A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 1, 2007
Original Title:
Simulacra
Genres:
Animation | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
NYC School of Visual Arts
SVA MFA Computer Arts
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 4
In the vast galaxy, there is one robot planet where natural life is extinct, where only machines and robots live. One day, one robot finds a piece of organic life in his world. He's very excited about his discovery and wants to preserve the organic specimen located in a dangerous and restricted area of the planet. Finally, he decides to rescue the organic specimen. Then his adventure begins.
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Character Designer:
Tatchapon Lertwirojkul
Compositing Lead:
Tatchapon Lertwirojkul
Director:
Tatchapon Lertwirojkul
Editor:
Tatchapon Lertwirojkul
Lighting Artist:
Tatchapon Lertwirojkul
Modeling:
Tatchapon Lertwirojkul
Music:
Naoto Kubo
Sakolrat Lertwirojkul
Tedd Goldman
Yang Shihan
Rigging Supervisor:
Tatchapon Lertwirojkul
Sound Effects:
Naoto Kubo
Sakolrat Lertwirojkul
Tedd Goldman
Yang Shihan
Story:
Tatchapon Lertwirojkul
Thanks:
Bruce Wands
Steve Rittler
Hong In-pyo
Carl Edwards
Edgar Grana
Trilby Schreiber
Robert Cavaleli
Yaron Canetti
Yang Shihan
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