SuperBiasedMan Posted June 15, 2014 I love that short, it's actually part of a series of independent animated shorts from artists all over the world. Here's the full collection of them in one video (I unfortunately couldn't find a convenient place that had them all but separated into different videos) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BigJKO Posted June 16, 2014 Yeah, Late Night Work Club's first compilation was brillo pops. And Charles Huettner is doing some fantastic work all the time! i_smell, what do you mean unappealing? As usual, Gobelins School of Animation is doing some amazing work on the Annecy Animation Festival intros this year. http://motionographer.com/2014/06/13/gobelins-annecy-2014/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
I_smell Posted June 16, 2014 i_smell, what do you mean unappealing? Like here's this slow, quiet, confusing short that's just generally designed to feel kind of uneasy the whole time. You can't show that to friends and family and rely on them to find something interesting in it, and most people on the internet are not even gonna watch to the end. I relegate academically interesting projects to way back on the shelf, cos I'm just scared of spending months on something that I won't get a nice pat on the back for at the end. Other shorts at least have this jovial pace, or a fun protagonist or some exciting mystery to be answered; but this one especially just made me think "Wow, how do you maintain confidence in the project for the length of time it takes to animate this?" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BigJKO Posted June 16, 2014 Ah, I gotcha! Yeah, Charles Huettner is bold in that way and he almost exclusive does this kind of stuff. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bolegium Posted October 18, 2014 An oldie from 2002, Atama Yama (Mt. Head) by Koji Yamamura Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tegan Posted November 25, 2014 So there's a sort of short film festival thing going on in Japan right now called the Japan Anima(tor)’s Exhibition, and it's featured three shorts so far: Hill Climb Girl, about a girl who loves to race bicycles against a boy, featuring heavy use of CG. The Dragon Dentist, a sort of fantasy war short about a girl trying to become a "dragon dentist." ME!ME!ME!, a surreal, super-NSFW, nightmarish looping music video that serves as both a tribute to GAINAX and as a portrait of otaku culture's simultaneous obsession with and fear of sex. Make sure to set the site to English so you can turn on the subtitles. The short intro sequences are all fanmade. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites