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HEDGEHOG
Gareth suffers from a debilitating sense of self-doubt… which manifests in the form of a hedgehog.
A Digital Animation Explores the Height of Trees From a 3-Inch Bonsai to a 300-Foot Sequoia
In this calming video by Red Side, a variety of tree species are compared side-by-side. The animation spans different common and more unique tree types, starting with 3-inch Keshitsubo bonsai tree and moving all the way to a towering Sequoia … Continue reading
Stop-Motion Animation Shows a Bird’s POV of the Exotic Pet Industry
Animator and director Evan DeRushie’s recent short film “Birdlime” is about an exotic breed that escapes capture just to find itself injured and caged anyway. Birdlime features handcrafted and stop-motion animated human hands, tropical trees, other birds, and gibberish sounds … Continue reading
L’HOMME AUX OISEAUX // The Man With Birds
Un village de montagne bloqué par la neige attend la venue de l’Homme aux oiseaux, qui annonce la fin de l’hiver. //The Man with Birds // Seasons turn and spring is sprung when a boy flies the coop but lands … Continue reading
Squirming Multi-Colored Bodies Dance Across the Screen in an Unsettling Animation by Mike Pelletier
“Flurry” is a bizarre new animated short from the experimental artist Mike Pelletier. The two minute-long video features no obvious narrative. Rather, the animation is an exploration of movement and volume: an indeterminate number of humanoid figures seem to … Continue reading
THOTH’s PROPHECY read from the Hermetic Texts by Graham Hancock
After Skool Published on 6 Aug 2019 Graham Hancock is a British author who specializes in theories involving ancient civilizations, Earth changes, stone monuments or megaliths, altered states of consciousness, ancient myths, and astronomical or astrological data from the past. … Continue reading
It’s a beautiful, brutal life in this award-winning animation from 1977
In the short film Bead Game (1977) by the acclaimed Indian-Canadian filmmaker Ishu Patel, stopmotion animation of coloured glass beads offers a beautiful yet dark vision of life, characterised by brutal cycles of competition and consumption.[…]
An Amusement Park-Themed Animated Short by Fernando Livschitz Goes Off the Rails
The fate of riders on roller coasters and ferris wheels takes an unexpected turn in “Beautiful Chaos”, a new short from Fernando Livschitz of Black Sheep Films (previously). We won’t give too much away, but the minute-long animation uses digital … Continue reading
Negative Space | Oscar Nominated Stop-Motion Animation | Short of the Week
Negative Space is an Oscar-nominated short film animation that depicts a father-and-son relationship through the art of packing a suitcase. SUBMIT A FILM: https://www.shortoftheweek.com/submit/ FULL REVIEW: https://www.shortoftheweek.com/2019/0… Negative Space A Film by Tiny Inventions (Ru Kuwahata & Max Porter) http://www.tinyinventions.com
That Yorkshire Sound
A hand drawn animated documentary, following the rhythms of a day in Yorkshire. It captures the sound of Yorkshire, from its multicultural and bustling cities like Bradford and Sheffield, to the delicate sounds of birds in the country side and … Continue reading