亚当·艾略特

亚当·艾略特

Directing 1972-01-02 Berwick, Victoria, Australia

Adam Elliot (born 2 January 1972 in Berwick, Victoria, Australia) is an independent stop-motion animation writer and director based in Melbourne, Australia. His five films have collectively participated in over six-hundred film festivals and have received over one hundred awards, including an Oscar for Harvie Krumpet[2] and the Annecy Cristal for Mary and Max. Elliot calls himself an auteur filmmaker and each of his films have a bittersweet nature to them. Based loosely on his family and friends, Elliot calls each of his works a Clayography - clay animated biographies - a portmanteau term of the words clay and biography. Utilising a large team of animators and modelmakers each film takes several years to complete. He is noted for his use of traditional 'in-camera' techniques, which means every prop set and character is a 'real' miniature handcrafted object. Elliot does not use digital additions or computer generated imagery to enhance his visual aesthetic. His company, Adam Elliot Pictures, produce the films and Elliot’s work practices adhere to the French auteur methodology. Each film has been voiced by notable actors including, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Toni Collette, Geoffrey Rush, Eric Bana, William McInnes and Barry Humphries. Elliot is also a voting member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and in 1999 was awarded The Young Achiever of the Year for Victoria.

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2024 Denise Floyd (voice)
2024 Producer
2024 Writer
2024 Director
2024 Production Design
2015 Director
2015 Screenplay
2015 Cinematography
2012 Self
2009 Various Voices (voice)
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2009 Self
2009 Production Design
2009 Writer
2009 Director
2003 Writer
2003 Director
2000 Director
2000 Writer
1999 Director
1999 Writer
1997 Director
1997 Editor
1997 Animation Director
1997 Writer