Little Fluffy Clouds Reveals the Superpowers of Redwood Trees in Giants Rising

Bay Area animation + design shop LITTLE FLUFFY CLOUDS created all the impossible-to-film sequences in a new documentary feature, Giants Rising about the superpowers of redwood trees that’s currently on the festival tour.

Little Fluffy Clouds was especially excited to join this project as their studio is located on the doorstep of many of these majestic towering trees, anchoring them on top of the mountain ridge leading to the Pacific Ocean.

Giants Rising is a true tour de force, directed by Lisa Landers and narrated by singer-songwriter-musician, Michael Franti. The film reveals the biological wonders that enable these trees to live thousands of years and grow to be the tallest living species on earth all while being exposed to everything nature and humanity can throw at them. They emit a force that ripples through the valleys and communities that rely on them for their survival, but despite their size and strength, they’re also fighting for their own.

You might think it’s easy to document a tree, after all it’s not like you’re filming an elusive wildcat on some hard-to-reach mountaintop. These majestic giants stand there year after year and seemingly grow very, very slowly but that is so far from the truth and understanding their culture is not that easy. To begin with a large part of the tree is underground and the part above ground is so tall it’s impossible to see in its entirety. Another strange phenomenon is that it’s almost impossible to tell where one tree ends and another tree begins. Add to this their unique ability to communicate and collaborate. Redwoods even create their own weather patterns. Amazing yes, but this doesn’t even begin to explain the physical effect these trees have on your brain when you stand at their base and simply look up. Pure scientifically quantifiable awe!

From Jerry van de Beek, LFC Animation Director: Our task at Little Fluffy Clouds was to animate the sequences that were impossible to film. These are sequences created for the very first time to incorporate the most up to date theories that scientists have discovered over their many years of research.

To accurately design and animate these sequences we needed first to fully understand the science behind each theory before setting out to organize and translate the information into compelling animations, ones that would be easy for the audience to fully grasp in a single viewing.

We were careful to make sure that the animations didn't distract or take you away from the beauty of the trees and into some kind of motion graphic style of explanation. We didn't want to interupt the flow of the film but we did seek to add in a little visual magic.

From director Lisa Landers: I had always hoped to have animations in the film that accurately depicted the inner-workings of redwoods, but in a storybook style that evoked a sense of fantasy. Little Fluffy Clouds totally nailed it, using their incredible talents to turn my very rough ideas into stunning animations that captivate viewers of all ages and interests.

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