TAIKO Studios is aiming for the stars with their new short film “One Small Step”. TheyΒ present the story of Luna, a Chinese-American girl who dreams of becoming an astronaut.
TAIKO Founder and CEO Shaofu ZhangΒ leads the team with a vision of the modern world, an amalgam of Chinese and American culture.Β Proficient in English and Mandarin, his perspective embodies the goals and spirit of TAIKO. Β Zhang spearheads a team with diverse backgrounds and life experiences, who all have the courage to express their views. Shaofu is committed to supporting a creative environment that brings out the best work in the artists.
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In 2017, Bobby Pontillas became the art director for TAIKO. The studioβs first project, βOne Small Step,β chronicles a Chinese American girl named Luna.
The opening scene shows Luna nestled in front of her TV, captivated by a rocket launch on-screen. Luna sets out on a dream of becoming an astronaut. Lunaβs father, who runs a humble shoe repair business, supports her every step of the way. His unconditional love endures as Luna faces tough obstacles in her path.
βOne Small Stepβ is produced by Zhang and co-directed by Andrew Chesworth, also a Disney alum. The CGI 3D-animated short film uses techniques in lighting and color to leverage its storytelling, preserving the feeling of a moving illustration. βOne Small Stepβ is one of five films nominated for a 2019 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.
Pontillas creating the main character of his short film on his Cintiq Pro.
Pontillas said the film is a love letter to unsung heroes who support and inspire people chasing an impossible dream. βWhen we get tunnel-visioned into chasing a dream, itβs not a perfect road. Itβs an awkward process, and it sometimes isolates friends, it isolates family members,β he said.
Pontillas thanks his mother for supporting his dream, even when she didnβt fully understand it. βI just want to say, βthank you for being there,ββ he said. βFor every accomplishment that our generation makes, our families made the sacrifice to even make that happen. Thatβs pretty selfless and humble.β
The film also pays homage to mentors and teachers, like Smith. βI am very happy for Bobby. The work that TAIKO did on βOne Small Stepβ is amazing,β said Smith.
Corazon PontillasΒ (Bobby’s mom) hopes that her light will continue to guide her son and she canβt wait to see whatβs next in his journey. βAs I tell my son often, I am so proud and happy of what he has become in the career he had chosen,β said Corazon. βI also would like to let him know how much I appreciate him by never failing to always mention me in all of his interviews and dedicating this short film to me and to our family.β
To those who wish to launch a career in animation or rekindle a passion for art, Pontillas shares stellar advice.
βIβve always had setbacks. Thatβs the more realistic path. Itβs not a straight path β¦ itβs a winding path,β said Pontillas. βHold close to what inspired you in the first place. Remember that starry-eyed newbie that was so passionate and grateful to get to be an artist!β
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A big kudos to all the TAIKO Team!
They seem to have a blast doing what they love.