ADHD explores what the future holds in store for humanity.
Nothing good.
Previously: Scientifically Accurate Spongebob Squarepants
ADHD explores what the future holds in store for humanity.
Nothing good.
Previously: Scientifically Accurate Spongebob Squarepants
Delicious desserts created and stop-motion animated by Deirdre Whelan andAlan Travers (he of the stop motion biscuit cake) for ao.com’s Cooking Wednesdays feature.
No less charming for being big ol’ Neff promos.
Full how-to and recipe for Rhubarb Pear and Ginger Oat Crumble here and Lemon Meringue Pie here.
(Thanks Becky)
Latvian animator Gints Zilbalodis’s rather wonderful short about a plane-wrecked boy and his faithful pooch trying to find a way off the island they’re stranded on.
Made with Maya, After Effects and Logic Pro X, dialogue-free and comprising just four long uncut shots, Zilbalodis sez of it:
I wanted it to look as organic as possible and the cinematography to be imperfect. The continuous shot workflow helped me see the film as a whole and not get lost in details. The long takes limit the story to unfold in real time. In a more traditional style of cutting, it’s easy to skip over the unimportant parts of the story to keep it entertaining. But since the story is very simple and there’s not much of a plot I didn’t have to skip over anything, the story fit the style very well. I didn’t ever regret choosing this style, but a big challenge was rendering. If I changed just a small detail, the whole scene had to be rendered again.
Full screen and loud is how you should view this.
Dutch digital studio CS Digital Media brings eight Dutch Masters paintings from the Rijksmuseum (slightly eerily) to life.
Related: Famous Paintings, Animated
Moo-ving Ulster-based cow to cow dialogue.
The latest from Sminky Animation
Previously: Christmas Turkey
An extremely accomplished short by Walter Volbers that interpolates an iconic set from Kubrick’s The Shining to reveal an unexpected micro-narrative.
An except from an interview with US physicist Richard Feynman taken from an episode of Horizon The Pleasure Of Finding Things Out (BBC2) animated by Fraser Davidson.
A nifty short set to a quirky 1920’s Jazz audio mix written and illustrated by Bob Seal.
Animated and produced by Brian Hoard.
You may recall the trailer for Anya – a new animation to raise awareness of the To Russia With Love charity.
Well the nice folk at Brown Bag Films have just released the adorable, mmf-heavy completed version.
(Thanks for the heads-up to Anya writer/director Damien O’Connor)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOi5OF7gAiM
Creator’s Project choose their eight favourite iterations of the iconic Simpsons opening sequence as imagined by guest directors and artists over the years including Banksy and Sylvain Chomet (above), Robot Chicken, Guillermo Del Toro, Michal Sorcha and a triplet of Bill Plymptons.
Every one a winner, in fairness.
MORE: The 8 Best Artist Recreations Of The Simpsons’ Intro Couch Gag (Creators Project)