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The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore – Review

Mr. Morris, Moonbot Studios, The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore, all rights reserved

We are all may be familiar with Moonbot Studios fantastically imaginative iPad apps for kids–well, as a spin-off from one of these apps, the short animated film The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore by directors William Joyce and Brandon Oldenburg, which was released for the iPad in May of last year, and is one of five animated short-films to be nominated for “outstanding [...]


Jesús Orellana’s ROSA – Review

Jesus Orellana, ROSA, 2011

Jesús Orellana‘s ROSA is an animated sci-fi short film that takes place in the distant future where all of humanity–all natural life is extinct. Rosa, a cyborg from the Kernal project, emerges in a world of mystery and decay. Rosa is the world’s last chance–last hope for renewal; to restore the earth’s ecosystem. Although, she isn’t the [...]


Sintel – Review

Sintel, Blender Project, 2011 - 01

“Sintel is an independently produced short animated film, initiated by the Blender Foundation as a means to further improve and validate the free/open source 3D creation suite Blender. With initial funding provided by thousands of donations from the internet community, it has again proven to be a viable development model for both open 3D technology as [...]


‘Origins’ by Robert Showalter – Review

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Origins is a short film, created as a final thesis project for Ringling College of Art and Design by Robert Showalter.  In this brilliant animation, a little robot is enjoying his walk in the woods when a train passes by that bares the same marking that is on the front of his torso. Curious, he decides [...]


‘Robots of Brixton’ – Review

Robots of Brixton - A Kibwe Tavares Picture - 2011

The death of Mark Duggan was a tragic one. Duggan, a man of 29 years, died in police custody in Tottenham, London, England, from a gunshot wound to the chest. As a result of this incident, a massive public demonstration lead to an attack on businesses, and police vehicles which began the London riots in [...]


Gulp – Review

Gulp

 Gulp is a live, stop-motion animation film directed by Sumo Science, the creative animators at Aardman animations studios located in Bristol, UK. Sumo Science teamed up with Nokia Europe, innovators of the Nokia N8 phone, a touch-screen smart phone with a 12 megapixel camera with cool HD quality video recording ability, and film editing software. For those [...]


‘Zero’ by Zealous Creative – Review

Sitting

How can something, come from nothing?


‘The Monk and The Monkey’ by Brendan Carroll – Review

The Monkey

A determined young boy is sent by his master on his final quest to become a monk.


‘Neomorphus’ by Animatorio – Review

Neomorphus

Animatorio applies the meaning of neomorphic into an evolution transformation “through mutation stages.”


‘LUMI’ an Animated Film by Big Boom – Review

LUMI - Title Screen

Lumi an animated film by Big Boom – Lumi discovers his world for the first time. He looks up the sky and gets touched by the stars.


‘The Incident at Tower 37′ by Chris Perry

'The Incident at Tower 37'

In celebration of World Water Day, March 22.


‘Sometimes the Stars’ by The Audreys

The Audrey's

Brief review of the Animated film “Sometimes the Stars” music video by The Audreys.


‘I Lived on the Moon’ by Kwoon

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An animated film by Yannick Puig for the soundtrack “I lived on the moon” from Kwoon’s ‘Tales and Dreams” album.


8-BITS Kicks Ass!

8BITSCREW

Get your GAME ON!


connected – Review

connected

Connected, an animated film about a guy looking for a girlfriend through the internet and when he does, is met with some unexpected results.


smile (2008) – Review

smile (2008)

Smile (2008) is a brilliant short film about a maintenance robot that continues on doing it’s programmed duties until it notices that something was missing and sets out on a journey to find it.


SOLO (2002) – Review

SOLO (2006)

Animation of a lonely old man and the longing for companionship.


Sonata (2006) – Review

a Ryan McDougal film

Animation short by Ryan McDougal. Vancouver Film School


Sebastian’s Voodoo (2008) – Review

Sebastian's Voodoo (2008)

About a voodoo doll saving his other ‘doll’ friends from being ‘pinned’ to death.