Chris Landreth (born August 4, 1961) is an American animator working in Canada, best known for his work on the 2004 film ''
Ryan''. He has made many animated films since the mid-1990s, including ''The End'', ''
Bingo'', ''The Listener'', ''Caustic Sky: A Portrait of Regional Acid Deposition'', and ''Data Driven The Story Of Franz K''.
Life and career
After being an engineer for years, Landreth quit and began a second career as an animator. He received a BS (1984) in general engineering and an MS (1986) degree in theoretical and applied mechanics at the
University of Illinois
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. Three years following, he experimented in fluid mechanics research, until he made baby steps into the world of computer animation. In 1994, he was hired to define, test, and sometimes even abuse computer graphics software products. Such products include "movie Grade" software, not limited to but including programs, such as
Maya
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, from the
Toronto
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-based animation firm,
Alias (formerly Alias, wavefront, now owned by
Autodesk
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).
This resulted in the productions of ''The End'' and
''Bingo''. ''The End'' was nominated in 1996 for an
Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Afterward, he met
Ryan Larkin, a renowned animator in the 1960s and 1970s, who had recently fallen into a spiral of excessive drinking, cocaine abuse, and homelessness. This resulted in the 2004 production of ''
Ryan'', which won an Oscar in 2005.
Landreth's 2009 film ''
The Spine'' won the Best of the Festival award at the
Melbourne International Animation Festival. Produced by the
National Film Board of Canada
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in association with Copperheart Entertainment,
C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures and
Seneca College, ''The Spine'' depicts a man who's physically and figuratively spineless and the breakdown of his marriage.
''
Subconscious Password'' was his third with the NFB, Seneca College and Copperheart Entertainment.
It won the best short film prize at the
Annecy animation Festival 2013.
In 2016, he created the animated vignette ''Be Cool'' for the NFB satirical
public service announcement
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series, ''Naked Island''.
Landreth is currently an
artist in residence at the
Dynamic Graphics Project of the
University of Toronto
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. He is working on a feature-length adaptation of Hans Rodionoff, Enrique Breccia and Keith Giffen's graphic-novel biography of H.P. Lovecraft.
Landreth's films ''Ryan'', ''The Spine'' and ''Subconscious Password'' were included in the
Animation Show of Shows.
Landreth is a master with The Beijing DeTao Masters Academy (DTMA), a high-level, multi-disciplined, application-oriented higher education institution in Shanghai, China.
"Psychorealism"
Landreth uses standard
CGI animation in his work, with the added element of what he calls Psychorealism. This often puts a surrealist styling into his work, notably ''The End'', ''Bingo'', ''The Spine'', and ''Ryan''. For instance, in ''Ryan'', people's psychological traumas are represented by twisted, surreal lacerations and deformities. As people depicted in the film get distraught, their faces distort. At one time in the interview, Ryan gets so upset he literally flies apart.
Psychorealism is a style first put into words by Landreth to refer to what Karan Singh described as "the glorious complexity of the human psyche depicted through the visual medium of
art
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and
animation
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.
Awards and nominations
Sources
Studio Daily
References
External links
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Watch ''Ryan'' at NFB.ca*
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1961 births
21st-century American engineers
Living people
Directors of Best Animated Short Academy Award winners
American animated film directors
Canadian animated film directors
Artists from Hartford, Connecticut
University of Illinois alumni
Directors of Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners for Best Animated Short
People in the computer animation industry
Engineers from Connecticut