A work based on a musical composition written by Montreal music composer José Evangelista.
Director | Christopher Hinton |
Animation | Christopher Hinton |
Music | Eve Egoyan |
Production
Christopher Hinton
Christopher Hinton is a Canadian award winning animator who has directed and animated films at the National Film Board, the CBC and several commercial animation studios. Born in Galt (now Cambridge) Ontario, in 1952, he has animated, written, directed over a dozen NFB films, including, C‑Note (NFB 2005), the Oscar®-nominated Blackfly (1991), Flux (NFB 2003), Blowhard (1978), Lady Frances Simpson (1978), Giordano (1985), Watching TV (1994), The Gift (1981), Fiprecan (1983), and A Piece of the Action (1983). As an independent filmmaker, Christopher has animated and directed and produced several films, the Oscar®-nominated Nibbles (2003), A Nice Day in the Country (1988), Chroma Concerto (2007) and Compression (2008).
A now retired professor of animation, (Concordia University, Montreal) he works as an artist, independent producer, photographer and film maker in Victoria, British Columbia. Recent works explore the boundaries of narrative and abstraction and the integration of contemporary media into the moving image.
Biographies have been provided by third parties.
A now retired professor of animation, (Concordia University, Montreal) he works as an artist, independent producer, photographer and film maker in Victoria, British Columbia. Recent works explore the boundaries of narrative and abstraction and the integration of contemporary media into the moving image.
Biographies have been provided by third parties.
One For Stew (2020) ; Egoyan-Evangelista Collaboration (2020) ; CNote (2005) ; Nibbles (2003) ; X‑Man (2002) ; Twang (2002) ; Flux (2002) ; Watching T.V. (1994) ; Blackfly (1991) ; Nice Day in the Country (1988) ; Giordano (1985) ; A Piece of the Action (1983) ; The Gift (1981) Lady Frances Simpson (1978) ; Blowhard (1978).