Straight Razor by Bruton Stroube Studios
Straight off the back of their very successful project titled “Breakfast Interrupted”, a video that we posted up earlier today, Bruton Stroube Studios release a short film that goes by the name of “Straight Razor”. A 3 and a half minute video directed by Tim Wilson and James
Digital Fantasy Land by Matt Pyke
Epic, as cliche as that sounds, would be a good word to describe this piece by Matt Pyke titled Digital Fantasy. From scouring through Matt’s website it turns out he is based in a wonderful log cabin studio surrounded by greenery. He’s a digital artist, director, designer, painter, anima
Chinatown By Charlie & Lee
Charlie & Lee have been producing some promotional material that really impressed me this morning so I’ve brought it across so we can all appreciate the concept and creativity of their short film. For those who haven’t worked it out for themselves already, this short was crafted to
Paper Record Player From Kelli Anderson
Looking for something creative and inspiring to view over lunch?, this project from Kelli Anderson could be just the tonic to cure your predicament of break-time boredom. To be honest this short little video was just the pickup I needed earlier to get myself inspired and raring to get on with my day
mont petit by Hiyoko Imai
Hiyoko Imai has been on my radar for about six months or so now, ever since I heard about the collaboration with Tenue de Nimes and London Undercover. She’s a fantastic illustrator and designer who currently resides in Amsterdam, Holland. Many of her works involve paper and this specific film
Macro Kingdom III by Clemens Wirth
Clemens Wirth is a student studying multimedia art at the university of applied sciences in Salzburg, Austria. This short piece in which I found on vimeo is titled Macro Kingdom III and runs in a series of three so far, as Clemens put it so nicely, ‘an ongoing poem in the tradition of the two
Buried Selves By Scott Foley
Browsing through Scott Foley’s Vimeo profile I found this little gem hiding away which I hadn’t come across before. I really like what I found, It held the same vivid feel that Scott is notoriously known for, along with a heightened sense of mystery. Visually his works consistently impre
10 Second Visit by Ross Harris
This is a terrific short film to start off the day, produced and put together by filmmaker Ross Harris. It’s basically a 10-second video consisting of a bunch of photographs taken in and around his house. That means it extends out towards his garden and studio as well. There are 99 photos in t
Helios by Juan Behrens
Helios is a short film directed, animated, and conceptualised by Juan Behrens. This was for his final graduation project at the Vancouver Film School, studying Digital Design. What’s beautiful about this piece is the way in which all of the learning over the years has come together into one pi
Caught By The Past From Kendy
French creative Kendy brings us his latest visual working, which is a vivid and inspiring piece devised around the concept that nobody can truly change the true nature of the past. Kendy presents us with some real sharp editing in this project and I’m pretty fond of the sliced up approach he t
Kurzundschön Competition Opening Sequence by Errorone
What an amazing opening sequence for the short film competition “kurzundschön” (Short & Nice) by Errorone. Obviously there were more involved in this project (credits below) but I thought since Errorone hosted it, I should probably put the name in the title. Beautiful motion in thi
SHIRO by Takahashi Shuzo
Now this is why we love Japan! Perfectly minimal, aesthetically clean, simple, but concept driven. A good piece that makes you smile. This short movie is called SHIRO ‘Cheers System’ by Takahashi Shuzo. Basically the whole theme behind this is about how we say ‘Cheers!’ when