Clim in Barcelona: “This is a personal side project made during the first days of quarantine during the Covid19 crisis. Being confined is something new for all of us and it is not easy. Lots of people worldwide are suffering, confused and scared. [Watch]
Using a light touch and multiple animation techniques, Niceshit Studio in Barcelona turns a potentially very dry promo for an online course and book on chronic pain into a hopeful, helpful, and very watchable 90-second film. [Watch]
The crew at superdesigners in Moscow just dropped us their latest passion project, a four-month odyssey into the creative process that weaves “the martial grace of the samurai with the textures and fabrics of a hi-tech clothing brand.” [Watch]
Sam Bourner, producer at UK motion studio Persistent Peril: “This is a short animated book teaser to promote Owen Davey’s ‘Obsessive About Octopuses’ for Flying Eye Books. [Watch]
The crew at Buenos Aires animation studio Buda teams with motion designer Gabriel Murgue (aka Motion Appétit!) in an open call to artists, animators, illustrators, and designers to help “bring the world closer together, regardless of distance.” [Watch]
From the Jones Knowles Ritchie studio in London: “Courtney Tulloch does things other gymnasts can’t. The proof? He’s got two moves named after him (T1 and T2, if you’re asking). He pushes his body to the limits. And it’s made him a champion. [Watch]