A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Il piccolo galago senegalese
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
ANICA
ASIFA
Rai Ragazzi
Studio Pandora
VideocittÃ
cartoonITALIA
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 3
A little galago needs to learn how to hunt, but his fear of falling out of trees stops him. The main themes of the short are the fear of failure and the chance to turn failures into opportunities.
3D Animator:
Christian Scarlatescu
Anita Verona
Francesca Fulginiti
3D Modeller:
Alberto Giolito
3D Supervisor:
Carlo Misischi
Art Direction:
Giulia Filippini
Character Designer:
Andrea Monnet
Director:
Francesco Catarinolo
Anita Verona
Editor:
Francesco Catarinolo
Matte Painter:
Andrea Monnet
Producer:
Cecilia Quattrini
Francesco Catarinolo
Rossella Mercurio
Set Dresser:
Alberto Giolito
Sound Designer:
Stefano Maccarelli
Storyboard:
Andrea Monnet
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