A Baby’s Late-Night Wandering Causes Parental Stress In The Surreal And Haunting ‘World To Roam’
Parents will relate to the struggle of balancing their own protective instincts with a child’s innate desire for independence.
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Parents will relate to the struggle of balancing their own protective instincts with a child’s innate desire for independence.
The lo-fi visual aesthetic — built from cardboard and various handmade cut-out materials — elegantly mirrors the uncertain, winding journey of the video’s flawed and troubled characters.
The short was created by Mike Manor for Adult Swim’s ‘Smalls’ initiative.
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After a strong festival run, Vivien Hárshegyi’s award-winning student film has debuted online.
Departing from her usual lush, almost neon-like visuals and serene dreamscapes, award-winning filmmaker Réka Bucsi shifts gears with this minimalist, abstract exploration of line, image, and sound.
The video was made for Argentine indie band Siamés.
Says Smith, “In many ways, this animation reflects my belief that what we often perceive as beautiful or perfect can harbor darkness, while what we consider ‘broken’ or unworthy can hold true goodness.”
The short was created for Adult Swim’s shorts program ‘Smalls.’
In just under three months the retro-style music video ‘Hai Yorokonde’ has amassed over 67 million views.
One of the most refreshingly odd music videos, if it can even be called a music video, “Au Coeur du Son” is a hallucinogenic piece of psychedelia that will leave the viewer simultaneously mesmerized, terrified, and blissfully confused.
One of the Fish Finger Friends is convinced that he’s been robbed, but who took his coins?
This beautifully designed fable, dominated by sea blue, red, and yellow hues, is a story about compassion, friends, and overcoming misguided fears.
The ultimate beauty of this hypnotic video is that you sit back and read it anyway you choose.
Stas Santimov’s series of micro-shorts take on addiction, the occult, mass media, technology, education, propaganda, and the dangerous and deadly effects they have on humanity.
The film is directed by the Polish duo Katarzyna Kijek and Przemysław Adamski.
‘Washing Machine’ is a visually scrumptious and hilarious piece of domestic appliance erotica that finally arrives online for your viewing pleasure.
Directed by London-based animation director Anita Gill, ‘Check’ uses an assortment of shapes, lines, and textures to capture the chaotic and repetitive nature of OCD.
From turning inanimate objects into characters to a Dayglo rave palette, Lefèvre is committed to packing in as much fun as possible.
A 2d version of the charming aquatic short ‘Ink’ is now available online.