Stop Motion as a way to express, trash motion as a resource of a cultural context to give use and visibility to the waste we leave behind.
Guillermo Arias (26) animador 3D, especializado en stop motion, con 5 años de experiencia en el rubro audiovisual.
Ha trabajado en videoclips musicales stop motion tales como "Thin Thing" de The Smile, "Canal de resistencia" de Canto del agua y
el videoclip claymation "Mono en llamas" de Cardumen.
Ha colaborado en producciones de los directores chilenos Cristóbal León & Joaquín Cociña junto a su equipo en el Look development y animación para la nueva película de Ari Aster “Beau is afraid", para la productora A24.
Y estuvo a cargo del equipo de animación y maniobras en la pre producción y rodaje del segundo largometraje de la dupla “Los Hiperbóreos” donde se encargó de las creación y animación de las marionetas.
Actualmente a cargo de la difusión del cortometraje y su ópera prima “El árbol”. Thriller de terror en stop motion a escala 1:1, realizado principalmente en exterior.
Mediante la búsqueda del lenguaje visual surgió el término “Trash Motion” debido a que gran parte de los trabajos que realiza son elaborados con residuos que dejan las ferias libres que se arman en el barrio de su infancia. Un lugar que hace años interviene experimentando con animaciones.
Según el director "Siento que el stop motion es una herramienta que tiene mucho para ofrecer al momento de usarlo, ya sea por fines recreativos, profesionales o incluso por salud mental, debido a que es una forma distinta de percibir la realidad, nos saca por unos momentos de nuestros pensamientos, como si se detuviera el tiempo, y aquí parafraseando a Guillermo del toro que dijo que damos horas de nuestras vidas por segundos de vida a los objetos inanimados, y le encuentro mucha razón, en ese lugar, donde habitamos los animadores, el tiempo no existe, pasa a ser una simple ley, que está para romperse y buscar nuevos mundos."

Guillermo Arias (26) 3D animator, specialized in stop motion, with 5 years of experience in the audiovisual field.
He has worked in stop motion music videoclips such as "Thin Thing" by The Smile, "Canal de resistencia" by Canto del agua and
the claymation videoclip "Mono en llamas" by Cardumen.
He has collaborated with Chilean directors Cristóbal León & Joaquín Cociña and his team in the look development and animation for Ari Aster's new film "Beau is afraid", for the production company A24.
And he was in charge of the animation and stunt team in the pre-production and shooting of the second feature film of the duo "Los Hiperbóreos" where he was in charge of the creation and animation of the puppets.
Currently in charge of the diffusion of the short film and his debut feature "El árbol". Horror thriller in stop motion at 1:1 scale, made mainly outdoors.
Through the search for visual language, the term "Trash Motion" was born because most of his works are elaborated with waste left by the free fairs that are set up in his childhood neighborhood. A place where he has been experimenting with animations for years.
According to the director "I feel that stop motion is a tool that has a lot to offer when using it, whether for recreational, professional or even mental health purposes, because it is a different way of perceiving reality, it takes us out of our thoughts for a few moments, as if time stopped, and here I paraphrase Guillermo del Toro who said that we give hours of our lives for seconds of life to inanimate objects, and I find him very right, in that place, where we animators inhabit, time does not exist, it becomes a simple law, which is to break and look for new worlds. "
College
Instituto Profesional ARCOS
Animador Digital 3D
20192022
Birth Date
August 22, 1996
Nickname
Trash Memotion
Birth City
Santiago
Current City
Santiago
Hometown
Santiago
Height
1.73
Gender
Male
Eye Color
Brown
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Stop Motion as a way to express, trash motion as a resource of a cultural context to give use and visibility to the waste we leave behind.
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