"Moon Melody" is a 6 minute children's fantasy short animated film about a boy suffering from culture shock, struggling to find comfort in an unfamiliar setting. Set to the music of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's "The Kalendar Prince"     (2019) 

OVERVIEW

Nikolas, a young boy, lives blissfully watching the world go by. Stars float over his head, butterflies float through a valley of blooming flowers and the sun and the moon chase each other through the sky. Every­thing is warm and sweet and familiar until the Moon chases the Sun into the horizon and Nikolas' world becomes cold and dark. He sets off to find the Sun and Moon and goes on an emotional journey, discovering warmth in unusual places and facing despair for the first time. His journey is guided by the music, Nikolai Rimsky-Karsakov's "The Kalendar Prince" which is the emotional anchor­point of the film and also the base inspiration for the pacing of the film.

OUR GOAL

We made this short film as an embodiment of what we love and respect in animation and film. Our drive to make this film was to be a part of something bigger than ourselves. The style of the film was derived from old Russian animations. We wanted the film to be open to the viewers interpretation, giving the audience the ability to take the story and read it as if it were their own reflections. We wanted the story to feel timeless and to touch on nostalgia and fantasy, but for many this is a familiar and very close-to-home tale. A tale told in both symbolism and color.

Visual Development

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