ROUND 3: The final selection of guest animators on
@ramandjafari’s music video for
@coldplay, “feelslikeimfallinginlove”. SO MUCH LOVE TO EVERYONE INVOLVED IN THIS, WE COULDN’T BE PROUDER❣️
Martin Robic
@robic.martin | France | Digital 2D
Martin is an illustrator and filmmaker who graduated from Gobelins. He’s done storyboards for Arcane season 2, commercials and documentaries. His work aims to create a sparkle of emotion in the viewer’s eye, switching style between creepy ink drawings or explosive fireworks✨
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Raman Djafari
@ramandjafari | Germany | Digital 2D & 3D
Raman created their own segment for this as well as overseeing the direction for the others! 🌙
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Isabel Garrett
@isabelamelia.garrett | UK | Stop motion felt
Blinkink director, former resident artist at Alexander Mcqueen’s Sarabande Foundation, and a graduate of the prestigious
@nftsfilmtv, Isabel specialises in crafting intricate, atmospheric worlds that are as surreal as they are charming to transport audiences to the most unexpected places.
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Hannah van der Weide
@hannah.frogs | Netherlands | Watercolour & 2D digital
Hannah is an illustrator and animator who likes to combine painting, drawing and digital methods. The subjects of their work are a mix of nature, fantasy and everyday life.
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Kohana Wilson
@kohana.wilson | US | Pencil on paper & digital colouring
Kohana Wilson (they/them) is an award-winning 2D animator, artist and educator based in Brooklyn. They animate with pencil and paper, building lush, poetic and restless worlds marked by nonsense gravity, elastic characters and wandering camera moves. When they’re not animating, you can find them teaching obscure card games to strangers, cooking an elaborate breakfast, or cloud gazing.
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Ram Han
@ram__han | South Korea | 2D digital & digital painting
Ram Han is a digital painter based and born in Seoul, Korea. She uses digital painting as the main medium and is interested in studying experimental fantasy injected into the current and old pop/subculture and media. She believes the nature of the memory is the ambiguity between virtual and real life.