
Canadian Premiere
An exploration of love and touch by Cameron Kletke, employing different forms of graphite that bring the screen to textural life.
Canada
2022
English
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Credits
ANIM
Cameron Kletke
Editor
Cameron Kletke
Original Music
Dave Kletke
Director

Cameron Kletke
Cameron Kletke was born in Calgary, Alberta, before moving to Vancouver to pursue a degree in Media Arts majoring in 2D + Experimental Animation. Her main art practice is material based + under the camera, using physical materials like acrylic, graphite, pen, ink, and acetate, to create colourful animated films with themes revolving around relationships and the human experience. She’s also an avid sketchbook keeper. Cameron has worked as a character designer, animation tutor, freelance artist, rigging artist, animation technician and recent stop-motion + film apprentice.
Filmography: you feel soft (2022); Between You and Me (2023)
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