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- Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Bio
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Rubén Möller works as an independent experimental animator in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He pursues film and digital production to evolve his theory and practice of new media structures. Through his company Rue Productions along with television and theatrical organizations he branches out these ideas into industry and education. His animation works have shown Internationally through Film Festivals and garnering several Prestigious Awards.
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Multi-Media Editor / Animator - Feb 2025
We are seeking students to work in multi-media production environment. Documentary footage is converted to Animated sequences blended with additional background environment assets. Stylistic elements are developed in-line with the established current aesthetic standard. This role is also open to 3D Computer Animators. Other optional skills include Digital Paining and/or Animation skills for the animated elements to be created using any animation software the Learner is comfortable with.

Animation Mixed Media Rotoscope Artists - Feb 2025
This Learner placement will contribute to Animated Creations based on documentary interviews. The students will evolve an animated sequence in reference to the topics articulated in the edited shots. Specific scenes will be assigned to participating Learners to Rotoscope, or trace, the faces presented, and also devise a brief narrative segment involving the spoken words. We want you to animate the stories, and elaborate the difficult issues that are relevant to young people on a personal and philosophic level. These projects are initiated by the Director in collaboration with the Learner assigning various tasks to develop the narrative. I am seeking several candidates. Each Learner would generate a unique proposal and animate the proposal consultation with the Director of the project.

Dynamic Interstitial Animation Creation
Rue Productions is seeking to enhance their interview segments with dynamic interstitial animations that seamlessly bridge content and captivate audiences. The goal of this project is to create visually engaging mixed-media content using techniques such as video-glitches, data-moshing, and other visual effects utilizing camera-tracking methods. These stylistic elements will serve as transitions between interviews and multi-layered environments, adding depth and interest to the overall presentation. The project provides an opportunity for learners to apply their knowledge of digital media and animation, utilizing the Adobe Suite software and tools to achieve professional-grade results. By focusing on a cohesive set of tasks, the project ensures that learners can complete it efficiently within the given time-frame, while honing their skills in compositing and visual storytelling.

Animating History: Visual Storytelling for Documentary
Rue Productions is working on a documentary that aims to bring the stories of its interview subjects to life through compelling visual narratives. The project involves creating a series of 3D or 2D animation assets that will enhance the storytelling experience by visually representing the narratives shared by the interviewees. The goal is to rotoscope animations that align with the director's vision and effectively convey the emotions and themes of the documentary. This project provides an opportunity for learners to apply their skills in animation and visual style through storytelling, while also gaining experience in collaborating with a creative team. The tasks are closely related and focus on translating verbal stories into visual animations, ensuring consistency in style and tone throughout the documentary.