After untold days of going slightly mad in confinement at home, this soft and abstract “cosmic meditation on the battle between positive and negative forces” by animation director and illustrator Jon Dunleavy seems like the right thing to watch. [Watch]
Five years after its premiere at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, David Coquard-Dassault’s somber and evocative post-apocalyptic vision “Peripheria” lands online in the middle of a real-world pre-apocalypse. [Watch]
And now, with a brief distraction from the insanity of the outside world, we present AJ Jefferies, a 3D illustrator/animator and partner at CG studio MDI Digital in Norwich, UK, with “a short film I made about a horse, struggling to exist.” [Watch]
Stay home, stay inspired! Take a peek at this two-minute preview of STASH 140 which adds another 31 motion projects (plus behind the scenes features and exclusive interviews) to over 5,500 titles included in The Stash Permanent Collection. [Watch]
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Inspired by video artist Nam Jun Paik’s timeless installation “TV Buddha”, the Solid VFX crew in Seoul, South Korea create an atmospheric CG future populated with a solitary and enigmatic figure. [Watch]
Check the avalanche of surreal CG nonsense going on in the new short film from Peter Tomaszewicz and Christiana Perdiou called “The Shrewd Awakening” which they describe as “vivid, flirtatious, electric, and inconceivable.” [Watch]