The Move, Paper Animation by Mandy Smith
Wow. What a great animated piece by Mandy Smith. This is all made out of paper, each part has to be moved into place one step at a time. It must take a ridiculous amount of hours to get this all correct and set up, let alone the editing and capturing process. I have a […]
Visual Working From Youness Benali
Youness Benali is certainly a character of mystery, which in turn makes the work of this creative all the more enticing and engaging. The short piece we have here was crafted by Youness with great imagination, a project derived around the concept of human kind losing control. The visuals are defined
Min Kyu Choi ‘The Flat Plug’ Presented by Dunhill
There’s been lots of hype around UK based designer Min Kyu Choi after his award winning spree. The awards were for his recreation of the everyday item that we all have to use, the plug. Now this one is specifically directed towards the UK, but I think there are other countries in the pipeline.
Natural Progressions by Ryan Flett
An exceptional piece of work by 25 year old Ryan Flett who lives in Nelson BC, Canada. His two passions are skiing and photography, and for this video he has fused both of them together. It was originally made for KMC’s Backyard Booty, with the meaning being about the transition that everyone
Nowhere Near Here by Pahnl
Nowhere Near Here is a stop animation by Pahnl. He has been stencilling since 2003 and his whole aim is to make his work interact with it’s environment (which he definitely does in the piece below). In this video we see a combination of light with stencils and long exposure photography to tell
F*ck New York by Fescal
You may think this is some sort of offensive piece directed at New York. Not at all. It’s a piece of music by Fescal with a video to along side it. I’m feeling a bit topsy turvy today in the way of thinking, so this suited my mind frame perfectly. It’s pretty simple, the short [&he
Snow Bells by Bill Newsinger
Christmas is coming along quickly and what better way to settle in (or to panic about it all) than to watch some snow fall. I highly doubt it will snow here on the special day itself, if not I guess we can all feel fulfilled by watching Bill Newsingers newest piece titled Snow Bells. Bill […]
Field Notes ‘Making of Balsam Fir’ by Coudal Partners
Sometimes you see products and you think to yourself, how on earth are they made? Usually I watch those shows that explain in-depth, but a lot of the time they are just for mass produced stuff (like the Crayola video I posted up on our twitter this week). This is the same sort of thing […]
Good Bye Berlin From Olivier Blaecke
I’m a big fan of people getting creative while on the road, so when I stumbled across this short memorising piece from the french multi-talent Olivier Blaecke I couldn’t help but crack a smile. Whilst taking the long trip from Germany’s capital city Berlin to his homeland, Olivier
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
Paranoia By Sandeepan Chanda
Paranoia is a short animation about a man traveling on a late night Mumbai local train. I thought I’d bring it across as we hadn’t featured a purely animated piece in the format for a while. The short film was made by 4 students and is pretty original, plus given the quality of the piece