Weareom Archives - Trunk | Animation Production Company
The big one-oh
On 18, Feb 2013 | No Comments | In news / blog, Press | By Layla
We’re all dressed up like this lovely lady to celebrate Trunk’s big birthday today, we’re now in double figures! Yes, it’s been 10 years of Trunk. Good on us.
weareom “Waste”
On 06, Apr 2012 | No Comments | In news / blog | By Richard
Trunk’s directing collective WeAreOm have just completed a fabulous new film called ‘Waste’. ‘Waste’ came about after WeAreOm had worked on a commercial that incorporated pop-ups, As Director Anton Groves noted “We realised that no one had thought of integrating pop-ups into a real life context, so we had this idea of a film about a wasteful character who has these monsters scattered about his mundane life, consuming all his waste”. Set and filmed in Bucharest the short stars Mihai Stanescu as the wasteful slacker and award-wining actress Ana Ularu as the female lead. But the real stars of the show are the monsters that include Syd who lives in a filing cabinet and Creech the toilet monster that no one should have to deal with after a heavy night. Damian Groves from WeAreOm and Andy Sinboy created the brilliant pop-up monsters and the film was funded by WeAreOm’s production company studioset.tv. The film is to be released on-line at the beginning of May but here is a link to a trailer of the film
Suie Paparude- Moartea Boxelor
On 01, Nov 2011 | No Comments | In clip, directors, Weareom | By Layla
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Suie Paparude
On 01, Nov 2011 | No Comments | In Home, news / blog | By Richard
Here’s the latest video from our directors weareom. It’s for the Romanan band Suie Paparude for their track “Moartea Boxelor”. Moving through a landscape full of shadows and harsh contrasts filmed at oblique angles the film combines these classic film noir effects with new film making techniques. Here’s weareom’s Anton’s explanation of the new techniques they used in this atmospheric promo “(we used)….ink running experiments and other dark liquid shots that were composited into each respective shot. We also used some old speakers to create a kind of 3d graphic equaliser with the ‘coffee’ that appears in her cup in the second part of the video. Ironically, the title of this track can be translated to “Death to the Speakers” – which is funny because 5 speakers were actually burnt out and destroyed during these experiments.”
Alphabank
On 05, Apr 2010 | No Comments | In clip, Commercials, Director Page, Home, Weareom, work | By Richard