Humdrum

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Humdrum
Directed byPeter Peake
Channel 4 Television Corporation
Canal+

Premiere
Release date
1998 (UK)
Running time
7 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Humdrum is a 1998 British animated comedy short film directed by Peter Peake.[2] It was released in 1998 and produced by Aardman Animations and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Short Film and a BAFTA nomination in the same category.[3]

Plot summary

The film features two anonymous Scottish-accented

cow and later his failure to recognize a rather fantastic rabbit (His misled guesses include a 'fireman chasing an igloo' and an 'Otter with two sausage strapped to his head'). After an amusing outburst from the poor fellow, his annoying partner accuses him of being 'shirty'. This leads him to explode, furiously crying "I'm stuck indoors playing 'Guess the misshapen beast' with someone who clearly wouldn't recognise a rabbit if it came to his house for tea, said 'What's up Doc?' and started burrowing into his head! There are blind people with no fingers who are better at shadow puppets than you! No wonder I'm a tad miffed!" An awkward silence follows this, until the doorbell rings and the first character goes to answer it and finds the second character's 'cow' shadow puppet, which moos. Despite being disappointed with being wrong about a cow's appearance, he simply responds to this with a cheery "Not today, thank you." and closes the door in front of the camera, thus ending the animation.[4]

Cast

Film technique

The film employs a distinctive

stop-motion cutout animation technique to animate the shadow puppets,[6]
making them move in ways that traditional shadow puppets cannot but retaining the impression of being projected onto everyday backgrounds.

Credits

[7]

See also

  • List of stop-motion films
  • Silhouette animation (a similar technique but with the light coming from behind)

External links


References

  1. ^ AtomFilms ignites with Oscar noms-Variety
  2. ^ AllMovie
  3. ^ "Aardman Animations - Latest News".
  4. ^ Best Animated Short: Best Animated Short - 1999
  5. ^ BCDB[dead link]
  6. ^ Fresh From the Festivals: October 1999's Film Reviews-AWN
  7. ^ "Humdrum". Archived from the original on 12 October 2015. Retrieved 7 October 2018.