Caminandes is an independently produced series of computer animated short films created by Pablo Vazquez (was born in Río Gallegos, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina[1]), produced and released by the Blender Foundation.[2][3]
Dutch film
Caminandes (1, 2 & 3)
Directed by
Pablo Vazquez
Produced by
Blender Foundation
Country
Netherlands
Promotional image for Llama Drama showing Koro in front of a desolate road.Promotional image for Gran Dillama showing Koro behind an electrical fence.Promotional image for Llamigos showing Koro and Oti in a minecart.
Etymology
The title "Caminandes" is a portmanteau of the Spanish word "caminar" ("to walk") and Andes, the longest continental mountain range in the world.[2] The subtitles of episodes 2 and 3 are also portmanteaus of various Spanish words.
Plot
The films center on Koro the llama[lower-alpha 1] and his attempts to overcome various obstacles in Patagonia.
Caminandes 1: Llama Drama (2013)
Koro has trouble crossing an apparent desolate road, a problem that an unwitting Armadillo does not share.
Caminandes 2: Gran Dillama (2013)
Koro hunts for food on the other side of a fence and is once again inspired by the Armadillo but this time to a shocking effect.
Caminandes 3: Llamigos (2016)
Koro meets Oti, a pesky magellanic penguin, in an epic battle over tasty red berries during the winter.
Production
Francesco Siddi, one of the producers of Caminandes, in India 2017.
The films, inspired by the cartoons of Chuck Jones,[5] are created using FLOSS (Free/Libre Open Source Software) such as[2]
Blender, a professional free and open-source 3D computer graphics software
GIMP, a free and open-source raster graphics editor
Krita, a free and open-source raster graphics editor based on Qt 5 and the KDE Frameworks 5
Linux, a Unix-like computer operating system assembled under the model of free and open-source software development and distribution
The first film was produced by Pablo Vazquez, Beorn Leonard and Francesco Siddi with a soundtrack by Jan Morgenstern.[2] Hjalti Hjalmarsson, Andy Goralczyk and Sergey Sharybin joined the production team for the second film.[3]
Awards
Jan Morgenstern won the 2014 Jerry Goldsmith award for "Best Score for an Animated Short Film" at the International Film Music Festival in Córdoba, Spain, for Gran Dillama.[6][7]
Gallery
Caminandes 1: Llama Drama (2013)
Caminandes 2: Gran Dillama (2013)
Caminandes 3: Llamigos (2016)
References
More precisely, Koro is a "chulengo", a young guanaco, which is the wild counterpart to the llama.[4]
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