''More'' is a 1998
short film
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created by
Mark Osborne using
stop motion
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animation. ''More'' has won several awards, and was nominated for an
Academy Award
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as
Best Animated Short Film
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in 1998.
Plot
''More'' tells the story of an inventor who lives in a drab, colorless world. Day by day, he toils away in a harsh, dull, and dehumanizing job, his only savior being the memories of the bliss of childhood. But at night, he works secretly on an invention that could help him relive those memories and spread their joy to everyone in his despair-filled life.
When he finishes the invention, it changes the way people look at the world. His success changes him, however, because he loses an important part of himself.
Production and publication
''More'' was written and directed by
Mark Osborne, and created by a team that included, among others, Keith and Shannon Lowry, Rick Orner, Nick Peterson, and David Candelaria. Although it was only a 6-minute
short
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, it was, as Osborne put it, an "absolutely massive undertaking"—as it was the first short to be shot using the
IMAX
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format.
In addition, it was filmed using
stop motion
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, a much more time-consuming method than live-action filming techniques.
Filming ''More'' took nine months, and it was first screened in fall of 1998. While it had a positive critical reception—including an
Academy Award
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nomination—commercial options proved limited once the initial hype died down.
Although ''More'' was subsequently included in the ''Short Cinema Journal #7: Utopia'' DVD, Osborne was receiving e-mails daily, asking for the short to be released on DVD. One of these was a writer from
Despair, Inc., complimenting him on his work, which led to an offer for Despair to fund DVD production and to sell DVDs on their website. The DVD thus created included three commentaries and an hour-long documentary on the creation of ''More''. The film was also released on disk in the second issue of ''
Wholphin Magazine''.
Soundtrack
The song featured as background music is titled "
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".
It was recorded by the band
New Order on the 1985 album ''
Low-Life
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''.
Legacy
The film ''More'' was adapted into the music video for the song "Hell Bent" by
Kenna
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.
Awards
''More'' was awarded the following honors:
*
Sundance Film Festival
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- Special Jury Prize for Short Films
*
South by Southwest
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- Best Animated Short
*Nominated -
Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film
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Shorts Bay
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*ResFest – Audience Award for Best Film, Grand Audience Prize for Best Film
*Aspen Shorts Fest - Special Jury prize
*World Fest Houston - Gold / Special Jury Prize for Shorts
*USA Film Festival - Dallas - Grand Jury Prize for Shorts
*Toronto International Short Film Fest - Best Animated Short, Best Short Overall
*Stony Brook Film Fest - Best Short Film
*'' Message to Man'' International Film Festival - Russia – Best International Debut Film
*PhilaFilm - Philadelphia – Best Animated Short
*Nominated - Annie Award for Best Animated Short Subject
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The ...
*St. Louis International Film Festival - Best Short Film
*Uppsala International Short Film Festival/Sweden - Audience Award for Best Film
*San Francisco Indie Fest – Audience Award
See also
*List of stop-motion films
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Stop motion ...
*IMAX
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References
External links
*
''More'' on YouTube
Short of the Week article
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Stop-motion animated short films
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