstwokay 3 роки тому +901

    Absolutely stunning animation, so fluid and colors are beautiful. This has me thinking if there's more meaning than what's shown at surface level. Great job, keep it up!

  • @OrganicTrash
    @OrganicTrash Рік тому +646

    I just went through heartbreak and I have to say this film feels like that metaphor for me. finally getting something, thinking "this is it", only for it to be snatched away. you dwell on what was, and go through every step of grief. everything around you stops, you beg for it back, you feel anger, and then eventually acceptance as you let it go. the sunsets of life are bittersweet, somehow beautiful but painful. you take what you learned from it and create something better, you find yourself and grow

  • @jkrwhy
    @jkrwhy 3 роки тому +198

    The 3D animated shots blend way too well with this film. It's really stunning to see such visuals bleed together; especially with the way the water is animated. This, in addition to the nearly line-less art style, is really gorgeous to say the least. I'm genuinely captivated by the character's story, emotions, and connection with what I can only describe as her only friend. Marvelous job to the team that worked on this! I would love to see more, if there's any in store, for the future! Cheers! ✨💖✨

  • @CerealBee
    @CerealBee  +367

    Why is this so underrated? The animation for this is absolutely gorgeous! Love how well incorporated the 3D elements are with the 2D ones!

  • @Artbug
    @Artbug  +2

    Gorgeous animation... but is she grieving a boat? Or just upset that without a boat its harder to fish and survive now... because it looks like she's grieving a boat

  • @limeslime711
    @limeslime711 Рік тому +4

    If you replace every piece of a boat, is it still the same boat? Was it ever the same, from one moment to the next? Maybe the familiarity is what makes it the same at all. Maybe it is only a different boat when you replace its place in your heart.

  • @qwertysub2038

    Dang I would’ve thought by the views this was newly fresh only to realize it was made 2 years ago. It’s absolutely gorgeous and thanks to my recommendations for this one.

  • @derekdexheimer3070

    I think it was Orson Welles who said the best film is a lucid dream. This piece captures that blurring of the real, super-real, surreal, and dream. Opulent colors, fantastic detail without being finicky. Colors glow, beyond what the sea and the shore are capable of. All without a word of dialog. Just absolutely wonderful.

  • @aggimajera
    @aggimajera 3 роки тому +62

    I watched this on the steam during the San Diego International Film Festival. You had some stiff competition. But this short stood out to me as the one that should have taken best short award. Absolutely stunning work.

  • @KevinMcLean

    This is a masterpiece! I can feel the emotion through every aspect of its production. The small acting gestures, the story pacing, the music especially, everything! It's all a masterpiece!

  • @jjstarrprod

    Funny how the youtube algorhythm is pushing this short back to the shore now.

  • @jheart_ii

    We treat our first steps, first experiences,first artwork, first success, our first job, our first dream as close and dear into our hearts that when life take it away it is devastating. Almost feeling hopeless to try again. Being lost and grieving to what is lost is all part of the process. We give up and felt like there's no anymore hope to continue. But maybe the things we've lost is the one who'll bring us into much better place to try again. As we bring our memories of our first, we go forward to the next, better and maybe a little bit wiser. We won't know how many loss is on the way but the possibility of rebuilding and seeing our growth along the way is there.

  • @user-ft8ww5qy8q

    波の音、カモメ?の鳴き声、かわりゆく天気、遥か大海原の地平線。少女が一人。セリフは一切ないものの、見る者に十分な想像力を与えてくれる良作だと思います。ありがとうございます。何度も見たくななります。

  • @japaa16

    this video has so many layers of emotion.

  • @jayseonwoo8338

    It is like looking at a beautiful landscape painting.

  • @extrachipper

    Beautiful and immersive. I swear, when those drops of rain hit the sand at

  • @SuperHeroSewing

    Clearly a labor of love. Took me somewhere magical.

  • @bitterbunny7920

    This to me reminds me of the pain and fear of being forced to leave behind your beautiful light filled childhood as you start a new chapter of life in the adult world. It's a tough battle of realization with a harsh feeling of loss to encompass it. Learning to embrace your new world as an adult is the most beautiful part about this, as that embrace does not mean completely starting anew, but taking with you the precious memories and lessons you learned as a child and incorporating those into your life. All is not forgotten, and it is the memories that make our lives full of nostalgia and beauty. We do not need to ever completely leave our childhood behind to grow up. We simply need to embrace the change and remain true to who we are and remember our roots. I feel like this is just the type of thing I needed to see.

  • @noahnaugler7611

    Man, I wish art and animation styles closer to this were more common in larger productions. The character design, the mixed methods, the colour theory, it's all so beautiful. Even with a totally different soundscape, I'd watch something led by this creator

  • @mariel1533

    I love how her hair length changes show the passage of time. She had that red boat for a good long time and then in the end her cut hair shows another time skip. Amazing work!