Summaries

Typesetter Blues is a 3-minute animated short starring a likeable monster named Harold. In this melancholy monster love story, Harold falls for a new coworker, who unfortunately falls harder for someone else. Typesetter Blues is written in the English nonsense poetry tradition of Edward Lear, Lewis Carroll, and Ogden Nash, putting a humorous spin on realistic situations and imbuing them with emotion and energy. Also influenced by the wry tones of Robert Service and Shel Silverstein, Typesetter Blues is a carefully crafted piece, paying attention to story, image and sound. The mixed-media animation will reference the design elements of the printing process so that the setting of the print shop becomes part of the aesthetic as well as a key element of the story.—Anonymous

Details

Genres
  • Comedy
  • Animation
  • Romance
  • Short
Release date Sep 30, 2012
Countries of origin Canada
Language English

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Tech specs

Runtime 3m
Color Color
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