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Virgil Widrich's Fast Film finally up on line Print E-mail
Contributed by Nicol Wistreich Saturday, 07 October 2006

It should have won an Oscar for best animated short, but its use of copyrighted images prevented that (albeit printed onto paper and folded into origami shapes). When I briefly met Virgil Widrich, whose Copyshop did stretch to Oscar glory, at the Hull International Short Film Festival, he thought that Fair Use laws would be enough for this film to get a US release and Oscar nomination. But no cigar, sadly, much to the loss of any copyright holders trying to keep geniuses like Virgil on side (because what's copyright without talent and art, eh?)

Nevertheless, its a miracle of what three years of patience, a production studio and serious amounts of hard work can achieve. And remember - as far as I am aware - there are no computer effects used in the making of this. Just a frame-by-frame labour of love.

 

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WIDRICH\'S WILD RIDE
written by James MacGregor, October 07, 2006
Just totally brilliant!
Loved it.
WIDRICH\'S WILD RIDE
written by James MacGregor, October 07, 2006
Just totally brilliant!
Loved it.
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written by Laurence Boyce, October 09, 2006
I agree: a great film. Everyone should also try and see the aforementioned Copy Shop by Widrich as well. And, if you have the time, search out Film Noir a UK film that's similar in style and very good indeed.
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written by Laurence Boyce, October 09, 2006
I agree: a great film. Everyone should also try and see the aforementioned Copy Shop by Widrich as well. And, if you have the time, search out Film Noir a UK film that's similar in style and very good indeed.

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