
Mark Osborne's MORE - YouTube
Nominated for an Academy Award and awarded the Best Short Film at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival, MORE is a stop-motion mixed-media short film written and directed by Mark …
More (1998 film) - Wikipedia
More is a 1998 short film created by Mark Osborne using stop motion animation. [1] More has won several awards, and was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Animated Short Film …
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More (Short 1998) - IMDb
More: Directed by Mark Osborne. A factory worker creates a pair of goggles that puts its wearer in a state of bliss. But is that true happiness?
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Nominated for an Academy Award and awarded the Best Short Film at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival, MORE is a stop-motion mixed-media short film written and directed by Mark …
More by Mark Osborne | Stop-Motion Short Film
Sep 16, 2008 · More is a beautiful and moving claymation film from several years ago, directed by then-up-and-coming talent, Mark Osborne. It follows the rise of an unnamed inventor, living in …
Mark Osborne’s MORE and the Cost of Ambition
4 days ago · Mark Osborne’s MORE is an Oscar-nominated stop-motion short that explores ambition, loss, and the cost of success. A landmark film in animation history.
More (Western Animation) - TV Tropes
More is a 1998 animated short film (six minutes) by Mark Osborne. A little stylized humanoid creature (he looks like a taller, skinnier E.T.) works a soul-numbing dead-end job in a factory.
More | Animation Wiki | Fandom
More is a six minute stop-motion animated film created by Mark Osborne in 1998. More uses a stop motion technique to animate puppets with plasticine heads. This was to create more …
More - short film by Mark Osborne
The Academy-Award® nominated animated short-film tells the story of a lonely inventor, whose colorless existence is brightened only by dreams of the carefree bliss of his youth.