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Red Bull Canimation: the winners
Posted by Creative Review, 4 January 2012, 16:51 Permalink Comments (6)

Red Bull's Canimation competition gave student and non-professional animators the chance to win internships at top animation studios Aardman, The Mill and 12foot6, state of the art animation software and a chance to be featured on Channel Four as well as in cinemas nationwide. Here are the winners
In the stop/motion student category, Ben Hennnessey won with this very sweet tale of a squirell making good use of cans of a certain caffeinated energy drink. He wins a placement at Aardman
Scott Waddington won the CGI student category with The Featherless Chicken. His placement is at The Mill
And Marc Moynihan won the drawn student category with this. He wins a placement at 12foot6
In the Open category, Chris Butcher won stop-motion with Inspiration From Emptiness
Paul Barlow took top honours in the CGI category with Tinsect Waltz
And, breaking the all-male domination of the winners' list, Chloe Rodman won the drawn category with Skyhound
Congratulations to all. You can see all the entered work here

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6 Comments
There all brilliant!, I love the creativity of the Chris Butcher's entry!
2012-01-05 09:33:01
I agree with Alex. All fantastic and I also especially like Chris Butcher's F1 car!
2012-01-05 11:37:13
I agree, that Chris guy is pretty good... ;) Thank you btw appreciate your comments
2012-01-05 17:53:49
Scotts was really good as well & at 19 & only in his second year, is he the youngest of the winners?
2012-01-16 18:28:05
Chris Butcher's stop motion spot is really impressive.
2012-01-16 19:54:15
Chris Butchers was definitely the best and personally i think the most creative. Genius!
2012-01-28 01:39:26
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