- Evan Mather
Evan Mather (born
25 February 1970 ) is an American filmmaker, known for his short films spanning multiple genres includinganimation ,comedy , documentary,mockumentary ,music video , andfilm title design . "Sight & Sound " referring to his work in this genre ofweb film said that:The most successful web-stream films, of course, are made with the format in mind. American film-maker Evan Mather's work, such as Icarus of Pittsburgh (2002), is a good example: densely packed with visual and aural information, his films seem made to be watched intently, in isolation and cocooned by headphones.
In 1995 he started the online video site [http://www.evanmather.com/ "Evanmather.com"] as a forum to experiment with the self distribution of short films via the Internet. He is best known for his short films starring
Star Wars action figures (1997-1999). These include "Quentin Tarantino's Star Wars", "Godzilla Versus Disco Lando", "Kung Fu Kenobi's Big Adventure", and "Les Pantless Menace". For musicianAimee Mann he has completed two animatedmusic videos : "Red Vines" (2001) and "Pavlov's Bell" (2003). His 2002 short film "Icarus of Pittsburgh" about a dedicatedPittsburgh Steelers fan played at the 2003Sundance Film Festival . In 2005 he completed the animated title sequence for "My Big Fat Independent Movie " and in 2006 his autobiographical mockumentary "Scenic Highway". His documentary short aboutsustainability , "So What?" (2007), won the 2008 Communications Award of Honor from theAmerican Society of Landscape Architects .External links
* [http://www.evanmather.com/ Evan Mather's Official Site]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0558445/ Evan Mather on IMDB]
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