Dutch animation has rich tradition of quality and originality. Some of the first independent animators I started to study were
Borge Ring, Paul
Driessen, and Co
Hoedeman.
Borge Ring's "
Anna and Bella"(1984) was one of the films that solidified my interest in hand drawn line animation. This tradition continues with
Hisko Hulsing. Vim page
here. I first met
Hisko in
Annecy France back in 2004, where he was showing his film "Seventeen". I was there with my film "
Delivery", I like to think our styles are similar, albeit, I believe him to be way more advanced than myself.
Hisko has the rare skill of artistic diversity. He is not only a talented draftsman, but he excels at animation, painting, music, and even the challenging game of government financing. The content of his films are emotionally charged, and quite often, actually regularly, on the dark side.
Hisko does not shy away from content that other animators would never consider. He uses sex, violence, and solitude as tools to express his stories flawlessly.
Hisko's newest film "Junkyard" seems very promising, go
HERE for some clips and stills from it. He sent me the
animatic last year, and I really think it's his best work yet, even in the
animatic stage.
Hisko utilizes
pantomime, which I've always sworn by as a great way to tell stories. Try to check out his work.. it can be tough to find, he's managed to stay off of
the web.
Amazing the work of Hisko! A post about Paul Driessen would be awesome too.
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