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TAG FOR “Shorts”Cartoon Brew's home for up-to-the-minute, unedited announcements and press releases direct from industry sources.
September 7, 2010 10:10 am
Bruce is a powerful graduation film directed by Tom Judd at Royal College of Art. A simple gag on the surface, there are some thought-provoking and disturbing ideas beyond the surface—for example, how should we feel about synthetically created and controlled lives? According to Tom, “It was all animated in Photoshop CS4. A few of the more dynamic shots were done in Maya and then rotoscoped in PS.” 12 Comments » posted in Shorts, Student, Tom Judd September 7, 2010 12:05 am
Monsieur Pett, a short by Oscar Grillo & Ted Rockley for Klacto Animations in 2000, is an animated tragic comedy about a man with an unfortunate problem. The perfect way to start the week.
15 Comments » posted in Shorts, Oscar Grillo September 1, 2010 10:01 am
The spirited fun of Tex Avery, Bob Clampett and Chuck Jones is alive and well in today’s animation world, and it’s in the Netherlands. The filmmakers are David de Rooij and Jelle Brunt, and their film Slim Pickings Fat Chances is our pick for this week’s episode of the Cartoon Brew TV Student Animation Festival. More details about the making of Slim Pickings can be found on the film’s Cartoon Brew TV page. Comments are also open on that page. No Comments » posted in Shorts, Student, David de Rooij, Jelle Brunt August 30, 2010 2:00 pm
I don’t know about you, but I love Key Lime Pie, especially as served up by Trevor Jimenez. Made at Sheridan in 2007. 21 Comments » posted in Shorts, Trevor Jimenez August 25, 2010 11:29 am
We’re going to India for this weeks’ episode of the Cartoon Brew TV Student Animation Festival. Pdingpdoong is directed by Krishna Chandran A. Nair, Manasi Parikh, Nupur Mukherjee, and Chewang Lepcha. To read notes from the filmmakers or to make comments and ask them questions about it, visit Cartoon Brew TV. No Comments » posted in Shorts, Stop Motion, Student August 25, 2010 6:42 am
Yannick Nézet-Séguin: No Intermission by Theodore Ushev (Lipsett Diaries, Drux Flux) combines documentary with abstract animation to illustrate the work of up-and-coming conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin. Ushev writes that, “It was my first experiment with the computer programming language Processing. Basicaly all of the animation was done using it – crossing the data, and randomizing the data from the sound information and the movements of the hands of Seguin.” 2 Comments » posted in Shorts, Theodore Ushev August 18, 2010 10:30 am
Nick DiLiberto is an animator currently working in Japan. He recently completed a fully animated 2D short film and just uploaded it to YouTube. He sent it to us with this note:
I like it – and I think our readers will dig it too: 74 Comments » posted in Shorts, Nick DiLiberto August 18, 2010 10:23 am
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