Play Fight – 2nd Year Project

From The Animation Workshop.

Second-year students at The Animation Workshop have created five short films that, each in their own way, open up the world of the samurai warrior to the audience, drawing inspiration from Krigsmuseet’s (The Danish War Museum) samurai armors.

The films explore themes of the brutality of war, the aesthetics of combat, mythology, and the beautiful craftsmanship of the armor.

The students were divided into five groups, each consisting of 4–5 animators, 4–5 3D artists, and 2–3 sound designers. The work began with a blank sheet of paper and, ten weeks later, ended with a finished film. It was an intensive and exciting process in which the students used all their creative energy and technical skills, making many difficult choices along the way.

PLAY FIGHT – A battle between two samurai

"Working on the movie made for a lot of great experiences and fun moments with the team. It was interesting to do research into the life of a samurai while also learning about Japanese media. Working in a group felt like a puzzle, every piece is essential for the full picture," the team behind PLAY FIGHT explains.

𝗣𝗟𝗔𝗬 𝗙𝗜𝗚𝗛𝗧 is created by:
Zacharias Bentaouzina Meyer – Director
Zsófia Weisz – Director
Rafał Kazała – Art Director
Nina Makarchuk – Art Director
Camila Moreano-Nielsen – Production Manager
Camille Ravn Backhausen – Technical Director
Mailila Hauptmann – Animation Lead
Marika Piasecka – Animation Generalist
Ofelia Giannini – Animation Generalist
Ása Eikhólm Trygvadóttir – CG Generalist
Daniela Soroková – CG Generalist

Sound and music by @sonic_college