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November 7, 2005
Have been animating for a few weeks now. The three 100ft rolls of Kodak Vision2 100T 7212 will hopefully be sent to the lab for processing & telecine on Monday November 14. As this is my first film shot on 16mm it will be very exciting to get it back!

October 6, 2005
Had an accident this morning, cut my fingers pretty bad while working on About to Burst so a few words of warning; be careful with that x-acto knife! 4 stitches..

September 30, 2005
Posted first photos from About to Burst, work in progress.

September 23, 2005
Attended a fundraiser film screening night at Mercury Cinema, Adelaide. Broken Joystick and Power Up was screened, along with Wake Up & Close Your Eyes I made with Ryan O'Connor earlier this year. Ryan received an award for Rose, best cinematography, hooray!



 

Welcome

A long time ago when I was six I made my first animation flip book and ever since have I been captured by the magic of giving life to dead objects. I soon moved on from the flip books and at eight I borrowed my granddaddy's video camera to create my first puppet animation with my Lego men. Since then, numerous films were made on the floor in my bedroom, starring anyone from prehistoric dinosaurs to the ninja turtles.

The films I make today are also animations, created by hand with traditional animation techniques. There is a distinctive style to all of my films, which comes from the handmade approach, and the medium itself always play a big role in pushing the theme and story forward.

I am only making films because I enjoy it, I find it very fulfilling to see my projects take shape from the basic idea and develop into a finished film. Being able to have my short films screened and seen by others is a bonus, since I have found animation to be a great medium for expressing myself and issues I feel strongly about. Starting with original stories and concepts my films are always evolving out of stages of experimentation so that the finished short film will be a unique product of the whole process itself.

Portrait of Sverre Fredriksen

Yours sincerely,

Sverre Fredriksen
Adelaide, 19.10.05

Enquiries:
email: sverref@gmail.com ph: +61(08)83577134