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Sci-fi Comedy “Floaters: The Big Number 2” by Karl Poyzer and Joseph Roberts

A prison break film like no other, Karl Poyzer and Joseph Roberts’ follow up to their 2020 animated sci-fi parody Floaters features the voices of Zach Braff (Scrubs, Garden State) and Joel Fry (Cruella, Game Of Thrones). [Watch]

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Moth Saves “Mrs Claus” from Cancellation

From the team at Moth Studio in London: “We can’t say much about this project beyond that it was commissioned, then sadly canceled late into production. We can tell you it was a Christmas campaign. Although, that is probably obvious! [Watch]

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Imaginary Forces Opens “The Wheel of Time” for Amazon

Creative director Karin Fong and the Imaginary Forces crew weave together themes of magic and matriarchy into a grand title sequence for Amazon’s epic fantasy series “The Wheel of Time”. [Watch]

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TOM “Prescription Paper Pill Bottle” by Pixel Farm

From the team at Pixel Farm in Minneapolis, MN: “In partnership with Saatchi & Saatchi Wellness, Pixel Farm had the honor of bringing this exciting initiative for international not-for-profit movement Tikkun Olam Makers (TOM) to life with art direction, animation, and sound. [Watch]

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Dell Rugged Laptop Spots by Iamstatic and Bodega

Working with Bodega Studios in New York, creative directors Ron Gervais and Dave Greene at Iamstatic in Toronto create a world of extreme situations to show off the durability of Dell’s Rugged laptops. [Watch]

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“Climate Emergency – Exquisite Corpse” by Yves Paradis and Friends

Animator and illustrator Yves Paradis: “This project is an exquisite corpse of seven parts from animators around the world. Each was given the last five seconds from the previous animator and two months to create their own sequence.” [Watch]