Baked with Love | Animated Short Film
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Published 2024-06-01
www.instagram.com/bakedwithlove.film
This was the final product of our collaborative animation class this quarter. The concept has evolved a lot since our first pitch meeting, and everyone is very happy with the story we built together!
Co-directed by
Roshan Khorchid & Shireen Khorchid
Produced by Payton Polak (aka Rainbott)
“Date Night”
Performed and Produced By
Finn Camden
www.instagram.com/skreamingskeletons
Additional sound design by Payton Polak
Production Assistants
Ella Cleary & Elio Romano
2D Lead
Sydney Sexton
Style Lead
Ari Sanchez
Layout Lead
Valentina Villalba
3D Lead
Ella Cleary
Effects Lead
Ophelia Li
2D Animators
Ari Sanchez, Bella Lugo, Elijah Alvarez, Shireen, Elio, Hannah Earlywine, Sydney, Rose, Ophelia, Jazmin Sullivan, Giuliana Gil, Payton Polak (cleanup)
3D Model & Rigging
Ashley Shellow
3D Animation
Ella Cleary & James Hou
Layouts Artists
Raven, Yijin Zhu, Val, Cecilia Carter, Lexie Mazzeo
Compositors
Payton Polak & Elio Romano
All Comments (21)
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I really enjoyed working on this film! If you’re a fan, I recommend checking out all the additional artwork we’ve shared over on Instagram! 🥧🐑
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The credits of everyone as menu are so wild 💀
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Love the idea of her using one’s FREAKING ASHES as eyeshadow. Gruesome but also very smart tbh
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The taxi driver being a vulture is such a cool detail bc vultures roam around ded animals or where death will be
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0:20 HOLY SHIT SHE WAS USING THE LION'S CREMATED ASHES AS EYESHADOW!!!! :0
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The sheep lady's taste for the Wolf's attraction makes her hungry like a wolf than the Wolf would ever be. The dramatic irony of his demise is just as easy as pie.
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I just love how Rainbott's character/insert has not been eaten by the sheep because they are "too fruity" for her.
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This was great with all its details and now can confirm the meaning of " a wolf in sheep clothing" in this now, lol. The pie kinda looked under cooked, but over all loved it.
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Wasn't expecting the sheep to be a serial killer baker, but at least she's got a unique gimmick. Kinda takes "wolf in sheeps clothing" to a whole new level.
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As soon as I saw the missing posters and the sheep baking a pie. I knew the wolf was done for.
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Look, sheep lady, I won't judge what you did with the wolf. But that pie is so red I can hear Gordon Ramsay yelling, "It's raw!"
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I like how the twist at the end makes you realize who the real monster is while making you think the prey was the monster
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Oooo I loved the foreshadowing, and the chracterization despite none of them talking
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Ough I could see all the details in the background (photos of people, mounted heads, funeral home flowers, etc.) and was really wondering who was gonna end up eating who in the end. Really loved the art and animation style, felt so soft and smooth
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The “Little too fruity for my taste” KILLED ME
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I had a feeling things were gonna go south as soon as I realized she had a missing person's picture on her wall. This was a great animation! Amazing work!
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That.. was a big twist- I loved it.. I'll Rate that pie 11/10..
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I like how she gave a look to the audience like “you already know what’s about to happen folks.”
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Can we talk about how skrim (skreaming skeletons)did an incredible job on this soundtrack for just a second
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Lovely details for foreshadowing. The urn of eyeshadow powder labeled 'Leo' just before she caresses his portrait, the duct tape and rope on the kitchen countertop, the spider lily on the side table beside the front door, and the still-empty pie crust at the end of the cooking montage.