“Wind-Up” — Animated Short About Love, Loss, and Music

Nell Minow
5 min readFeb 2, 2021

Yibing Jiang’s animated short, “Wind-Up,” is a wordless story of a father and daughter, connected by love and by a tune that he plays to her as he sits by her bed in a hospital, where she lies unconscious. Somehow he hopes it will bring her back to him the way he used to hum it when they were playing hide and seek to help her find him.

The touching film is available on YouTube.

Writer/director Yibing Jiang and animation director Jason Keene talked to me about creating the film in a pandemic, bringing together artists from around the world and a variety of different disciplines, with the aid of Unity, new technology that makes instant rendering possible.

Yibing, I know you’ve made films before, but you say this is the first time you’ve been a “real director.” Why is that?

Yibing Jiang: I was born and raised in China, and at that time, there was no animation industry. My parents only want me to be either lawyer, doctor, or engineer. So, in engineering school, I have to use my spare time to making animations. At that…

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Nell Minow

Movie critic, corporate critic and shareholder advocate, Contributing Editor at @ebertvoices plus @moviemom, and #corpgov #movies and editor at @miniverpress