Meet Meline: A 3D Animated Short by Sebastien Laban and Virginie Goyons

April 1, 2009 by Geeks are Sexy | 4 comments

As all you regulars should know by now, we’re really suckers for well made 3D animated movies here at GAS. So when French filmmaker and longtime GAS reader Sebastien Laban wrote to us today to tell us about his upcomming 3D flick, Meet Meline, we just had to share it with you guys.

After two years of intense work on an independent 3D animated short film called “Meet Meline”, Virginie GOYONS and Sebastien LABAN made the teaser/trailer to show you a little bit more of the short film. We’re proud to present you the 46-seconds-video with the official music of “Meet Meline”, composed by Guillaume ROUSSEL!

As soon as they’re done with the full 6-minute movie, we’ll be sure to post it here on gas!

Merci Sebastien!

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4 Comments »

Comment by Rob O.
2009-04-01 13:27:25

It’s simply astonishing to see how far this stuff has come. Compare Meline to the little boy in “Polar Express,” for example. I can’t wait to see the full-length short!

 
Comment by Jesmond Darmanin
2009-04-01 23:58:18

Wow!! it’s really well made, incredible

 
Comment by jorma
2009-04-02 04:46:47

Very, very nice! Does anyone have sheet music for the music? :p

 
Comment by Shanna S.
2009-04-02 11:23:57

Aboslutely incredible. I do beg to differ Rob…this has so much more intricacy, detail and flow than Polar Express. I can’t wait to see the whole thing. Wonderful job…can we get the score anywhere?? I don’t find any info for Roussel….?

 
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