August, 2010 Archive

Animation

The Goon

Produced by David Fincher and featuring the vocal skills of Paul Giamatti, the trailer for the animated adaptation of Eric Powell’s The Goon is already

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Music Video

Esben and the Witch: Marching Song

Peter King and David Procter of the Agenda Collective give Esben and the Witch a kicking. via @buyyourself

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Animation

Buildings & Vampires

Almost as beautiful as the feature it pays tribute to, Buildings & Vampires is a petit tribute from a group of friends to the film Were the wild things

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Live Action, Podcasts

DN178: Wowie – Craig Webster & Florina Titz

Any film that features the tag line Spandex is the Shit! is destine for a spot on DN, particularly if it features an actor commonly know for his handlebar

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Animation, Music Video

Tasty Visuals

Lickable motion graphics from Neal Coghlan. via Motionorgrapher

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Animation

Scott Benson

Freelance animator and illustrator Scott Benson has been somewhat prolific over the last year (you might have seen his short music video Please my Favourite

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Documentary

Richard Mosse

Richard Mosse’s background in photography shines through in his moving image work, composed like stills, his video pieces are often deliberately slow,

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Documentary

Words & Moments

Despite being a Brit, the power of podcasting has turned me into a hardened Public Radio addict. Each week I find myself jonesing for a fix of This American

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Live Action

Beautiful Kate

Just over 12 months ago, if you had asked me to list my favourite Australian films, it probably would’ve included Mad Max, BMX Bandits, Crocodile Dundee,

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Art & Fashion

Fickmaschinen (Fuck Machines)

As the translated title suggests this isn’t one for the office. NSFW. via No Fat Clips!!!

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Animation, Asides

Gregor

Gregor thinks a lot. Maybe even too much…Beautiful hand-drawn animation from Petra Zlonoga

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Live Action

Your Lucky Day

What would you do for $156m? This is the conundrum set by Dan Brown’s (not of The Da Vinci Code fame) 15min short, as 6 strangers find their lives

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