“Bird Shit” by Caleb Wood
Art is all around us, as filmmaker Caleb Wood could tell you with his witty conceptual piece Bird Shit: Walking through Yoyogi Park, …
Art is all around us, as filmmaker Caleb Wood could tell you with his witty conceptual piece Bird Shit: Walking through Yoyogi Park, …
Ireland-based Finnish animator Teemu Auersalo created Trolley Boy, a droll fantasy about a supermarket employee transcending the drudgery …
Journeyman animator Shako (aka Shibabrata Chakraborty) created this beautifully creepy short.
A Gum Boy by Masaki Okuda is a 2010 student film produced at the Tokyo University of the Arts.
Directed by John Kahrs – and talked about frequently here on the Brew – Disney has just posted the complete film online.
The latest short from UK’s Trunk Animation director Rok Predin is a haunting little art film starring some nasty cat-demons and a rather cute car.
Here’s a gorgeous little graduation film from Bezalel Academy of Art and Design out of Jerusalem, combining hand drawn animation with live miniature sets.
Click here for thirty seconds of pure joy!
Animated fun with the RGB Additive Color Model!
The mysterious journey of one man creating something bigger and better than himself.
McCartney tweets an animated promo by Jordan Bruner.
A cautionary tale the pitfalls of wearing short pants in the wrong situations.
Here’s a bit of irony: this piece of animation went viral primarily because people didn’t realize it was animated.
I was quite impressed with Jake Fried’s animation when I first saw it last year, and I’m just as impressed with his latest piece.
The career of director George Dunning will always be summed up with two words: Yellow Submarine.
Crowdfunded through Kickstarter, this new stop-motion paper animated music video is an inspired 3-way collaboration.
A beautiful visualization of Carl Sagan’s famed monologue, musing on the most distant photograph ever taken of Earth.
Tel Aviv-based Ori Toor takes Flash concepts like looping symbols that other artists use for economic ends and subverts them into …
A well conceived mix of hilarity and discomfort packaged into one very odd-mannered individual.
Amsterdam-based animator Nigel Upchurch offered us Chirstmas Warmer, a 21st century interpretation of the Yule Log film.