Defective Detective

Defective Detective from Cartoon Brew on Vimeo.

Avner Geller and Stevie Lewis worked together to bring us this lovely animated film about a hapless detective’s attempt in catching a serial killer. Gorgeously lit, textured, modelled and designed, it features a combination of 2D and 3D animation and debuted at Cartoon Brew’s second annual Student Animation Festival. It scores a pretty okay rating in the humor department, in my opinion, but the best thing about it is its brevity: A good film usually doesn’t have to go any longer than it needs to. On that note, I’ll shut up now and let you enjoy it.

(Thanks to Greg for the nudge.)

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Lilian Darmono

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Born and raised in Jakarta, Indonesia, Lilian moved to Singapore and eventually Australia for her studies, eventually graduating from Swinburne NID in Prahran, Melbourne. She then worked in print design before deciding to switch to the field of Motion Design in late 2003. Her obsessions include travelling, illustrating, and cats. She is currently in the London leg of her 'Mograph Tour Around The World', and calls Melbourne home.

9 Comments

Jacopo Spina

Simply Without words! Manifique!
Grreat rendering and animations

Brandia

Amazing, funny and an outstanding artistic and technical level. The best: 2D-3D integration.

Ashley Maas

Love this. It’s so well done. And they picked the perfect composer, Raphael Beau, to do the score. 

Matt Gavin

Great animation w/ quite a bit of dark humor thrown in!

Anonymous

So good! NO easy feat for students. Great job!

ThePandaRabbit

i like this! the music was great too!

ThePandaRabbit

i like this! the music was great too!

smithjackob

Aner Gellen and Stevie Lewis worked together to bring us this lovely animated film about a hapless detective’s attempt in catching a serial killer.

smithjackob

Amazing funny and both of characters worked together to bring us this lovely animated film about a hapless detective’s attempt in catching a serial killer. 

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