FINCH’s Kyra Bartley creates powerful animated film ‘Heartbeat’ for Save Our Sons
FINCH director Kyra Bartley has directed and written an emotional animation film for Save Our Sons Duchenne Foundation called ‘Heartbeat’.
The idea for the film Heartbeat was sparked by the popular parental refrain, ‘they grow up so fast.”
FINCH director Kyra Bartley wanted to put that idea into the heartbreaking story of families living with Duchenne, where there’s a struggle between celebrating as their boys develop, hit milestones and flourish as human beings – whilst at the same time knowing that every step forward is also a step closer to their body failing them.
Says Bartley: “We wrote a poem meant as both a love-letter from mother to son, as well as a desperate plea for time to stop its forward march, which was beautifully (and heartbreakingly) read by a real mother all too familiar with this struggle. To accompany this, the visuals needed to reflect the ephemeral nature of the story, so we devised a hand-painted animation approach that kept its hero at the centre as the world swirls around him, relentlessly driven forward by the rhythmic beat of his heart. Matteo’s beautifully delicate score wraps all the elements together wonderfully.”
Says Elie Eid, founder, Save Our Sons Duchenne Foundation: “FINCH has been a part of the Save Our Sons family for many years now. I would like to thank Rob Galluzzo, Kyra Bartley and the entire FINCH team for their continuous support and their creativity in conveying the harsh reality of Duchenne muscular dystrophy in the most sensitive manner. Their professionalism, talent and expertise are second to none and we thank them wholeheartedly for their amazing work and support of Save Our Sons and the Duchenne and Becker community.”
In order to achieve the painterly look of the film, an international team used a traditional cell animation approach. Each of the over 1400 frames were painstakingly drawn by hand in Procreate on an iPad, then assembled back together in After Effects for finishing. It’s an unusual and challenging pipeline for an animation of this length – but it created an aesthetic that would otherwise have only been possible through an analog paint-on-paper approach, whilst still enabling the team working collaboratively across Spain, Vietnam, Russia and Australia.
With a background in commercial animation and design, Bartley crossed over into the world of live-action directing. She has a passion for bold ideas that challenge perceptions, which earned her a spot on the shortlist for the Saatchi & Saatchi New Directors Showcase at Cannes Lions in 2017.
Bartley lived in Cambodia for three years where she was instrumental in setting up the country’s first professional animation studio and training their original recruits. It’s this drive to explore creative opportunities in unexpected places, bringing obscure stories into the light, that informed Bartley’s work on Heartbeat.
To donate and find out more go to: https://www.saveoursons.org.au/ways-you-can-help-2/
Client: Save Our Sons
Voice Over: Stephanie Crawford
Production: FINCH
Director & Writer: Kyra Bartley
Producer: Luke Mazzaferro
Executive Producer: Rob Galluzzo
Artwork: Paul McNulty, Katya Polezhaeva, Tyler Hinde
Animation: Kyra Bartley, Paul McNulty, Katya Polezhaeva, Natasha Savinova, Anya Milovanova
Music and Sound: Sonar Music
Composer: Matteo Zingales
Sound: Timothy Bridge
Executive Producer: Sophie Haydon
13 Comments
Love this. So good Kyra & Finch team.
We too have a bunch of requests for pitch on animation jobs with low budgets that we can’t afford make in Australia, we’ll definitely try outsourcing these to Cambodia, Vietnam and Russia from now on instead of paying animators here, out of work due to Covid, a living wage. Great stuff why didn’t I think of this earlier.
That was beautiful, Kyra & FINCH. Powerful stuff.
Get in the bin m8
This is stunning – powerfully moving
Kyra, why you gotta make me cry at work… Stunning.. Heartfelt… Crafted.. Everything you do so well.
Beautiful work, I hope it makes a difference.
This is fantastic. Powerfully told & heartbreaking, and the animation is stunning.
Amazing work guys!
Amazing.
Watched and donated.
as above
Powerful work Kyra. Great to see that blur transition style used powerfully. It’s hard to get animation to make us truly feel emotion. You nailed it.
absolutely beautiful, well done
Nice job Kyra and crew – this is top shelf stuff.