Another frenetic, shouty speedrun classic from 1A4studio.
Previously: The Big Lebowski In 60 Seconds
Another frenetic, shouty speedrun classic from 1A4studio.
Previously: The Big Lebowski In 60 Seconds
When a genetic experiment goes wrong, amateur scientist Doug’s pup is transformed into a huge mutant.
An impressive and lively graduation film by final year students Damien Guimoneau, Marlène Ranchon, Julien Jupille and Pierre-Gil Franc of Bellecour Ecoles D’art.
(Thanks Damien Guimoneau)
Of this excellent, boss-stomping, ass-kicking NES platformer-style animation, EXIT 73 Studios sez:
Donovan Murdock loves his Coin, when stolen from him, he will stop at nothing in this rock ’em sock ’em beat ’em up!
An incredibly elaborate setup in which Microsoft promos the upcoming November release of Forza Motorsport 5 by bolting a camera onto the engine block of a McLaren MP4-12C as it blasts past 680 scenes from the game printed on aluminum panels at 120mph.
In this impressive (and gory) graduation film by French animator Jeff Le Bars, a boy lost in the woods is presented with a chance of survival, but one that comes with a high price attached.
A short by Adam Cox of Creatura who sez of it:
Cats love to attack paper. Today, paper fights back.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y894QNtX0VA
A non Cartoon Network friendly animation from 2006 by animator JG (Regular Show) Quintel wherein two bored service station employees drop acid on Halloween night.
Benson, Pops, Mordecai. This is where they all started out.
Tripping balls. Just as you’d expect.
(H/T: FW)
A fast-paced comedy from Dice Productions, originally shown on Channel 4’s Random Acts strand, in which Rik Mayall argues the joys of being dead, aided by a montage of corpses and a dance-crazed Grim Reaper.
Directed and animated by Louis Hudson. Written and produced by Ian Ravenscroft.
An atmospheric and technically impressive master’s thesis animation by Edwin Schaap who sez:
A young deformed boy lives as a side-show freak. When his father asks him to make a birthday-wish he starts to imagine..It’s a metaphor for the expectation some parents have of their children, without seeing that they have other ambitions and their own dreams.
Mmf.
Filmmaker Anthony Cerniello had photographer Keith Sirchio shoot portraits at his friend Danielle’s family reunion, from her youngest cousins to her oldest relations. The shots were digitally edited together in After Effects and 3D Studio Max then smoothed out into a single flowing sequence using Nuke 3D VFX to create an artificial, entirely fictional, but highly convincing timelapse animation.
Cerniello insists the only way to watch this is all the way through (no skipping) and with sound.
Soundtrack: Mark Reveley