What's new

It's about how war affects children: Usman Riaz on his crowdfunded film The Glassworker

Zibago

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
Feb 21, 2012
Messages
37,006
Reaction score
12
Country
Pakistan
Location
Pakistan
It's about how war affects children: Usman Riaz on his crowdfunded film The Glassworker
56bc6bc09f267.jpg

In a world where most animation studios are using computer generated images (CGI), Usman Riaz is taking the path less travelled when it comes to his upcoming short movie calledThe Glassworker."There is just something incredibly beautiful about hand drawn animation. The beauty of the lines drawn and painted by the human hand cannot be replicated in today’sobsession with computer generated detail," shares Riaz who is the jack of all trades it seems.A musical prodigy, one of the youngest composers ever to be featured on Coke Studio, heis now on a mission to create Pakistan's first ever hand-drawn anime film.
giphy.gif

"When I was a child, I admired the way people made pictures move. I spent long hours watching films by famed Japanese animation company,Studio Ghibli such asKiki’s Delivery Service, Porco Rosso,Princess Mononoke,before I could fully understand what their messages were. All I knew was that the films evoked magical worlds where bizarre creatures did outrageous things considered completely normal by the characters around them.""They told simple stories in fantastical settings or vice versa. And they helped me seethe beauty in the mundane and the tragedy in the beautiful,"adds The 25-year-old artist.All this led to Usman creating aKickstarter campaign,in order to raise the funds to produce the entire movie under the banner of his animation studio called Mano. The response so far?"It's been amazing! . Within a week of being on Kickstarter, we have raised over $14,000! Iam very, very grateful," gushesUsman.What makes this story special?The Glassworkeris a coming of age story about a young boy named Vincent, who is learning the art of glassblowing from his father in their Glass Shop. As he grows older he begins to fall inlove with a frequent visitor of the shop -- a young girl namedAlliz.Riaz reveals, "The film will follow both Vincent and Alliz through their developing yearsas life gets more complicated and inhibits their relationship. It will be a comment on the affects of war on children and just explore the bond between the two main characters."
giphy.gif

"The movie will feature how Alliz makes Vincent mature and grow. Alliz will be a virtuoso violinist while Vincentwill be a struggling glass blower. Both are equally talented but dissatisfied with their situations so it bounces off the notion that people are never happy with what they have. They will be complete opposites and their personalities will carry the story," he adds.I will also be composing an entirely orchestral score for the film; that way, I'll be able topour my own musical experiences into the characters and moments frommy childhood that had an impact on me. It'll be an extremely personal story told through these characters.What's a typical day at Mano look like?"Mano has only been active for a few months but in those few months, we have made some incredible strides; I havean amazing team of incredibly talented people. Otherwise, I have been working onThe Glassworkeralone for over a year now. It's a complete passion project," says the budding animator.
56bc6d2b076cc.jpg

He adds, "We have taken a very eastern approach to making the film. In Japan for instance, the director is responsible for drawing all thestoryboards for the film so myduties are obviously director and composer but also storyboard artist. I want each aspect of the film to be appealing to the eye so I'm putting extra care into my storyboards."Even if no one will see them, I want the storyboards to be beautiful, for myself," reveals Usman."Being a composer, the music sometimes determines the scenes for me. If I have a particular idea or score writtendown the visuals come automatically. I couldn't be more grateful that I can draw because as soon as inspiration strikes I am able to quickly sketch out what I want the scene to look like."
56bc5aa8a4dd6.jpg

On top of all this, Usman is also pursuinga dual major at Berklee College of Musicand is the youngest TED senior fellow ever selected, heading to TED 2016 at the moment, where he will also debut another teaser trailer forThe Glassworker."The next several years will be the toughest because we are not only making our first animation, we are also makingour animation studio along with it but I have a feeling it'll all work out for the best
It's about how war affects children: Usman Riaz on his crowdfunded film The Glassworker - Film & TV
 
. .
Back
Top Bottom