Credits:
Part 1:
Directed & Produced by: Doug Purver
Live Action Producer: Michael Neithardt
Editing: Ryan Mckenna
Matte Painting: Mara Smalley
3D Modeling: Dave White
Part 2:
Direction: HONEST
Part 3:
Illustration/Design/Animation Direction: Cole Gerst
Animation, Animation Direction: Brian Smith
Live Action Director/DP/Editor: Vincent Aricco
Props: Alice Nesbit
Talent: Zane Alexander Gunderson
Music: Ben Jastatt
Sound Design: Juan Baez
Post Audio: Soapbox Studios
Producer: Calvin Florian
Credits:
Part 1:
Directed & Produced by: Doug Purver
Live Action Producer: Michael Neithardt
Editing: Ryan Mckenna
Matte Painting: Mara Smalley
3D Modeling: Dave White
Part 2:
Direction: HONEST
Part 3:
Illustration/Design/Animation Direction: Cole Gerst
Animation, Animation Direction: Brian Smith
Live Action Director/DP/Editor: Vincent Aricco
Props: Alice Nesbit
Talent: Zane Alexander Gunderson
Music: Ben Jastatt
Sound Design: Juan Baez
Post Audio: Soapbox Studios
Producer: Calvin Florian
Credits:
Part 1:
Character Design:
Gideon Baws
Animation:
Chris Harding
Music:
Erotic Dog
Part 2:
Writer, Director, Animator,Sound Designer:
David O’Reilly
Part 3:
Directed by:
David Shrigley
Animation by:
James Newport
Credits
Part 1:
Directed, Designed and Animated by:
James Wignall
Music:
Alejandro Ghersi
Sound Design:
Jason Arber
Thanks to:
Wyld Stallyons
Dedicated to Rik Clay 1982 - 2008
Part 2:
Directed and Animated by:
Russ Murphy
Music and Sound Design by:
Ben Lukas Boysen
Part 3:
Creative Directors:
Erik Karasyk
David Schwarz
Lead Design:
Laura Alejo
2D/3D Animation, Compositing:
Navid Bagherzadeh
2D/3D Animation:
Jose Fuentes
Compositing:
Bryan Cobonpue
3D Animation:
Fred Kim
3D Additional Animation:
Jay Cohen
Design:
Ege Soyuer
3D:
Matt Wilson
Producer:
Jess Pierik
Sound Design & Composition:
Wilson Brown
Polly Hall
Producer:
Sean McGovern
Credits
Part 1:
Directors:
Orion Tait
Pete McDonald
Animation:
Pete McDonald
Design:
Orion Tait
Typography Design:
Yker Moreno
Illustration:
Orion Tait
Kurt Koch
Thomas Schmid
Pete McDonald
Voice Talent:
Conrad Ostwald
Music:
Jared Gutstadt
Part 2:
Directed by:
Matt Smithson
Sean Pecknold
Sound by:
Shervin Shaeri
Music by:
Robin Pecknold
Narration:
Whitney Kanda
Additional Vocals:
Louisa Martin
Part 3:
2D Design:
Fabricio Lima
Henrik Rasmussen
3D Design/ Animation:
Fabricio Lima
Animation/ Cel Animation:
Fabricio Lima
Sound Design:
Chaz Windus
Part 1:
Directed by:
Takeo Hatai
Art Director:
Yohei Wada
Computer Graphics by:
Dorian Fevrier
Maxime Devanlay
Sound Design by:
Junichi Oguro
Part 2:
Directed and Designed by:
Bryan Lee
Stop Motion Animation by:
Nick Jeong
Bryan Lee
Sound Design by:
Sun An
Part 3:
Directed by:
Thomas Schmid
Design, Concept, Cel Animation, and Stop Motion by:
Thomas Schmid
Joe Mullen
Sound by:
Joe Mullen
Peter Mullen
Puppet by:
Gareth O’Brien
3d Animation by:
Chris Phillips
Additional Thanks to:
Stephan Brink
Cristina Newman
PSST!3 is a collaborative film project of 17 films made by 51 teams of Designers, Directors, Animators and Composers.
The mission of PSST is to produce original short films through the collaboration of Designers, Directors, and Animators. Each film is comprised of three sections produced by three different teams: the beginning, middle & end. This process is the whole idea behind PSST! – a technique derived from the Dadaist
PSST!3 is a collaborative film project of 17 films made by 51 teams of Designers, Directors, Animators and Composers.
The mission of PSST is to produce original short films through the collaboration of Designers, Directors, and Animators. Each film is comprised of three sections produced by three different teams: the beginning, middle & end. This process is the whole idea behind PSST! – a technique derived from the Dadaist game of Exquisite Corpse and the children’s game Telephone and applied to the arts of motion graphics, animation and film-making.
PSST! is curated and organized by Bran Dougherty-Johnson of Grow Design Work.
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