A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
London, England, UK
Born:
February 22, 1995
Steve Cutts is an illustrator and animator based in London, England. His artwork satirizes the excesses of modern society. His style is inspired by 1920s cartoons, as well as modern comic books and graphic novels. In 2012, Cutts created his most popular film, MAN, which has environmentalist and animal rights themes. Created with Adobe Flash and After Effects, Cutts describes the film as "looking at man's relationship with the natural world." In January 2016, a Cutts couch gag for a season 27 episode of The Simpsons featured an homage to 1980s action TV shows such as Miami Vice. In October 2016, a Cutts video for the song "Are You Lost In The World Like Me?" from the album These Systems Are Failing by Moby and the Void Pacific Choir addressed smartphone addiction, with Max Fleischer-inspired animation. Moby hired Cutts to create the video after being "amazed and blown away" by his MAN film. The video won the 2017 Webby Award for animation. In June 2017, Cutts illustrated another video for Moby and the Void Pacific Choir, "In This Cold Place" from the album More Fast Songs About the Apocalypse. Cutts stated that both Moby videos represent "consumerism, greed, corruption and ultimately our self-destructiveness." In 2017, Cutts won the Jury Award at Annecy International Film Festival, the highest award which is a qualifying factor to be eligible for nomination at the Academy Awards, for the music video “Are You Lost in the World Like Me?” In 2018 for the second-year running, Cutts was the Webby Award Winner in the Film & Video Animation Category for original cartoons, motion graphics, illustrations, or digitally animated images premiered on the Internet. Cutts made Ridley Scott’s curated list of just 12 for the New Directors' Showcase at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in June 2018. Of the final reel, Scott said: “The range of the work submitted this year has been remarkable. We’ve taken great care to ensure that the 2018 reel not only reflects great ideas but also considered craft and production." Description above from the Wikipedia article Steve Cutts, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Animation:
2014 How Will You Die?
2017 Happiness
2020 Man 2020
2021 Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?
2022 A Brief Disagreement
Creator:
2014 How Will You Die?
2017 Happiness
2018 Fear of the Deer
2020 Man 2020
2021 Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?
2022 A Brief Disagreement
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Director:
2011 In The Fall
2012 Man
2013 Anytime is Ice Cream Time
2014 How Will You Die?
2014 The Walk Home
2014 Wake Up Call
2014 Where Are They Now?
2015 The Water Rooms
2017 Happiness
2017 In This Cold Place
2017 The Sad Reality of Our World
2018 Fear of the Deer
2020 Man 2020
2020 The Turning Point
2021 A Viral Spiral
2021 Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?
2022 A Brief Disagreement
???? MAN
Editor:
2011 In The Fall
2012 Man
2013 Anytime is Ice Cream Time
2014 How Will You Die?
2014 The Walk Home
2014 Wake Up Call
2014 Where Are They Now?
2015 The Water Rooms
2017 Happiness
2017 In This Cold Place
2017 The Sad Reality of Our World
2018 Fear of the Deer
2020 Man 2020
2020 The Turning Point
2021 A Viral Spiral
2021 Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?
2022 A Brief Disagreement
???? MAN
Producer:
2011 In The Fall
2012 Man
2013 Anytime is Ice Cream Time
2014 How Will You Die?
2014 The Walk Home
2014 Wake Up Call
2014 Where Are They Now?
2015 The Water Rooms
2017 Happiness
2017 In This Cold Place
2017 The Sad Reality of Our World
2018 Fear of the Deer
2020 Man 2020
2020 The Turning Point
2021 A Viral Spiral
2021 Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?
2022 A Brief Disagreement
???? MAN
Writer:
2011 In The Fall
2012 Man
2013 Anytime is Ice Cream Time
2014 How Will You Die?
2014 The Walk Home
2014 Wake Up Call
2014 Where Are They Now?
2015 The Water Rooms
2017 Happiness
2017 In This Cold Place
2017 The Sad Reality of Our World
2018 Fear of the Deer
2020 Man 2020
2020 The Turning Point
2021 A Viral Spiral
2021 Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?
2022 A Brief Disagreement
???? MAN
Animation:
1989 The Simpsons
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