Magda (2004 film)

Official theatrical poster for Chel White's short animated film, Magda.

Magda is a 2004 stop motion animated short film by independent filmmaker Chel White, from a story written and read by monologist Joe Frank.[1]

A first love is corrupted as a man recalls his affair with a beautiful circus contortionist in this stop-motion animation of wooden manikins.[2][3]

Short of the Week's Serafima Serafimova describes Magda as "A love story so beautiful and incredibly touching in its simplicity… it’s a real gem of untarnished beauty."[4]

Visually, the film explores the use of extreme telephoto lenses, creating enigmatic scenes that reveal themselves over time, and ghostly figures drifting in-and-out of focus.[5] Animation World Network describes the aesthetic as "swimming in the rack-focus sea of a telephoto lens with an extremely shallow depth of field. This can feel like the equivalent of driving through a thick fog, but it is also a very efficient means of directing the eye to the relevant action in some very busy sets."[6] The characters in the film are derived from basic, pose-able wooden manikins found in any art supply store, but extensively redesigned and rigged to be usable as stop motion puppets.

  1. ^ "Fresh from the Festivals: December 2004's Reviews".
  2. ^ "Watch Magda | Prime Video". www.amazon.com.
  3. ^ "Magda (Short 2004) - IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
  4. ^ "Magda by Chel White | Animated Short Film". Static.shortoftheweek.com. 8 March 2017. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
  5. ^ "Magda • FILMFEST HAMBURG". www.filmfesthamburg.de. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
  6. ^ "Fresh from the Festivals: December 2004's Reviews".