A fantastic, meditative piece by Tetsuka Niiyama. Love the conceptual approach of mixing the mineral with the organic.
Gloriously. Demented. The good folks at Oh Yeah Wow are certainly on a roll. Jayden Dowler directs the latest for…
David Kamp's Sound Creatures visited Pictoplasma - attendees made over one thousand pencil sketches at the Sound Drawing Session 2012…
Directors Sumo Science, Yves Geleyn, Gabe Askew, and Major Briggs bring four very different - but equally cool - perspectives…
Make sure to check out the full version of Moth Collective's Mad Dogs and Englishmen - not only for the…
Bethesda's Dishonored (developed by Arkane Studios) was one of the mostly hotly anticipated games of the year. Thanks to nearly…
Imaginary Forces alums Brian Mah, James Anderson and Kathy Kelehan have opened Alma Mater.
Director Kris Mercado and the talented folks at CHRLX showcase the latest from HTC with a killer graphic look and fantastic animation.
Everything we love about Polynoid is in full effect here in this invitation movie for the FUTURE SELF exhibition. Technical…
Without a doubt, one of the most clever projection-based pieces I've ever seen. Michelle Higa and I were comparing our…
Great student work by Pierre-Nicolas Riou.
Introspective and emotionally resonant piece from Hiraoka Masanobu. Credits
Awesome cel animation by Ruffmercy Credits
With their trademark sense of humor - and fantastically clever character animation - Buck delivers for Fruit Snacks. Make sure…
Great piece re-introducing Lloyd Alvarez's AESCRIPTS+AEPLUGINS - designed and animated singlehandedly by Ariel Costa (blinkmybrain). Credits
Great work by Karim Zariffa for Air Canada. See also costumes.
A big thank you to Kris Merc for turning me on to this trailer for Tearaway, the upcoming PlayStation Vita…
The Mill marries inventive character design and animation with their incredible CG in this beautiful piece for Norfolk Southern. Credits
Nice illustration and nice transitions in the latest from Malika Favre.
Turn off the real Olympics for a minute and make sure to check out LOVESPORT, a hilarious series from Grant…
Adapting a print piece for animation can be kind of a crapshoot. Sometimes it turns out great, sometimes not so…
Here's a classic quickie from Jim Henson, featuring Sir Linit, circa 1967.