“Looking for Something” Short Film by César Pelizer

Director/animator César Pelizer and weareseventeen in London just released this surreal (and strangely accurate) look at one man’s search for the meaning of life while drifting off in his cubicle. [Watch]

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How to Drive-thru McDonalds on World Car Free Day

According to McDonald’s, 70 percent of their U.S. sales come from drive-thru windows. So how does such a vehicle-dependent restaurant go about embracing a pro-green initiative like World Car Free Day? [Watch]

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weareseventeen: Feeling Good about Sandwiches

London design and motion house weareseventeen help spread the word about UK charity The Feel Good Bakery who employ disenfranchised youth to make the sandwiches they cater to local businesses with all profits going to feed children in Africa and Romania as well as helping the recent wave of Europe-bound refugees. [Watch]

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The Wisdom of Pessimism

UK-based Swiss philosopher/writer/television presenter Alain de Botton reads his own script in this counter-intuitive mini-masterpiece on the benefits of a glass half empty – conjured by London director/animator/designer Claudio Salas and a crew of over 30 collaborators. [Watch]

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Weareseventeen Signs with Thing1 for US/UK Representation

From the release: Directing collective Weareseventeen recently joined global production company th1ng for representation in the US & UK. The design-led team of directors and animators combine art and advanced technical knowledge, to create beautifully thought provoking CG work. The six-member group, Steve Simmonds, George Alexander, Adam Brandon, Cesar Pelizer, Jesper Lindborg and Shaun Adamson, […] [Watch]

BassAwards Call for Entries 2015

Weareseventeen and Echoic Audio launch the 2015 BassAwards Call for Entries which means it’s time to submit your best motion work before early entry discounts end on Feb 24. [Watch]

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