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Dance and animation collaboration produces stirring viral video

“Thought of You” part of Conte Animated exhibit Jan. 20-29, HFAC Gallery 303

This short animation is a creative collaboration between BYU animation professor Ryan Woodward and Dance Dept. instructor Kori Wakamatsu.

Woodward, who has done storyboards for Hollywood blockbusters (Iron Man 2, Spider Man 3 and Where the Wild Things Are), approached Wakamatsu with the concept this summer.

“Just thinking about that dynamic of relationships stirred my mind about doing an animation with dance,” Woodward said. “I knew I could not animate a beautiful, contemporary dance because I’m not a dance choreographer, and that’s where Kori came in.” See the behind-the-scenes video.

“Ryan gave me the back story to the piece and what motivated it and how he wanted it to be a love story,” Wakamatsu said. “I love it when the arts can integrate and find ways to connect.”

Wakamatsu choreographed a routine and chose dancers to perform the piece. Woodward then had the dance filmed so he could recreate it with animation, which he did by using 24 frames for every second.

The end result is a touching animated short that has now notched more than 1 million views between Vimeo and YouTube.

“I hope the people that watch it do have some sort of a moving experience,” Woodward said.

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Watched it over and over
  1/20/2011 2:07 PM by Steven

This was really fascinating. I enjoyed the artistry of mixing animation with human movement in dance. Props to Ryan, Kori and the dancers.

RE: where is this "viral" video
  1/6/2011 9:48 AM by Joseph

700K plays on Vimeo + 375K views on YouTube = more than a million combined.

Just search "Thought of You" on either venue and it's the top result.

Lots of creativity could use...
  1/6/2011 9:04 AM by Carl

a tone down on the worldy approach of switching back and forth of intentionally showing the woman's contures. Other than that it looks like a lot of effort went into this production and it was interesting to watch.

Awesome
  12/26/2010 3:09 PM by Thomas

Hey, great job, this was definitely a work to be proud of. I loved the mystical feel that it gave, it was like actually watching the dance on stage, but even more magical.

where is this "viral" video?
  12/26/2010 12:13 PM by Jason

400000 is a lot of views but still not viral. Especially when I search for it by name in youtube and I still can't find it


  12/25/2010 1:08 PM by Brittney

That was beautiful! Loved it

Keep It Coming
  12/20/2010 3:40 PM by Christine

I hope we get to see more stuff like this. Maybe in the next big Disney???

Thank You
  12/16/2010 10:01 PM by Jacob

This video was incredibly moving to me. Thank you for bringing together music, dance, and animation together in such a remarkable way.

RE: Music
  12/16/2010 6:38 PM by Scott

The song is "World Spins Madly On" by The Weepies

RE: Viral?
  12/16/2010 1:29 PM by Joseph

FYI - The video became a hit on Vimeo and surpassed 400,000 plays before this article was posted.

Viral?
  12/16/2010 1:22 PM by Isaac

A viral video is one whose popularity has exploded through user-sharing on social media. These artists made a video, not a viral video. Time will tell if it will be viral, but in the mean time, change the title of the article.

Amazing
  12/16/2010 9:23 AM by Ellen

I thought this was amazing...the way the animation captured and exaggerated the movement of the dance to create a flow of emotion. What a great pairing, dance and animation.

Music
  12/15/2010 9:40 PM by Carrie

The music is The World Spins Madly On by The Weepies. It's basically been my theme song for finals week. Thanks for posting this!

Music
  12/15/2010 9:16 PM by James

Does anyone know what song this is?


  12/15/2010 4:35 PM by Jeffrey

That was pretty incredible. I did have some sort of moving experience :)

Story Highlights

Video has more than 1 million views between Vimeo and YouTube

Animated short was created by filming dancers, then drawing 24-frames per second of the dancing

"Thought of You" in HD, behind-the-scenes documentary and flip charts of film animations featured in HFAC Gallery 303 Jan. 20-29

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