The Pete Holmes Show on why Jon Arbuckle shouldn’t really have a pet.
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Stop motion animator Micaël Reynaud uses slit-scanning, timelapse and masking to create what he calls “hypnotic very short films”.
This is award-winning, next-level gifcraft right here. The pigeon (above) was a finalist in the Saatchi Gallery Motion Photography competition and more recently, Reynaud won the 2014 Giphoscope International Art GIF contest.
More here.
The story of Heisenberg in the style of Hargreaves.
Animated and narrated by Jonny Lang and Jason Burke of Eager Beaver Films
(H/T: John Gallen)
A charmingly, chubbily pugilistic stop-motion short by Emma de Swaef and Marc James Roels, chosen last year as the trailer for the National Animation Festival in Bruz, France.
Here’s a preview of their next short, Oh Willy (stop that).
Animator Mak Ying-Ping’s 2012 graduation film from the Royal College of Art features a man who becomes a social outcast when, unlike the rest of humanity, he refuses to give up breathing.
A promo for the Pete Holmes Show (TBS) reveals the true consequences of downing a full can of precooked spinach of indeterminate vintage.
John Lee’s short film about a boy coming to terms with the onset of puberty and the monster inside his head.
We’ve all been there.
Caveirão – a superb live action, 2D and 3Dvfx animation by Guilherme Marcondes featuring the night spirits of São Paulo – inspired by the darker side of Brazilian street culture
Behind the scenes feature here.
A motion graphics experiment by Panop Koonwat merging 2D cel animation with 3D wherein Cupid attempts to set the world straight having contributed to overpopulation, overconsumption and global warming with his pesky woo-arrows.












