July, 2011 Archive

Animation

Fracture & Neptune: Customtone

Making quite an entrance with their hand drawn style of animated abstracts for Fracture & Neptune’s track Customtone, new creative team UTILE

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Animation

Overtime

I first came across Overtime by Oury Atlan, Thibaut Berland and Damien Ferrie over four years ago now on a short film website and for some reason I never got

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Animation

A History of the Title Sequence

If ever there’s a design documentary that absolutely needs to exist, it’s on the art and craft of the title sequence and those pioneers who took it

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Animation

Gorge

Music is the only escape a small boy has from an all-consuming city in Thomas Knowler’s Gorge.

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Art & Fashion

Hunter

He tracks across the beach, through forest and city, land and water alike. He will never stop, he is Hunter!

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Animation

Factory

Made in just 3 weeks, Factory’s vivid 3D animation and realistic settings make this bizarre short a fascination watch.

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Animation

Chute (Fall)

Mathias Lachal has created a balletic, animated fall to earth in his Emile Cohl graduation film Chute (Fall).

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Animation

La Nuit de l’Ours

Created during their fourth year at La Cambre Animation Workshop in Brussels, Alexis Fradier, Julien Regnard (whose chase animation Jump impressed us) &

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Live Action, Podcasts

DN212 – Absentia – Mike Flanagan

Mike Flanagan’s missing persons, horror feature Absentia does away with cheap jump scares in favour of a character study on the tolls absence takes on

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Animation

I Touched a Red Button

Combine David Lynch, one of recent time’s most pioneering filmmakers, with Interpol, one of the coolest bands on the planet and what the collaboration

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Animation

Jump

Using TV Paint (a paperless drawing and animation tool), animator Julien Regnard has created a stylish 2D animation that is bound to impress all who gaze upon

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Live Action

The Tree of Life

2011’s controversy in the world of film may have centred once again around Lars von Trier and his Cannes Film Festival outbursts, now dubbed

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