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Animation, Art, and Other Shiny Things
I’m afraid posts will be a bit spotty for a while as myself and Mrs Crow will be on holiday in the UK over the next month.

Stephen Fry with a Corgi. Is there anything more British than this?
We’ll be visiting my son, who is working in Birmingham, and have a real whirlwind of a schedule while we’re there. I’m hoping to find time between sightseeing and adjusting to a horrendous time difference (+8 between Seattle and Birmingham) to post some pictures and commentary of our travels on either here or on my sister-blog And the Horse You Rode In On. (I’ll create a widget box in the right column to link here if I do that)
Worst case, however, is that regular posting should resume around the end of July or the beginning of August. If you need to keep yourself amused, the cat in the right column will take you to a random post, and the menus along the top can lead you to some fun collections to wile away the time.
/RC
Beautifully animated and a touching story of lonliness. (and it has crows)
Animation by Brett Underhill. Look for more at PorkchopBob.
Fast Film is an animated homage to motion pictures, hand-made by folding 65,000 print outs of film frames into three dimensional objects.
A woman is abducted and a man comes to her rescue, but during their escape they find themselves in the enemy’s secret headquarters. via
I love this short and see something new each time I watch it. How many of the movies can you name?
Animated by Virgil Widrich.
A beautiful allegory about growing old and the layers of memories we build.
Animated by Kunio Katō. Among other awards, it was the winner of the 2008 Oscar for short animation.
A badger just wants to sleep, but the world won’t let him.
Animated by Sharon Colman and nominated for the 2006 Academy Award for short animation.
A classic by Led Zeppelin. This remastered recording is from the Complete BBS Sessions.
This is more image processing rather than animation, but whatever, it’s Led Zeppelin and your argument is invalid.
I love crows. They’re brilliant birds and have distinct, and quite distinctive, personalities. For a scarecrow, however, that is criminal. From Supinfocom Rubika in Valenciennes.
This award winning film (short-listed for an Oscar in 2010 also) is a unique watercolor style animation and a sweet story from French animator Joanna Lurie.
In the depths of a great forest clad in a great white mantle, curious creatures discover how beautiful and fascinating and white snow is as it whirls them giddily on their way to extraordinary encounters with the strange and wonderful. (via)
Whatever your interpretation of the story is, (and there are some variations out there on the intertubes) the curiosity, joy, and acceptance of the world around them shines through brilliantly.
Born into a world of numbers, an oppressed zero discovers that through determination, courage, and love, nothing can be truly something.
This stop motion animation was written and directed by Christopher Kezelos.
The British short Extn.21 has won multiple awards, deservedly so I would say. Directed by Lizzie Oxby, it is…
…a short film about one man’s desire to be heard. The film uses an innovative blend of atmospheric stop-frame animation, live action performance (a live action head on a stop-frame puppet) and digital effects to create a dark world of uncertain reality.