Ethan Sherman is the student behind the film ‘Sonder’ at the Tweed Museum of Art.
Now open at the Tweed Museum of Art, Ethan Schurman’s ‘Sonder’ exhibition explores they word of animation in a project that took him thousands of hours to complete.
The exhibit focuses around a 7 minute short film created solely by Ethan. It’s a fixture of stylized footage and animation, something that Ethan is very passionate about.
Sonder is a film that’s heavily influenced by Dungeons & Dragons and it’s theme revolves around the idea of the realization that each passerby has a life as complex and vivid as our own.
You can check out Sonder here on Youtube. At the Tweed Museum you can see some of the behind the scenes work on Sonder.
All of the characters were animated by Ethan but their ideas came from with D&D groups. He had the idea of turning the characters, who were just a short description and stats, into fully fleshed out animated beings.
And animation is very difficult task. Ethan explains saying, “This film has about eight animated scenes. A lot just goes into it where every camera angle, character, color has to be added in by the artist. It was a lot to get done in just nine months and especially being one person.”
Tweed Museum of Arts Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 9–7:30
Wednesday: 9–4:30
Thursday: 9–4:30
Friday: 9–4:30
Saturday: 9–4:30
Sunday: Closed