The Coolidge is proud to announce that during the month of August we’ll be showcasing short films made by artists who work for Soup2Nuts Productions, based in Watertown. www.soup2nuts.tv
For more than twelve years, Soup2Nuts has created award-winning animated programming for the major television and cable networks. Best known for its smart humor, unique animation styles and improv-infused dialogue, Soup2Nuts’ productions stand out in the television landscape.
This month, the Coolidge has selected the following shorts to run before our feature films:
"Larry Bruce" (in Moviehouse I)
This film was made in under 12 hours. It was fun
BIO:
Dan Flynn, Joe Boyle, and Mike Annear
We like to draw moving pictures.
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"Jospeh" (in Moviehouse II)
Completed in the summer of 2008 Joseph is a story about selflessness,
giving and the impact those acts have on the people around you. The
graphic style was inspired by the 1940's and 50's films of The UPA
(United Productions of America).
BIO:
Geoff Marian
Abandoning a promising career with Geoff and the Jug Band Jumpers in the Fall of 2004 Geoff Marian left the majestic highlands of Lenexa, Kansas to pursue a long time dream of living in a cramped apartment, surviving on Cup-of-Soup and little to no sleep. A graduate of The Art Institute of Boston's animation program in the summer of 2008, Geoff was once quoted saying something very clever, only once. His favorite word is "pastry". He will be missed (probably).
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"Steamy Greens" (Playing in the Mini Max)
Green lifestyle tips wrapped and served in a sexy package.
BIO:
David SanAngelo
Creative Director of Soup2Nuts Animation Studio and Emmy nominated Director of Word Girl (PBS Kids!) David also directed the Emmy nominated animated series Time Warp Trio (NBC, Discovery Kids) and has worked on numerous series such as Home Movies (Adult Swim), The Dick & Paula Celebrity Special (FX) and Hey Monie (BET & Oxygen).
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Fall (in the Screening Room) This is a sketch of my fall of 2007. It is a collection of pictures set to the song "Dancing behind my eyelids" by the band Mum. I wanted to
create something that I did not control, but still had an air of intentionality behind it. All pictures taken on A Nikon D70 SLR camera.
BIO:
Justin Cichon
A fan of animation and of creating tiny places.