Max Gilardi has brought his animated series to a close. The story of Jerry is rather epic – spanning several decades of his life, over multiple, lengthy episodes. Jerry: The End is a fitting finale, and it’s actually quite touching. Congrats to Max. Now go watch it over at Newgrounds. Big thanks to Sean McKenzie for the story tip.
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Hopefully you caught Max Gilardi’s Flash-animated short Jerry, which he produced back in 2007. He has a signature brand of storytelling that involves little dialog, repetition and minimalist audio. It’s kind of mesmerizing, and the same can be said about his new short, Jackie, which is part of the Jerry storyline. I won’t tell you any more than that, as it’s a fun reveal. Check it out over at Newgrounds, where Gilardi is one of the top 15 best-ranked artists of all time.
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You may recall Max Gilardi’s 2007 short Jerry. It’s a unique short, driven by great timing and strong audio editing. Gilardi, now 20 years old, has produced a Flash-animated follow-up titled Little Jerry and the Closet. We meet Jerry as a 5 year old whose life is no more rewarding than last we met. Like the first short, the animation isn’t extravagant, nor the designs groundbreaking, but Max knows comedy timing. I particularly liked “I’m locking the door from the outside.” The short is Gilardi’s submission for the Newgrounds 2008 Halloween Flash Off contest.
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Max Gilardi, a 19-year old animator from Massachusetts, has released his latest animated short titled Jerry at Newgrounds.com. Gilardi has enjoyed a great deal of success on Newgrounds in the past, primarily for his Maxwell Edison short, which has been viewed over a million times.
The tale of Jerry’s simple life features no dialog, an incredible amount of repetition and I found it highly entertaining.
For more on Gilardi, head on over to Newgrounds to read a 2004 interview.
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