I KILL

Directed by Edmund Earle

"I KILL" is a reinterpretation of the traditional Japanese Haiku "I kill an ant, and realize my three children, have been watching." It was created with pencil and paper.

Edmund Earle, 22, was born in Maryland and educated in classical illustration and painting. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, Edmund has done extensive animations in both traditional and CG media. His thesis film "Screen" was featured in the Angelus Student Film Festival, and his work has been exhibited in several galleries including the Yellow Barn in Maryland. Edmund currently works in New York City, creating Visual Effects and animations for Nova and independent films. His work can be viewed at http://ed.breakfastofthemind.com