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"One Rat Short" is a work of love created
by Charlex Films. It began as part of the effort to grow the company's
commercial CG department but eventually became much more than
that. Originally, it was called "labratz" and as the title might
suggest it mimicked the look and sensibility of work already pioneered
by other studios. As it evolved it took on a life of its own and
became "our film." From the start we decided not to use anthropomorphic
animation. We decided it would take place in two worlds: one so
gritty, grimy and dark that the viewer needs to peer into the
screen in order to make out the images and the other a sterile
white world so brightly lit that you feel the need to turn your
head away from the screen. It was also important to me to keep
the film looking as real as possible. One of the techniques we
used was to give a lot of the camera work a hand-held feel and
to keep it a little behind the action so that the scenes didn't
seem staged. Lastly and most importantly I kept the story simple
and tried to give it heart. One of my favorite short films which
I saw as a child was "The Red Balloon." I think the melancholic
and innocent spirit of that film inhabits "One Rat Short."
Alex Weil, Director |