After a stellar run on the festival circuit, Budapest director/animator Tamás Rebák just dropped us his animated grad film Escape Velocity, a space-bound allegory about letting go punctuated by a sweet-natured plot twist. [Watch]
From the crew at Rumpus Animation in Bristol, UK: “Over the last couple of years a few members of the Rumpus Team have, slowly but surely, been squirreling away on their very own company idents.” [Watch]
Stash 154 just packed another two hours of brilliance into the Stash Permanent Collection (aka your streaming platform for design, animation, and VFX). Grab a peek at the 2-minute trailer and see which projects made the cut. [Watch]
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Meeting your partner’s ex is seldom easy and as UK director/animator/designer Samuel de Ceccatty points out, that goes double for Eve when Adam’s first wife Lilith happens into the garden for a little catch-up. [Watch]
Director/animator Andre de Almeida in Lisbon, Portugal: “This is a story about a man and a cat. No sorry… A man, a cat, and a dream. Wait… probably a man, a cat, a dream, and a Vespa!” [Watch]
Director/animator Serafima Serafimova in London: “Women live with outdated, binary societal pressures, dictating the way we look, where we go, and even how we procreate.” [Watch]