Dwellings From Aaron Wendel
Talented Animator and Seattle dweller Aaron Wendel reminds us that keeping things simple is often the answer with this charming little hand drawn animation he created titled “Dwellings”. A man who offers very little comment on his works describes the project in as many as eight words : &
Daughter’s Dream By Neil Sanders
Multi disciplined talent from Australia Neil Sanders uploaded his latest creation to the world, and I couldn’t stop myself from posting it up for you all to see. I’m always caught out by animations like this, it stops me in my tracks and makes me wonder how it was created, what went thro
Joshua Radin I’d Rather Be With You by Thomas Hicks
What a stunning piece by Thomas Hicks called ‘Joshua Radin I’d Rather Be With You’. I was really blown away by the whole production, especially the little animations, which are pretty much perfect in every way. I like it when illustrators are quite vague with their drawings. Thomas
Cellegratonia By Joseph Kolean and Chad Vickery
Duo consisting of Joseph Kolean and Chad Vickery have teamed up under the name of Newords to complete something of a personal voyage in creativity. The pair have tied themselves to the task of creating and executing 26 short films, one for each letter of the English alphabet. I hadn’t come acr
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
KHD Symphony in Red by Sehsucht
What a spectacular week this has been for videos. We’ve showcased some real talent, and this is another one we can add to the list, by German animation and graphics studio Sehsucht. They produced this piece titled KHD Symphony, which is basically an animation that is supposed to replicate 3D b
BeetleJook by Anna Shevchenko & Yoav Brill
A very simple but detailed short stop motion piece, made by Anna Shevchenko & Yoav Brill during their animation studies at Bezalel, Jerusalem. Anna was born in Kazakhstan and immigrated to Israel, she has had success in showing at various animation festivals across the world. I especially like
Play by Justin Demetrician
Justin Demetrician is an animator and designer, currently studying at Full Sail University in Florida. I discovered some of his motion works a few weeks back, but totally forgot about showcasing him. He’s a very talented guy, who in my eye, hasn’t been spotlighted too much over the web.
Parallel Parking by Yum Yum London
I usually restrict what we put up, depending on the views and how much it’s been showcased. We don’t want to present work that’s too mainstream or that’s had enough promotion already. What’s the point, i’m positive you don’t want the same things plastered al
Zeroing By Andrey Nepomnyaschev
Russian motion designer Andrey Nepomnyaschev presents this creative piece of animation with mysterious energy and atmosphere, the whole piece is constructed at quite a pace evolving and shifting shape in front of our eyes. I’ve personally not seen anything like what we have here for a long whi
Landmark By Taro Shinkai
Japanese creative Taro Shinkai animated his own drawings into this short visual working. I love that this piece doesn’t seem to have too much of a concept, it’s just about showcasing his awesome drawings, sometimes I think quality can be lost when over thinking a concept.Taro produces a
The Human Projectile by Hylas Film
Another short movie, this time by a production company called Hylas. It features stop motion and tells a heartfelt story about a circus character who loses his old friend, The Human Projectile. As he reminisces, things get from bad to worse. You will need to watch to find out. (It’s worth it,