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screenshot of student's film
screenshot of student's film

A clip from "Bygone Vanity," a short animation film created by Luke Johnson.

  • September 26, 2024
  • Marketing and Communications staff

A film created by junior Animation and Illustration major Luke Johnson has been screened at the Ridgeway Off-Kilter Film Festival.

鈥淏ygone Vanity鈥 was among 14 animated shorts presented at the festival that is geared to unusual independent artful films and was held at the Stone Circle Theater, Queens, NY. Mr. Johnson, of Syracuse, NY, attended the screening and participated in a question-and-answer session with other filmmakers.

It鈥檚 quite an honor, especially for a student, to have a film accepted at any festival from among hundreds of entries submitted, said Visual Arts and New Media Assistant Professor Abbey Paccia. 鈥淔inding a festival that is a good fit for your work and to be able to share it with an audience is great.鈥

Bringing together a dynamic community of filmmakers and film enthusiasts in celebration of weird cinema and uniquely crafted stories is the mission of the two-year-old festival.

A prolific filmmaker, Johnson already has a vast body of work that most students don鈥檛 have, Ms. Paccia noted. 鈥淗e has a really distinct artistic voice.鈥

Johnson said the film was made to experiment with a lot of mixed media, and features characters made out of clay or Post-it notes and includes some live action and layering. The storyline involves three characters, two of whom are involved in a physical alteration, and a scientist who is an observer.

鈥淗e makes things that are personal to him, actually drawing from life experiences, and really specific emotions that he鈥檚 feeling and witnessing,鈥 Paccia said in describing films Johnson has made. 鈥淭hey aren鈥檛 always directly represented but come through in symbol and tone.鈥

Paccia describes Johnson as a dedicated illustrator and filmmaker who has already produced over 240 illustrations and six short films during his time at Fredonia. 鈥淗e collaborates with other artists including several SUNY Fredonia students and currently has another two films and a video game in progress,鈥 Paccia said. He is currently enrolled in ARTS 495: Independent Studio Projects, supervised by Paccia.

Johnson completed 鈥淏ygone Vanity鈥 as an independent project at the end of the Spring 2024 semester, and he鈥檚 already submitted it to several other film festivals.

Pursuing a career wholly focused on creating art is Johnson鈥檚 goal.

Johnson鈥檚 film is part of a Department of Visual Arts and New Media student group show, 鈥淪ummer Pics & Flicks,鈥 that can be viewed at the Michael C. Rockefeller Arts Center鈥檚 Emmitt Christian Gallery through Thursday, Oct. 3, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. His work is also online and on Instagram @ostrichmower.