Grindin by Nobody Beats The Drum
This animated video was created by a guy named Rogier van der Zwaag for the band Nobody Beats The Drum. The Band hails from Amsterdam, and Rogier being the visual producer for the band had the task of creating something for the song called Grindin. He used nothing but spray-painted wooden blocks and
Out Of A Forest
This is a non-commericial short film by Tobias Gundorff Boesen and a team of people who worked on the animation (listed below). It was shot in the forest surrounding Viborg, Demark, using stop motion and was inspired by Victorian literature. The film has a nice twist in it, but is mainly about a you
How to Explain the Art World to a Dead Hare by Ron English
This short film by Ron English called “How to Explain the Art World to a Dead Hare†is a twist on Joseph Beuys’ 1965 performance art piece, “How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hareâ€Â. It was shot on location in McAllen, Texas w
Portraits From Brook Pifer
Growing up in Western Pennsylvania Brook Pifer used her imagination and directorial skills to convince cousins and classmates to pose for her Kodak 110 camera. By the looks of it, not much has changed. Today the Orlando based photographer brings us this imaginative collection of portraits I found on
Photographer Gautier Deblonde
Born and raised in France, Gautier Deblonde came to London in 1991 to work as a photographer. One of his most signifiant projects was “Boy” in 2001; he had the mission of documenting the creation and installation of the five metre high sculpture “Boy” by Ron Mueck into the Mi
O By Michal Kulczynski
Here we have another small collection of images this time from London situated photographer Michal Kulczski. Working independently Michal does business as Dream Station where he puts his hand not only to photography, but aspects of design also. He has previously designed printed works, Brand Identit
Metropolis Anonymity By Jakob Wagner
A tight collection of selected images brought to us from Dusseldorf (Germany) based landscape and fine art photographer Jakob Wagner. I found this neat series while browsing through Jakob’s portfolio, it provided a unique feel and look I had yet to see, so I decided to bring it across for us a
Mountain Safety by void
void is a team of designers committed to animation and visual communication. These guys have been working on a short video about how to behave on the mountain, it explains why you should or shouldn’t do certain things whilst skiing or snowboarding. This clip is very entertaining and
Illustrator Matthew Lyons
Matthew Lyons is a 21 year old student, studying in his final year of an illustration and animation course at Loughborough University in England. Matthew creates contemporary interpretations of the space age future, creating something new from old. For example his work entitled Planet 4750 (1961), w
Born That Way By Tony McNeal
Director Tony Mcneal brings us the best short scripted film ive seen in a long while. Born in Detriot Mechigan He remembers “memorable films left and incredible impression on me from an early age”, he began his career as a Junior Editor at Griot Editorial and it was the Griots general ma
Ida Walked Away
Takafumi Tsuhiya lives and works in Tokyo, he mainly makes single channel video art, live video performances, collaborated A/V performances, motion graphics and some prints. He integrates recorded sources, his own material and handmade animation all into one to create interesting mixed media videos.
Toronto Falls From Phillip Bloom
Phillip Bloom brings such quality I can’t ignore it. Ive returned to his latest works again and again, he just doesn’t stop producing work that makes my eyes smile, and my mouth drop. Admittedly this isn’t my favourite piece from him, but Toronto Falls is still a captivating visual