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First Ukrainian 3D Animation Project Comes to Kickstarter

By StudentFilmmakers.com
posted Apr 23, 2013, 15:13

"Buba" project is a series about a clumsy little alien who explores the Earth and constantly gets into funny situations. 3D-Sparrow seeks crowdfunding support for production of the first 5 episodes of three minutes each (15 minutes in total).

"Buba" is the first Ukrainian 3D animation project that made it to Kickstarter: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1878586756/buba-the-animated-series

It is a story of a little alien creature named Buba, who came here to explore our world. Because of total misunderstanding of our way of life and his infinite curiosity he gets into ridiculous and funny troubles. Buba is a kid after all; he is unpredictable, curious, mischievous, cute, and kind (even when he gets mad).

"We have watched lots of movies and TV series about aliens, and we asked ourselves: why are they always showed as horrible creatures trying to kill humans and destroy our world? Then we decided to create our own vision of an alien: chubby, simple-minded, cute, clumsy and blusterous," says Sergey Gorobets, team leader of 3D-Sparrow.

In depicting Buba's adventures the authors aspire to the cartoon style with theatre-like background, exaggerated sound effects, and pantomime. 3D-Sparrow has presented a demo reel for potential backers to give a full impression of the project, show Buba in motion (animation), his personality, the general visualization, the style, the atmosphere, and the surroundings.

Now that the preparatory period is over, "Buba" project comes to Kickstarter to seek crowdfunding support for production of the first five episodes (15 minutes in total). Since modeling, rigging, texturing, fur, dynamics, shading and lighting of the character are already set and tested, the creation of each episode will be considerably cheapened and quickened. The main tasks will include scripting, animation, final visualization and sound effects.

The funds will be used to employ additional personnel, so that the 3D-Sparrow team could work on the project full-time and complete it within 7-8 months. According to the studio's plans, the total number of episodes will be about 20-25, but in fact it will be limited only by imagination or the budget.

"We expect that after creation of the first five episodes we will be able either to get governmental support or to secure private investments," explains Sergey Gorobets.

Key features of "Buba" project:

- a cute little alien exploring the Earth;
- funny situations caused by his curiosity and ignorance;
- pantomime style: understandable for people of all languages;
- theatre-like background settings;
- comic sound effects that intrigue the audience and attract attention;
- original background music;
- about 25 episodes of three minutes each;
- target audience: the whole family, starting from 2-years old kids.

3D-Sparrow is based in Kiev, Ukraine. Its team consists of three creative, open-minded, and purposeful people with considerable work experience on TV channels, in game industry, and cinema production. The studio´s mission is to create really impressive products that make the audience happy. The works of 3D-Sparrow are presented at the studio's website.

Kickstarter is a new way to fund creative projects (films, games, music, art, design, and technology). Big and small projects are brought to life through the direct support of the Internet users. Since the website's launch in 2009, more than 3.7 million people have pledged over $548 million, funding more than 38,000 creative projects. Thousands of projects are raising funds on Kickstarter right now.

Resources:

www.3d-sparrow.com

www.kickstarter.com