A sweet treat for Hulu-ween
The rediscovery of the tradition of trick or treating is at the heart of this sweet animated film for Hulu's upcoming Halloween output.
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- Production Company Passion Animation Studios
- Director Maryka Laudet
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Credits
View on- Production Company Passion Animation Studios
- Director Maryka Laudet
- Final Mix SoundNode
- Sound Design Mann Brothers Media
- Director Quentin Camus-Durand
- Executive Producer Belle Palmer
- Executive Producer Debbie Crosscup
- Producer Katie Harris
- Animator Paul Autric
- Animator Francisco Garcia
- Animator David Burtle
- Animation Supervisor Aldo Gagliardi
- CG Coordinator Charlotte Harris
- Composer Nicolas Cornil
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Credits
powered by- Production Company Passion Animation Studios
- Director Maryka Laudet
- Final Mix SoundNode
- Sound Design Mann Brothers Media
- Director Quentin Camus-Durand
- Executive Producer Belle Palmer
- Executive Producer Debbie Crosscup
- Producer Katie Harris
- Animator Paul Autric
- Animator Francisco Garcia
- Animator David Burtle
- Animation Supervisor Aldo Gagliardi
- CG Coordinator Charlotte Harris
- Composer Nicolas Cornil
This short animated feature is part of the 20th Digital Studio/Disney output for Hulu, as part of their Huluween programme.
20th Digital Studio [formerly Fox Digital Studio] will premiere Bite Size Halloween Jr., a series of three original, animated short films, to help families celebrate Halloween 2020 at home. Back to Cave One, which was created through Passion Pictures and directed by duo Maryka Laudet and Quentin Camus-Durand, is the only one of the animated shorts to live, in full, outside of the streaming company's paywall.
The sweet-not-scary two-minute film uses beautiful CG animation to follow a caveman and his daughter in the far future re-discovering the lost tradition of trick-or-treating. “20th Digital Studio and the Bite Size series provides a platform for emerging storytellers and gives them the resources needed to realise their vision," says David Worthen Brooks, EVP of 20th Digital Studio. "Each short episode can also act as a low risk proof-of-concept for a feature version of the short, providing the filmmaker concrete steps toward their larger ambition. This energy and excitement in short form horror provides a global arena for a community of diverse filmmakers.”