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Nico Casavecchia (born Nicolás Casavecchia; May 13, 1981) is an Argentine director, screenwriter and illustrator. His work includes music videos, commercials and film, often employing mix media techniques ranging from animation to live action. Casavecchia most notably directed A Boy and His Atom (2013) a stop-motion animated short film created by IBM Research scientists, made by moving carbon monoxide molecules. The movie has been recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the World's Smallest Stop-Motion Film.

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  • Nicolás Casavecchia (Buenos Aires - Argentina 13 de mayo de 1981), es un director, intérprete, guionista e ilustrador argentino que actualmente vive en Los Ángeles, California. Entre sus variados trabajos, que incluyen películas, comerciales y videos musicales [1], se destaca el cortometraje considerado como la película más pequeña jamás hecha “A boy and his atom” (2013) bajo su dirección y creado por científicos de IBM los que utilizaron moléculas de monóxido de carbono y un microscopio de efecto túnel, bajo la técnica stop-motion con un total de 242 fotogramas [2]. (es)
  • Nico Casavecchia (born Nicolás Casavecchia; May 13, 1981) is an Argentine director, screenwriter and illustrator. His work includes music videos, commercials and film, often employing mix media techniques ranging from animation to live action. Casavecchia most notably directed A Boy and His Atom (2013) a stop-motion animated short film created by IBM Research scientists, made by moving carbon monoxide molecules. The movie has been recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the World's Smallest Stop-Motion Film. (en)
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  • Nico Casavecchia (en)
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  • Nicolás Casavecchia (Buenos Aires - Argentina 13 de mayo de 1981), es un director, intérprete, guionista e ilustrador argentino que actualmente vive en Los Ángeles, California. Entre sus variados trabajos, que incluyen películas, comerciales y videos musicales [1], se destaca el cortometraje considerado como la película más pequeña jamás hecha “A boy and his atom” (2013) bajo su dirección y creado por científicos de IBM los que utilizaron moléculas de monóxido de carbono y un microscopio de efecto túnel, bajo la técnica stop-motion con un total de 242 fotogramas [2]. (es)
  • Nico Casavecchia (born Nicolás Casavecchia; May 13, 1981) is an Argentine director, screenwriter and illustrator. His work includes music videos, commercials and film, often employing mix media techniques ranging from animation to live action. Casavecchia most notably directed A Boy and His Atom (2013) a stop-motion animated short film created by IBM Research scientists, made by moving carbon monoxide molecules. The movie has been recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the World's Smallest Stop-Motion Film. (en)
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