Not much happened here in the last years. I know I should update this with some Revolting Rhymes or even Pettersson und Findus 3 but…. there’s no time. I still do this stuff, and more. I know you want it. The phone number is still correct ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I’ll leave this here, which is also old, but I animated quite a lot of it and I still like it.
Max Stöhr Demo Reel 2013 from Max Stöhr on Vimeo.
I thought this needed a little update.
I animated parts of the “Adventure Time” Episode “A Glitch Is A Glitch” directed by David Oreilly. Super fun and also weird…
62814256 from David OReilly on Vimeo.
Oh wow! I haven’t updated this website in a long time. I guess it’s time to write down some of the things that happened in the last year.
So the one big thing I did in 2012: Together with Michael Sieber at Studio Soi I directed a short film for the German broadcaster ZDF.
It ran on Tv as part of the programme “Siebenstein” a couple of times and is making the rounds in festivals now. In May we actually won the “Tricks for Kids” award at the “Internationales Trickfilm Festival Stuttgart”.
That’s a terrible picture of me with the award. Next week it’s running at the Fantoche festival in Switzerland. Looking forward to that.
Some more pictures here and if you want to see the film in its entirety then head on over to this link. Unfortunately no subtitles there so brush up your German skills.
Updated my Demo Reel.
Looking for work for December and January.
Thought it should get its own post.
Grabbed the picture from the Studio Soi Blog, which in turn nicked it from Matte Painter Alex Lindner.
A lot of things happened in the last two days in different parts of the world. In no particular order:
- The External World gets an Honorable Mention at Sundance Film Festival.
- The Gruffalo is being nominated for the prestigious German Adolf-Grimme-Preis.
- Aaaaaand…. The Gruffalo is nominated for an Oscar in the Animated Shortfilm category!!!
Also, I had my first radio interview.
The Gruffalo made it on the Shortlist for the Animated Short Film category of the Academy Awards. Together with nine other short films it is competing for one of five nominations.
Best of luck to the Gruffaloooooooooo!!!!!
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Max Stöhr animates things. At the moment he is freelancing in Berlin.