• July 29, 2008 by admin Headlight Reinterprets a Classic with Wolfie

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      From New York-based Design + VFX house Headlight comes Wolfie, an inventive interpretation of the classic The Boy Who Cried Wolf fable. This animated two-minute short was stylishly crafted for the second annual Twenty120 film collection. The 2008 Twenty120 collection features works from renowned commercial directors, designers, television creatives, art directors and fine artists; spanning from Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, London and Cologne, Germany. This year's theme: Truth Vs. Deception. Wolfie features a family of Russian nesting dolls enjoying a leisurely winter afternoon at the park. When the youngest daughter tries join in the activities of her older siblings and is rebuffed, she sulks in a dark corner of the park, only to shriek at a pretend boogieman. The family rallies to her scream and each one hops into the other, typical of Russian Babushka dolls, for protection. When they realize there is no threat they shoo the pesky figurine away, but it's not long before she's screeching in faux terror. The family swoops in to answer the call, only to realize they have been fooled again. Before turning their backs on the pesky prankster, she's sent away with a stern warning. When she sees a shadowy figure lurking, she realizes it's something more menacing than she could hope to conjure up, and her cries of terror fall on deaf ears.
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