A short by Norwich-based animator and 3D illustrator A.J. Jeffries in which a pink horse struggles to exist.
That’s really all you need to know.
A short by Norwich-based animator and 3D illustrator A.J. Jeffries in which a pink horse struggles to exist.
That’s really all you need to know.
An experimental short by Turkish artist Muryat Sayginer using deepfake algorithms to present a scrolling gallery of famous faces.
While the world waits for the next five episodes of series 4, here’s a gory subtitled Japanese version of Rick and Morty written and directed by Kaichi Sato for Studio DEEN in which a group of angry ninja Ricks set out to stop Rick WTM-72, who they think has captured Shogun Morty.
A short about anxiety and depression written by Alix Ablaza of Good Form Studio about a girl who finds herself swept out of her day by a sea of worry and negative thoughts.
You may have read or watched umpteen would-be explanations of the biological replicator we’re currently facing, but no one puts it as succinctly as German educational design studio Kurzgesagt.
Weeks of work for them.
Eight minutes of your time well spent.
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Why all this hoo-hah about soap and water? Surely we’re better off with that hand sanitiser we managed to wrestle out of the hands of some old lady before Tesco ran out? Nope.
20 seconds with even the cheapest, nastiest soap spells dissolution and doom for COVID-19, as this usefully kid-friendly video from Vox explains.
A beautifully designed short by illustrator and director Tuna Bora and animator Jonathan Djob Nkondo about a girl who discovers that the only thing that truly exists in a world that cannot be trusted, is her own self.
Animator Lee Hardcastle’s unleashes an ass-kicking claymation cat against the forces of hell in this carnage-laden promo for the new DOOM Eternal multiplayer game.
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