Animation & Sports 1

80 minutes
Animation & Sports 1

HAFF celebrates the start of the famous Tour de France 1-5 July 2015 in Utrecht with films and a lecture about sports and animation in collaboration with Paul Wells of the Animation Academy Loughborough University (UK). 

Ever since the very beginning of animation  history, starting with Arthur Melbourne Cooper’s Animated Matches Playing Volleyball (1899) and Animated Matches Playing Cricket (1899), animation has been closely associated with sport. This is rarely mentioned, but a cursory glance at pre-cinematic optical toys; the early experiments of Marey and Muybridge; Disney’s Goofy shorts of the 1940s; the films of Russian Boris Dezhkin; features like Space Jam and Surfs Up; McLaren’s recent Tooned series, featuring Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button; and even devices like Hawkeye, demonstrate the symbiotic bond between sporting practice and animated film. In many senses, though, there is a logical and inevitable connection. Both share a complex and highly specific preparatory and developmental process – this in the service of the visual creation of a particular sequence of pre-choreographed movement. Both are an engagement with the relationship between functional execution and aesthetics, speaking to debates about art and cultural form. Both have a relationship with technology that effects definitions of performance, emotional affect, and meaning. Both share a condition that prompts enquiry about philosophy, representation, and social value. Both dramatize motion. The following programme of films, drawn from analysis in my recent book, Animation, Sport and Culture, reveal the relationship between sport and animation is a good match. Paul Wells

This program screened as part of Haff 2015

Showing in this program

100m

100m

  • Jeremy Delbos / Raphaël El Khaddar / Camille Marjoux / Laurent Maynard / Cécile Terrillon
  • France, 2013
  • 2 min.

To win a frantic 100m dash, five heroic sprinters transform themselves into savage beasts.

I Love Hooligans

I Love Hooligans

  • Jan-Dirk Bouw
  • The Netherlands, 2013
  • 12 min.

A football hooligan feels unconditional love for his club. However, being gay, he has to hide his identity in order to survive in this world that is so precious to him.

Love Sport: Fencing

Love Sport: Fencing

  • Grant Orchard
  • United Kingdom, 2012
  • 2 min.
Love Sport: Synchronised Swimming

Love Sport: Synchronised Swimming

  • Grant Orchard
  • United Kingdom, 2012
Retouches

Retouches

  • Georges Schwizgebel
  • Switzerland, 2008
  • 5 min.
Spectators

Spectators

  • Ross Hogg
  • United Kingdom, 2013
  • 4 min.

‘Spectators’ is an observational animation that inverts the expected focus of a football match, turning attention to those on the periphery. The film investigates social interaction and human behaviour, revealing the diversity of character found among football spectators, which can often become obscured by the mass.

The Olympic Champ

The Olympic Champ

  • Jack Kinney
  • United States, 1942
  • 7 min.
The Sweater

The Sweater

  • Sheldon Cohen
  • Canada, 1980
  • 10 min.
Wallace & Gromit’s Cracking Contraptions: The Soccamatic

Wallace & Gromit’s Cracking Contraptions: The Soccamatic

  • Nick Park
  • United Kingdom, 2002
  • 2 min.
War Game

War Game

  • Dave Unwin
  • United Kingdom, 2002
  • 28 min.