Low Earth Orbit – a dizzying series of drone aerials shot from above the Greek island of Folegandros by Hong Kong based video production company Visual Suspect.
Low Earth Orbit – a dizzying series of drone aerials shot from above the Greek island of Folegandros by Hong Kong based video production company Visual Suspect.
The evolution of TV sets from General Electric’s Octagon of 1928 to the flatscreen panels of the present day – a whimsical short by Russian animator 4096.
A deceptively simple, masterful short by Vancouver-based Irish animator Eoin Duffy (even he of The Oscar shortlisted The Missing Scarf). To wit:
Alone in an aging cosmos, a traveller’s pilgrimage comes to an end.
Best in full screen.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoX8M5sg7kI
A compilation of news-based mobile phone shenanigans from News Be Funny, some you’ve seen, some you ain’t.
To demonstrate the size of a Formula 1 racing car, Motorsport Network employs Augmented Reality software to place an incredibly realistic CG model of one in their office space.
Is it real? No, it’s not. Or is it? No, it’s AR. But is it though? Yes, it is.
The physical effects of negative emotions envisaged in the form of morphing, melting noodle people by visual artist Ari Weinkle, who sez of it:
It turns built up tension, stress, and anxiety into creative catharsis. Frozen figures – once paralyzed by moods – are reduced to heaps of flexible nothingness..
It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia in the form of one-second(ish) clips from all 121 episodes, assembled by the charming Shitty Film Productions. To wit:
Most clips exceed the one second mark purely to fit in some golden moments but everything is under two seconds.
Cracked sez:
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