Adult Swim Hot Future Mike Anderson Ryan Dickie Short Film | STASH MAGAZINE

You’re Simply Not Ready for Adult Swim’s “Hot Future”

The irreverence and audacity of Adult Swim’s Smalls short films serve up the perfect pallet cleanser between commercial projects with Mike Anderson’s 10-minute epic “Hot Future” providing the latest proof. [Watch]

DEREALISATION Short Film by Panoply | STASH MAGAZINE

Panoply Slip Backwards into “DERE∀LISATION” Short Film

In their latest in-house CG study, the design and animation crew at Panoply in London investigate the psychological condition known as derealization, which involves feelings of detachment from one’s self and surroundings. [Watch]

Flowless CG short films Alex Maltsev | STASH MAGAZINE

Alex Maltsev Reflects on Refraction in “Flowless” CG Experiments

In his two-part Flowless series of short CG films, Florida-based director/animator Alex Maltsev takes a meditative look at “the collision of surface and light as it changes angle and speed.” [Watch]

The Great Malaise Short Film Catherine Lepage NFB | STASH MAGAZINE

“The Great Malaise” Short Film by Catherine Lepage

From the National Film Board of Canada: “In the voiceover for this animated short, a young woman attempts to describe herself, casting her life in the ideal light that society expects. “The film’s imagery, however, tells a different story, poignantly illustrating the intense anxiety that comes with the quest for perfection and the pursuit of […] [Watch]

The Spark Short Film by ZEESHEE | STASH MAGAZINE

Artem Shcherbakov and Otar Berov Find “The Spark” in New Short Film

Directors Artem Shcherbakov and Otar Berov rally an international crew of artists and animators to rescue a failed commercial pitch and transform it into a genre-hopping tale of standing up to your greatest fears. [Watch]

Evenveil Short Film Sam Balcomb Rainfall Films | STASH MAGAZINE

“Evenveil” Short Film by Sam Balcomb and Rainfall Films

If you’re wondering just how far VFX production values can be pushed on low-budget passion projects then the three-man crew at LA’s Rainfall Films might just have your answer in their new nine-minute short film “Evenveil”. [Watch]