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Animation, Art, and Other Shiny Things
A simple allegorical tale of a culture’s progression through searching for more light.
The animation and movement is very well done. From Maxim Zhestkov via The CGBros.
A hairdresser is tasked with giving the wife of the local gendarme a stylish ‘do while staying on the right side of the straight-laced-and-arrowed law man.
From the talented folks at ESMA. Animation by Florian Boury, Gautier Froehly, Manon Hirat, Matthieu Paugam, Cindy Redon, and David Varsi.
Ed is at the end of his career and reflects on his decades of experiences.
The 3d effects are very well done in this excellent and rather touching animation. Via hype.cg out of Port Alegre, Brazil
A longer-than-usual animation today, but well worth the extra time! This multi-award winner shows how far we’ve come in computer animation since The Mind’s Eye series of 1990. It’s a fun story too!
Animated by Eric Law Anderson, Sara Smilnak, Shelbi Caudill, and John Sasser
A beautifully rendered animation that could be a morality tale on several topics. Worth an extra watch or two just for that, but the lushness of detail really make it worthwhile.
Gea has been living taking refuge in her magnum opus in an undisturbed dimension for millions of years.Her energy is scarce but his work is the meaning of her existence, with the help of her ancient machines she works quietly in her creation; time means nothing in this place until a ravenous technological being makes his appearance to take it all … then the irreversible destruction of his work and even his own being begins taking place. via The CGBros
From the students at PrimerFrame.
A take-off on the 1980 short film Tango by Zbigniew Rybszynski the scene builds by sequentially introducing characters that are caught in loops of actions that effect other characters indirectly.
Goutte d’Or is a fantastic stop-motion short film by Christophe Peladan. A love-story about a pirate and his encounter with the beautiful queen and the annoying octopus. With sword fighting and wonderful music by Les Primitives du Futur.
This incredibly well done science-fiction short shows us a scene of the interrogation of a four-armed alien by a machine intelligence.
Kaleb Lechowski is in his first year at Berlin’s Mediadesign Hochschule — for now. It appears the film has caught the eye of movie execs and word is that the 22 year old will be on his way to Hollywood soon.
Created by Thomas Dufour, Quentin Retif, Benjamin Weislo and Marc-Antoine Cesari.