Before a recent jaunt to his local Department of Motor Vehicles, director/animator Doug Alberts could have just griped and complained like the rest of us but chose instead to spin the “personalities, funny smells, and paperwork” into a smile-inducing song and music video. [Watch]
Combining faux stop-motion, infographic icons, and multi-frame layouts into a quirky feel-good narrative, Latitude Du Printemps was created by six students as their grad film at Supinfocom Rubika in Valenciennes, France. [Watch]
Category 3D Style, Animation, Character Animation, Featured, Short Films, Student Work · Tags Chloé Bourdic, Maÿlis Mosny, Noémie Halberstam, Romain Camiolo, Supinfocom, Sylvain Cuvillier, Théophile Coursimault, Zijing Ye
AD and Motion Designer Sylvain Gaussens in Paris: “The term Euphony is usually used in poetry to specify a pleasant succession of words and structures. This film is built like a melody between complexity and simplicity.” [Watch]
Director/animator Krzysztof Hrycak in Kraków, Poland: “[These are the] R&D results of a PhysX-based crowd system with full dynamics and interaction between all the elements. [Watch]
The vibrant motion design scene in Seoul, South Korea, continues to expand and delight with this in-house mix of wit and CG proficiency from new studio 99C Works providing the latest evidence. [Watch]
Having covered COVID-19 advice and a Christmas sing-a-long in his previous personal films, UK director/animator Andy Martin turns his 2D and stop-motion talents toward a humble YouTuber and his corrugated insights. [Watch]