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Animation, Art, and Other Shiny Things
Bare is a film about a bear who moves to the woods, but soon finds out that he doesn’t like all the mess!
Ormie has garnered 8 Festival Awards including Best Short Film (Savannah FF 2010, Palm Springs Int’l Shorts Fest 2010, Sprockets 2010, Seattle Int’l FF 2010) and the Audience Award (New York Int’l Children’s FF 2011). via
Directed by Rob Silvestri
Animated by Cyriak using Adobe After Effects, one log, 2 twigs and a couple of leaves.
h/t Miss Cellania
Some of the most imaginative animation comes in chunks of a minute or less. The animation in these spots is so good you can almost forgive them for being advertisements. Almost.
This 1940 Tex Avery cartoon A Wild Hare is considered to be the first definitive Bugs Bunny cartoon, in which the character’s appearance, personality and voice gelled as a whole. It’s also the first time Bugs, voiced by Mel Blanc, uttered his famous catchphrase, “What’s up, doc?”