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2023
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2022
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Sprite Fright

About

Blender Studio’s 13th open movie is an 80’s-inspired horror comedy, set in Britain: When a group of rowdy teenagers trek into an isolated forest, they discover peaceful mushroom creatures that turn out to be an unexpected force of nature.

Licensing

The work of the Sprite Fright project is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 1.0 license. This includes all the data we publish on this website. If any content on this site is not licensed as such, it will be clearly indicated.

In short, this means you can freely reuse and distribute this content, also commercially, as long you include proper attribution.

The attribution is (if not specifically mentioned otherwise):

(CC) Blender Foundation | studio.blender.org

Excluded from the Creative Commons license is: all logos on this website (including the Blender logo, Sprite Fright logo, Creative Commons logo, sponsor logos) and associated trademarks. Also excluded is material that’s clearly not produced by the Blender project, such as magazine covers.

Why copyrighted?

Some production assets (the edits of the shorts) are currently "copyrighted". During a production of an open movie we want to share everything here; but want to prevent spoilers or confusing work-in-progress material to be published online before the film has been released. Sharing a creative process with all of the creative steps is not an easy thing to do. It puts artists in a vulnerable position, because often they are emotionally attached to work still, or have severe doubts about a creative direction.

For that reason some content gets a copyright limit marked on it. This we want to share with you, to enjoy and learn from, but it will only become Creative Commons for the rest of the world after we wrap up the film.

We expect you - as artist or maker yourself - to understand and respect that!

Thanks!

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