Take a Pixilation Tour with Joey Ramone in the Music Video for 'New York City'
Tasked with the creation of a music video for the Joey Ramone track New York City, director Greg Jardin decided to get literal in his interpretation of the song and hit the NY streets with his crew,...
View ArticleWatch Ian & Cooper's Cinemagraph-Inspired RED EPIC Monochrome-Shot Music...
A few days ago we pondered what the effect of mobile video sharing app Vine enabling website embedding may have on filmmakers, but with mobile app Echograph seeing itself recently acquired by the...
View ArticleMonster Short 'The Elaborate End of Robert Ebb' Pays Homage to Its B-Movie...
Expanding Godard's classic assertion to include; "A man, a girl, a monster costume, gun toting villagers, a tragic end," Supinfocom alumni Fx Goby, Matthieu Landour and Clement Bolla unite forces for...
View ArticleJesper Eriksson's 'Between Beasts' is Both a Film and a Social Experiment
If you were taken by the film noir aesthetics and overall cinematic atmosphere of Playdead’s award winning computer game Limbo, then the cautionary tale Between Beasts from Swedish filmmaker Jesper...
View ArticleSBTRKT's Extreme Promo 'Trials of the Past' Isn't One for the Faint of Heart
If you like your music videos light of tone and populated by dancing girls gyrating through candy coloured tones, then you'll probably want to skip Ross Anderson's extreme make over promo for SBTRKT's...
View ArticleThe Prequel to My Feature Film MANCHILD is Here: Watch AMATEUR
AMATEUR is a short prequel demonstrating my vision for MANCHILD, the feature film we’re making next. I've never been so excited to release something, so I hope you like it! If you like the short and...
View ArticleMUBI and Images Festival Partner Up to Present 20 Short Films Worldwide for Free
For the third time, MUBI has partnered up with the Images Festival to bring you a selection of the festival's short films. Images Festival, established in 1987, is the largest festival in North America...
View ArticleCriterion Presents: 'The Short Films of David Lynch' Free on Hulu, This Week...
Wherever he is, you can bet David Lynch is busy. Lynch is an American director that needs no introduction, nor does his work -- which is an incredible thing to be able to say about an artist anyone...
View ArticleStratastencil Animation, Dance, and Poetry Take Flight in 'The Me Bird'
Take a poem written by Nobel Prize-winning Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, combine it with transfixing stratastencil animation, throw in a strong piano score from Conrado Kempers and Pedro Carneiro, and...
View ArticleRed Giant Put BulletProof Workflow Software Through Its Paces in Cold War...
It's all well and good setting out to create a 'proof-of-plugin' short / commercial when you have flashy effects or color grade looks to show off, but if the product is more concerned with efficient...
View ArticleScience & Animation Come Together for World Record-Breaking Atomic Animation...
I've always thought that being a Guinness World Record holder has to be a stressful gig. Firstly, there's all that time you have to spend prepping for whatever record-breaking feat it is you've set...
View ArticleFinally the Reason for Vine's Existence: 'Ryan Gosling Won't Eat His Cereal'
Vine, the Twitter-owned iOS app that lets you take, upload, and now embed 6 seconds of video, has been making the rounds since it was released back in January of this year. Tribeca held a contest for...
View ArticleWhat Happens When Your Movie Unexpectedly Goes Viral? Ben Howling & Yolanda...
It's a phenomenon that didn't really exist before the internet: going viral. The term has come to mean quite a few things and can be applied to all sorts of different scenarios, but in this case, we're...
View ArticleAdobe Commissions Liquid Art Video 'Magma' to Promote the Creative Cloud
When not busy transitioning people from boxed software to their subscription option, Adobe occasionally takes time out to partner with talented users to bring projects created with their tools to...
View ArticleEight Down, Five to Go: A Look Inside Horror Anthology 'Bloody Cuts' with...
Back in July, UK horror anthology project Blood Cuts reminded us that bedtime stories sometimes contain much more terror than comfort with fifth entry in the series, gothic fairytale Suckablood. More...
View ArticleFilmmaking and Google Street View Get Together for a Breathtaking Hyperlapse...
What if someone grabbed a copy of your favourite road movie and edited out the character development so all that remained were those scenic out-of-the-window cutaways -- and then floored it so the...
View ArticleTake a Beautiful Trip Through a 2.5D City in the Animated Short 'Mirage'
All too often the films that make the biggest splashes are those that race from one showy kinetic scene to the next, barely allowing a pause for breath before the final credits roll. So every once in a...
View ArticleStraight Baller Fests: The Definitive Unscientific List of Film Festivals...
Film festivals are to directors what higher education is to high school graduates: either a launchpad for success, or a hangover with a helluva price tag. Best fest lists are all over the interwebs,...
View ArticleUsing Infrared Cinematography to Make the Invisible, Visible in the...
Earlier this year whilst discussing Lomography's announcement for LomoChrome Purple -- which was inspired by the discontinued Aerochrome infrared stock -- we touched on the work of photographer Richard...
View ArticleWhen is a Script Not a Script? When It's a Practice Short
It's well accepted that the bystander effect could leave you high and dry needing help, surrounded by a sea of able people, all unwilling to step forward -- but does that mean on the flip side there's...
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