To Kill a Stoat-Third Year Film SVA 2018

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Published 2018-05-11
My third year film at SVA that's lightly based on Irish folklore pertaining to stoats being associated with the dark fae.

All Comments (21)
  • @men_del12
    "My children, listen to the fury For all the woe that has cry The woods have become angry Since we have cross on their way They are not just any fairy Whoever harms them will pass away They said such from the furry And you don't want to play Father has gone and we're lonely If I could revenge, the towns burn them may But those toasts have a 'do unto us' kindly We are hungry They are unhappy An eye for an eye, life for a life, soul for a soul Together, our pain (us & them) are equal."
  • @snowbunni6131
    The use of white lines makes the world look like a spiders web. Was that intentional or was it just for visual flair. Either way it's a master piece!
  • @Help_Im_On_Fire
    Stoat : Gets killed in snare trap by hunter Every Stoat within a 100 mile radius has been summoned
  • @3R3BUS_
    Lesson learned, don’t mess with stoats because they are fairies in disguise that will drag you underground.
  • @KibaNicole
    o-o I do taxidermy and like a few months ago someone had killed one of these and given it to me (it killed a chicken) and it’s in my freezer. I’m slightly horrified now
  • @BirdaeBlue
    I love that I found this the day I got my ferrets. This is incredibly creative!
  • @bigmoe9856
    Is their a culture that treats Stoats as fairies, or has a lore that says they're descended from them.
  • @wolftal1178
    That was really beautifully done, and most horrifying! Did you take influence from Celtic mythology because it seems very Celtic to me, of Faie or fairies to take the form of animals.
  • This inspired me to start animating again. Thank you, you're amazing! 🙏😊❤️
  • @arooniez
    HOLY CRAP I'VE NEVER BEEN THIS SCARED OF A WINGED FERRET IN MY ENTIRE LIFE
  • @pckt-szd
    I absolutely love the meaning of this , for those of you who don't know, software intertwined with many different folklore of different religions and races , here are some of many. The ermine portrait of Elizabeth l of England by William Segar depicts Elizabeth with a white ermine , possibly emphasizing her purity ,it was seen as a symbol of high status and royalty around Europe and used as a trim in Britain in ceremonial robes and garments of royalty ( BUT WE'LL IGNORE THAT ). In the folklore of Brittany France it is believed that rather than soul it's precious fur , an ermine would rather give up it's beautiful coat instead. Another aspect of its symbolism is that in summer it has a brown coat which turns white in winter this is viewed as being symbolic as someone who has Passed through multiple seasons on a spiritual journey. Get this to 30 likes it you wanna hear more ( y'all might wanna tell me when cuz I don't check 0-0 ).
  • For a moment I thought they were gonna just let him go, but glad they finally pulled through with a nice happy ending
  • @KARMAZYNA
    The choice of music here is excellent. Usually, you'd expect a chase scene to have some fast-paced, dramatic track but nothing makes a scene like this more creepy than slow, somber music. Very well done!
  • @revolvermoth
    This is such a beautiful and chaotic masterpiece! The movement was amazing and the sounds of cracking leaves and sticks really suck you into the story. Great job! ❤️