A stop motion short by Kangmin Kim recounting the dark (and true) tale of a gruesome childhood rite of passage.
Here’s how the puppets were assembled.
A stop motion short by Kangmin Kim recounting the dark (and true) tale of a gruesome childhood rite of passage.
Here’s how the puppets were assembled.
New York city imagined as if its night sky weren’t polluted with a million man-made lights – an advance celebration of Dark Sky Week (15-21 April) by the Skyglow Project
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsPv94ljeC8
Fail Army’s monthly roundup – you know the drill.
Previously: February Fails
Student animator Tomoki Misato’s Tokyo U graduation short, of which Google Translate reckons he sez:
Having forgotten exciting feelings of the early days of the relationship, the man drifts along petting his guinea pig. One day he meets a beauty of flower who appreciates the pet.
We’ve all been there.
An 8-bit animation by Dorkly shortening the franchise by putting one light saber to more effective use.
A short by Chris Cousins using the churning out of drugs as an analogy for the addictive and not-originally-intented harmful nature of social media.
A blocky shot by shot remake of Oasis’ iconic black and white video for Wonderwall by South African LEGO enthusiast James Cawood.
An impressive multi award-winning short by Russian animator Anna Budanova based on the ancient folk tale wherein the souls of the drowned are transformed into shape shifting seals, or selkies.
The Isle Of Dogs actor (yes, this is a nice promo for the film) becomes the latest subject of Wired Magazine’s Autocomplete Interview series.
The short and brutal tale of a bungled heist directed by the Megacomputeur collective at Supinfocom Arles for Passion Animation Studios.