8 minutes
All ages
A long time ago, there was a witch named Loneliness. Whenever angry, she would go out at night and curse people. Anyone whom she cursed would turn sour and become a sour ogre.
One night, the witch caught a man playing a musical instrument on a balcony. The witch cursed him, but he did not turn sour. Thinking it was due to the music he was playing, the witch waited for the song to finish. She cursed him again, and he still did not turn sour. The musician smiled and pointed the witch to a room where she found a baby sleeping in a crib. She touched the baby and turned into a kind-hearted fairy. Now, all the things she touches turn into sugar.
Profile Artist
The Catalan shadow theater company Olveira Salcedo and the Mallorcan musician and composer Jaume Tugores once again collaborate on their latest project that musically illustrates the moving objects of a shadow theater performance into an eight-track album titled “The invented morning.”
The challenge has given birth to the nonstopmotion concept, which compiles audiovisual language resources (traveling, changes of plan, rhythm) and performs them analogically like a live performance.
Tugores wrote the story that introduced the topic and acted as the starting point for the video creation.