The third season of David Fincher and Tim Miller’s much-loved (and lauded) adult animated anthology Love, Death & Robots drops on Netflix May 20th showcasing nine new films including work from Oscar winners Patrick Osbourne and Alberto Mielgo plus Buck, Axis Animation, and Fincher and Miller themselves. [Watch]
Category Animation, CG, Character Animation, Featured, Short Films · Tags Alberto Mielgo, Andy Lyon, Axis Animation, Blow Studio, Blur, Blur Studio, buck, Carlos Stevens, David Fincher, Death & Robots, Emily Dean, Jennifer Yuh Nelson, Jerome Chen, Love, Patrick Osborne, Pinkman, Polygon Pictures, Robert Bisi, Sony Pictures Imageworks, Tim Miller, Titmouse
If you find yourself losing faith in your fellow humans, you need to watch Alisha Liu’s “Everything Must Go” – a short film that gently uncovers the sweeter side of strangers and neighbors through the communal therapy of yard sales. [Watch]
Staying inspired with the Stash Permanent Collection just got faster, easier, and more affordable. Grab a FREE trial and experience the planet’s only streaming platform for motion design, animation, and VFX. [Watch]
Category Advertising, Animation, BTS, CG, Character Animation, Featured, Games, Motion Design, Music Video, Short Films, Stop Motion, Student Work, VFX · Tags Stash
Feeling overworked and realizing she hadn’t animated anything just for fun in a long time, Chicago animation director Margaret Bialis gathered 11 talented friends for a joint look at the big and small in their lives. [Watch]
Category Animation, Character Animation, Featured, Short Films · Tags Alex Rumsa, Ben Bavonese, Chris Rutledge, Dave Pryor, Greg Radi, Hero Paul See, Ian Ballantyne, Maddie Brewer, Margaret Bialis, Nolan J. Downs, Ryan Bechtel, Sarah Schmidt, Shane Beam
Max Leung, a key artist at MPC in London, just released this personal film in an attempt to capture the roller coaster of emotions he experienced when his son was born prematurely in the midst of the pandemic. [Watch]
Christoph Ott, a motion designer and digital artist at 908 in Berlin, deconstructs the time-honored tradition of adding cards to bicycle spokes as well as the bike itself in this new personal adventure in CG filmmaking. [Watch]