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In a Heartbeat
Directed byEsteban Bravo
Beth David
Screenplay byEsteban Bravo
Beth David
StarringNick Ainsworth
Kelly Donohue
Music byArturo Cardelús
Production
company
Distributed byYouTube
Release date
  • July 31, 2017 (2017-07-31)
Running time
4 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

In a Heartbeat is a 2017 computer-animated short film produced by Ringling College of Art and Design. Written and directed by Esteban Bravo and Beth David, the project was funded through Kickstarter, raising $14,191 from 416 backers on a goal of $3,000.[1] The short film concerns a closeted boy who has a crush on another boy and his heart desires to be with him. The short received wide praise on various platforms and was shortlisted for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.

Plot

Sherwin, a shy ginger haired boy, arrives at school awaiting the arrival of his secret crush, Jonathan. Sherwin hides in a tree and watches as Jonathan walks by reading a book and playing with an apple. Suddenly, Sherwin's heart begins to beat rapidly and becomes anthropomorphic, leaving his body and chasing after Jonathan. Sherwin attempts to grab and hide his heart, resulting in various awkward encounters with Jonathan. Eventually, Sherwin chases his heart inside the school and grabs it. Then the heart grabs Jonathan's finger. The situation becomes uncomfortable as other students see the two and look on in disdain. The heart breaks in two and Sherwin runs away with one half. Outside the school, Sherwin sits solemnly when Jonathan walks up and sits next to him. They join the heart back together and it happily springs to life. The scene fades to black with Sherwin and Jonathan's hearts glowing and then forming into one.

Production

Production on the short started in January 2016, when Esteban Bravo and Beth David began working on their senior thesis at Ringling College of Art and Design. The initial pitch featured a boy and a girl, but at the last minute decided to switch it to a same-sex couple in order to make the story feel "more personal". They made a Kickstarter page in November 2016 to complete the film and earned more than enough of the requested amount. A trailer was released on May 17, 2017 and the short film was released on July 31, 2017.[2][3]

Reception

The short received overwhelmingly universal praise for its animation, positive message and emotional resonance. The short blew up on YouTube, with an estimated 40 million views, and has been passed on through Facebook and Twitter.[4][5] It was later named No. 9 on YouTube's list of the top 10 trending videos of 2017.[6]

Awards

Since its launch, the film has received numerous awards and has been shown at numerous LGBT events and film festivals.[7] It got shortlisted at the Academy Awards for Best Animated Short Film[8], but did not get a nomination. The short was also included in The animation Showcase 2017 world touring screening that premiered it in London the 25th of July 2017 in Soho House.

Year Presenter/Festival Award/Category Status
2017 Academy Awards Best Animated Short Film Shortlisted[9]
Animation Shorts Film Festival Jury Award Nominated
ASIFA-SOUTH Animation Conference and Festival Official Selection
GLAAD Media Awards Special Recognition Won
HollyShorts Film Festival Best LGBT Won
Lake View International Film Festival Best LGBT Film Won
North Carolina Gay & Lesbian Film Festival Jury Award Won
Student Academy Awards Animation (Domestic Film Schools) Won
Best Animated Short (Domestic) Won (Gold)
TAIS Animation Showcase Official Selection
Trinity Film Festival Alumni Choice Award Won

References

  1. ^ Bui, Hoai-Tran (August 2, 2017). "LGBT Animated Short 'In A Heartbeat' is a Tender Love Story That Could Rival Pixar Shorts". /Film. Retrieved August 5, 2017.
  2. ^ Caron, Christina (August 4, 2017). "YouTube Falls Hard for 'In a Heartbeat,' a Boy-Meets-Boy Story". The New York Times. Retrieved August 5, 2017.
  3. ^ Nevins, Jake (August 4, 2017). "In a Heartbeat: the story behind the animated gay love short that's gone viral". The Guardian. Retrieved August 5, 2017.
  4. ^ Pant, Priyanka (August 4, 2017). "'In A Heartbeat': Over 14 Million Views For This Animated Short Film". NDTV. Retrieved August 5, 2017.
  5. ^ Michallon, Clemence (August 4, 2017). "'This is a masterpiece': Tear-jerking short movie about the struggles of a young gay man who falls in love with his handsome classmate breaks the hearts of millions". Retrieved August 5, 2017.
  6. ^ Allocca, Kevin (December 6, 2017). "It's time for #YouTubeRewind: Celebrating what you watched, shared, and created in 2017". Official YouTube Blog. Retrieved October 8, 2018.
  7. ^ "In a Heartbeat: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know". Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  8. ^ 陳朗 (December 4, 2017). "Best Animated Short: Best Animated Short 2017 – The Shortlist".
  9. ^ Tapley, Kristopher (December 4, 2017). "Film Academy Announces 10 Animated Shorts Advancing in Oscar Race". Variety. Retrieved December 5, 2017.