The Incident at Tower 37

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Synopsis:
In the middle of a dry, desolate landscape stands Tower 37: a shimmering water processing station, siphoning every last drop of water from a once pristine lake. Day in and day out the station's lone steward monitors the tower's activities, never realizing that Tower 37 is slowly destroying an entire ecosystem. But when two unexpected guests arrive, the tower's operator learns the high cost of his ignorance.
'The Incident at Tower 37' leverages the power of allegory and the beauty of computer animation to foster a debate about the ownership, use, and exhaustion of natural resources. What is not obvious from the events of the film, however, is the fact that 'Tower 37' is a result of a significant new direction in undergraduate animation education. Writer/director Chris Perry, an Assistant Professor of Media Arts & Sciences at Hampshire College, has created a sequence of courses at Hampshire that bring interdisciplinary collaboration into the animation classroom. These classes have put students from all corners of campus into the same room and given them the same assignment, namely, to produce a high-end computer animated short film. To meet this goal, working relationships need to be forged between studio artists, animators, filmmakers, composers, and computer scientists. These same relationships form the foundation of any major studio feature animation team, however, they are unfortunately rare in academia.
Directed and Written by Chris Perry
Produced by Daniel Inkeles
2008, Country: USA
Chris Perry grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area before leaving in 1988 to attend college and graduate school in Massachusetts. After receiving his M.S. degree from the MIT Media Laboratory in 1994, he worked in the computer animation production industry as both a programmer and a user of the tools for producing high-quality computer graphics. This four-year tour took him from Rhythm & Hues Studios in Los Angeles back to the Bay Area where he worked at Pixar. In 1998, Chris returned to the east coast. He now teaches computer graphics and animation at Hampshire College, a small, innovative liberal arts institution in Amherst, Massachusetts. Chris recently completed an MFA degree in Computer Art at the University of Massachusetts (2007). "The Incident at Tower 37" is the third animated short he has written and directed. He lives in Northampton with his partner Viveca Greene and their two children, Jordan and Noe.