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Original Title
Vicky & Xingyu
Country of Production
United States of America
Year of Production
2020
Running Time
3'44"
Language
English
Production budget
1000 USD
Credits
Animation: Eli Ayres, Shelby Chan, Yuyuan Chen, Georgina Chiou, Lexie Chu, Thomas Edgar-McNerney, Vicky Xingyu Gu, Lucy Hirschfeld, Tia Kemp, Mariam Khayat, Ruike Pan, Julianna Pantoja, Nia Sallie, Jose Guadalupe Sanchez III, Sonya Yang
Editor: Mariam Khayat, Vicky Xingyu Gu
Sound Design: Vicky Xingyu Gu
Music: Benjamin Regasa
Storyboards: Shelby Chan, Yuyuan Chen, Thomas Edgar-McNerney, Nia Sallie
Character Design: Shelby Chan
Production Manager: Lexie Chu
Rigging Supervisor: Eli Ayres
Credit Design: Georgina Chiou, Tia Kemp
Sound Coordinator: Chris Morocco;
Sound Mix: Rich Hyland;
Student Assistant: Mariam Khayat;
Faculty Supervisor: Sheila M. Sofian
Awards
2020 Winner, Best Documentary Short, Los Angeles Animation Film Festival
2020 Winner, Best Documentary, Bright Ideas Film Festival
Production Company or Producer
University of Southern California
Contact Person
Sheila M. Sofian
Distribution Company
University of Southern California
Contact Person
Sandrine Faucher Cassidy
Vicky (Xingyu) Gu explains the complexities of being immersed in a new culture and learning to communicate in another language.
Name
E. Ayres, S. Chan, Y. Chen, G. Chiou, L. Chu, T. Edgar-McNerney, V. X. Gu, L. Hirschfeld, T. Kemp, M. Khayat, R. Pan, J. Pantoja, N. Sallie, J. G....
Country
United States of America
Biography
Directed and animated by 15 students in USC's CTXA 470 Documentary Animation Production class, Spring 2020.
Director's notes
Vicky & Xingu” is a collaborative film made in USC's CTXA 470 Documentary Animation Production class. All of the students pitched ideas for the film, and they voted overwhelmingly for Vicky’s story. Each student interviewed her, and the audio was edited by Mariam Khayat and Vicky Xu. All of the students animated and directed on the film which was completed in one semester with the guidance of instructor Sheila M. Sofian.