Passionate about painting, Jack visits galleries to steal paintings to take home and eat. Directed by Léo Verrier at ChezEddy, Paris, France
More info: chezeddy.com
Passionate about painting, Jack visits galleries to steal paintings to take home and eat. Directed by Léo Verrier at ChezEddy, Paris, France
More info: chezeddy.com
The hermetic world of bullfighting and its public, here reinvented and reinterpreted. Directed by Mauro Carraro, Raphaël Calamote and Jérémy Pasquet at Supinfocom, Arles, France.
A farm laborer performs a nightclub style act with the aid of vegetables and stop motion animation. A short produced by Can Can Club and directed by Juan Pablo Zaramella in Argentina.
This is an Iron Man movie parody starring Patrick Boivin’s baby girl. Patrick said, “The costume is all CG and it was created in 3dsMax 2011 and rendered with Vray by my Friend Strob. I made the compositing with a stupid software that I won’t recommend.”
Tower 37 siphons every drop of water from a once-pristine lake, that is, until the station’s steward realizes that it is slowly destroying an entire ecosystem. The film was written and directed by Chris Perry who teaches animation at Hampshire College, Northampton, MA, USA. It was produced within the collaborative animation curriculum at the college.
Plasticine/clay animation is used to great effect in this advertisement. Directed by Peter Sluszka at Passion Pictures in London. Art direction and sculptures by Ben Kress.
Two little girls from different ethnic families have little in common until they join the girl guides and share activities. Common Good is a Canadian directing collective run by Anthony Burns, Jamie Webster and Eric Makila.
Bacardi TV commercial, encouraging humans to ditch technology and get together over a rum or two. Directed by Johnny Kelly at Nexus Productions, London, UK.
The highs and lows of a supermarket shopping expadition including the enjoyment of dressing frozen chickens in children’s cloths. Tom Rainford is a D&AD nominated student studying at Winchester School of Art, UK.
More info: tomrainford.co.uk
A film about the human drive to destroy things, from the relatively innocent act of bursting a balloon, through to the horror of war and the ecological disaster of polluting the planet. Xaver Xylophon is a student of visual communication at KHB Berlin.