Michele Durazzi’s d-Arkroom project started during his days in the architecture department of the University of Florence and has evolved into a portfolio of surreal CG experiments in illustration and animation. [Watch]
Following a stunt-heavy shoot in Argentina, The Mill VFX team created fully-CG environments, sky and water effects, plus the shark for Mountain Dew’s latest spot in the Green Means Go campaign thru BBDO Guerrero. [Watch]
Amsterdam director Jamille van Wijngaarden makes the move from live-action to animation with “Catastrophe,” her perfectly paced and carefully blocked twist on Sylvester and Tweetie – a two-minute ode to innocent characters making things worse. [Watch]
Alfred Imageworks in Seoul, South Korea, unleashes a rampaging CG game trailer directed and edited by Yoon Hyunho for the Netmarble game based on Nakaba Suzuki’s fantasy manga series The Seven Deadly Sins. [Watch]
Buck’s Australian crew continue their snappy character work for Bankwest with a new :30. [Watch]
Back in 2005 Stash published “Over Time,” a breakout black and white CG short created at a French computer animation school I had never heard of called Supinfocom. Since then, we’ve featured no less than 42 short films from their students. [Watch]
Category Animation, CG, Character Animation, Featured, Short Films, Student Work · Tags Alice Jaunet, Beatrice Viguier, Chan Stéphie Peang, Marie Ciesielski, Melanie Lopez, Simon Boucly, Supinfocom