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Name
  
David OReilly


Role
  
Film-maker

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Awards
  
Golden Bear Award for Best Short Film, Venice Short Film Nomination for the European Film Awards

Nominations
  
European Film Award for Best Short Film, The Game Award for Games For Change

Movies
  
The External World, Please Say Something, Octocat Adventures, The Horse Raised by Spheres, RGB XYZ

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Profiles

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David OReilly (born 1985 in Kilkenny, Ireland) is an Irish film maker and artist based in Los Angeles, California, US. He is known for creating distinctive 3D animated films.

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Work

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Aside from a 1-minute film entitled Ident, from which he draws his logo, the earliest work available on his website is WOFL2106. This short draws equally on original designs and popular internet memes to create a disturbing landscape of serenity juxtaposed with chaos. This film sets the tone for his entire œuvre, though the direct inclusion of outside memes disappears in his later work.

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He created several animation sequences and props for the 2007 film Son of Rambow, as well as animation for the "guide" sequences in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, with Shynola.

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He created the first video for Irish rock band U2's single "I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight". The video was released on U2.com on July 21, 2009.

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In 2007, he produced the surreal short film "RGB XYZ" which tells the story of a young man kicked out of his parents' house to work in the big city, while using low poly graphics, compression artifacts, text to speech voices, jarring color palettes, and discordant tones.

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His short film Please Say Something was awarded the Golden Bear at the 2009 Berlin International Film Festival, Best Narrative Short at the 2009 Ottawa International Animation Festival and several other awards.

His short film, The External World, premiered at the 67th Venice Film Festival and the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, and has since won over forty awards on its festival circuit including the IFTA for Best Animation.

He wrote, directed, produced and animated the Adventure Time episode "A Glitch is a Glitch" for Cartoon Network, becoming the first guest director in the network’s 20-year history.

In 2013 he worked on the Spike Jonze movie Her as animation director on the sequences where the characters are playing video games. His work there inspired him to explore developing real video games for release. His first was Mountain, released in July 2014 in partnership with Double Fine Productions for personal computers and mobile devices. Mountain features little interactivity but allows the player to create and watch a solitary mountain floating in space as it offers its thoughts to the player, and as random objects collide and become embedded within it. It was generally praised by critics, noting it as a subversion what one normally expects for a video game.

In 2016, OReilly announced a second game, Everything, a "simulator of everything", on which the player can play as anything, from bacteria to galaxies. Everything was released on March 21, 2017 on PlayStation 4, with Windows and Mac versions to follow on April 21, 2017.

Octocat Adventure

On March 13, 2008, a YouTube user named RANDYPETERS1, a 9-year-old boy from Chicago, submitted a handdrawn animated video about Octocat, a red cat head with eight long legs looking for his parents. The videos featured crude MS Paint animation and a loud, highpitched, childlike voice narrating. On September 7, the fifth, final episode was released, but featured an unexpected twist - at almost three minutes into it, the crude sketchy animation switched to intricately crafted 3D with an orchestral soundtrack; the whole Octocat story (and as such, the Randy Peters persona) was revealed to be by David OReilly. In an interview he said "I wanted to try experimenting with the YouTube audience and Microsoft Paint. The story for Octocat came to me by reading the bible word-for-word backwards".

Style

OReilly's work is often characterized by the use of intentionally stripped down 3d graphics. He is known for popularizing the use of low-poly 3d and the use of 3d software as a personal and artistic tool, as outlined in his 2009 essay "Basic Animation Aesthetics". He was an early adopter of glitch effects and uses elements of the software used inside his work. "[David] has been the man to lead animation through a conceptual blockage—3D animation was being dominated by commercial aesthetics....he deconstructed 3D to the point of absurdity."

Short films

  • The External World (2010, 17 min)
  • Please Say Something (2009, 10 min)
  • Octocat Adventure (2008, 6 min)
  • Serial Entoptics (2008, 10 min)
  • RGB XYZ (2007, 12 min)
  • Wofl2106 (2006, 4 min)
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  • Music videos

  • "Szamár Madár" (Venetian Snares, 2005, 4 min)
  • "I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight" (U2, 2009, 4 min)
  • References

    David OReilly (artist) Wikipedia