A Légy / The Fly
Ferenc Rófusz
Hungary / 1980 / 3' 7''Screenings
Synopsis
Ferenc Rofusz was awarded the Academy Award for Animated Short Film for his unique movie, The Flyin 1981. The movie is three and a half minutes long and was the first background-animated motion picture in the world, and it took him more than two years to create. He used black crayon pencils to draw about 3600 unique spots to create the illusion as if a fly was in place of the camera, showing us what it would have seen. The animation was recorded with a 35mm camera, and he used a lab trick in order to achieve the final, brownish-yellow colour that can be seen throughout the movie. The idea came from the album Ummagummaby Pink Floyd (1969). The masterpiece is amongst the 100 Greatest Animation Shorts of all time.
Director
Ferenc Rófusz
Production
Pannonia Film Studio Budapest
Screenplay
Ferenc Rófusz
Compositing
Zoltán Bacsó
Sound
András Horváth
Editing
János Czipauer
Other
Asistenti animacije / Assistant animators: Monika Dévényi, Ilona Visnyei, Imre Kukányi, Ferenc Diósi, István Sonfai; Olga Auguszt
categories
Focus on Hungary 3: Gustavus and Other Gems of Hungarian Animation