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There’s Something in the Water
“There’s two kinds of lakes in the South: them that’s got Giant Salvinia and them that’s about to have Giant Salvinia.” Caddo Lake is the only natural lake in Texas, but its delicate eco-system is threatened by a seemingly unstoppable … Continue reading
Emoji Among Us: The Documentary
Emoji have become an inescapable part of our daily lives. This short film examines the far-reaching impact of these very special characters. Can you find the 68 emoji species shown in this video? Made entirely with footage from Dissolve. See … Continue reading
Bloomers
Nominated for Best Short Film at the British Animation Awards 2020 Winner of Best British Film at London International Animation Festival 2019 Winner of Best Documentary at ReAnima International Film Festival 2019 Animated fabric brings the story of a lingerie … Continue reading
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Lose Your Corona Virus Cabin Fever With the Drummer — Modular 4
It’s Friday. We’re all working from home and starting to get Covid-19 cabin fever. The stress level is building because we aren’t supposed to leave the house. You can’t touch your face or other people. Everyone is paranoid society is … Continue reading
The Orchestra
In a world filled with beautiful music, Vernon always seems to strike the wrong note. Directed by Mikey Hill Produced by Melanie Brunt at Feather Films Written by Mikey Hill and Jennifer Smith Score composed by Jamie Messenger Developed and … Continue reading
Six-Year-Old Tulip Navigates a Wooly Garden in a New Animation by Andrea Love
Andrea Love (previously) is back with a new heart-felt animation detailing the journey of a six-year-old girl named Tulip. An adaptation of Hans Christen Anderson’s Thumbelina, the 8-minute short film will chronicle Tulip’s adventures navigating a dense garden after being … Continue reading
charlottes daydream
Film – Marlies van der Wel music – Pieter de Graaf An astronomer observes the universe from her observatory. When a black hole approaches, she jumps in and gets a glimpse of the earth from the universe. with animation help … Continue reading
Primal – The Best Animation of 2019
Sources/Further Reading: Tartakovsky explains how he created Primal’s ferocious fantasy world by Cheryl Eddy – http://bit.ly/2TLL7oB Tartakovsky interviewed by Polygon writer Chelsea Stark – http://bit.ly/36ifeqc Primal’s Timeless Paean to Companionship Boils Genndy Tartakovsky’s Work Down to Its Essence by Jacob … Continue reading
Gannibal – African Son of Peter the Great of Russia
In our new animated historical documentary, we will talk about Abram Gannibal, who started his life in Cameroon, was sold to the Ottoman court as a slave and then became a step-son of the Russian Emperor Peter the Great and … Continue reading
The Opposites Game
A classroom erupts into a war of words as students grapple with a seemingly simple prompt: what is the opposite of a gun? This animation is part of the TED-Ed series, “There’s a Poem for That,” which features animated interpretations … Continue reading