Jugend Gegen Abschottung by walkingframes
2014-04-06
This is surreally good. Translation of texts: in coffee shop : 9,407 people emigrated as employees for the hospitality industry as short-term residents; at bus stop: 1,331 people emigrated as employees for public transportation as short-term residents; the ‘pothole crash’: 4,332 people emigrated as employees for road construction as short-term residents. This is a political
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2014-04-06
Gestalt, indeed! Bold and subtle, this graphically grabbing student short blends a lo-fi approach with the high fidelity of polish, classic framing and story. Hitchcock might even approve. One of the superpowers of animation is to communicate a whole lot with very little. We certainly look forward to more daring prison-breaks from the norms of
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2014-04-04
Shamanism, the subconscious, outsider mythology, sexuality, decay and transmutation, the donning and destruction of personae and the mysterious, almost dark power of femininity….Allison Schulnik‘s art resembles a jawbreaker in this film….as do her layers of meaning. Her animation manages to simultaneously recall interpretive dance, synchronized swimming and a pivotal scene in Macbeth. More beautiful, successful
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2014-03-12
Mythology seems to be all the rage, and that ain’t no bull. Evoking elemental childhood imagination, Oh Yeah Wow delivers another dynamic journey with “Elliot the Bull,” a music video for Colourblind. Read on to hear from Director Samuel Lewis as he helps us to connect the blocks with some photomatched production factoids.
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2014-03-04
Directed by Noah Harris and shot by illustrious DP Toby Howell, this crisply orchestrated music video is for Julio Bashmore‘s hot song “Peppermint,” featuring Jessie Ware. Graphic in more ways than one, this piece is perfectly lit and shot to invoke the feeling of the club dancefloors that its house music graced. An interesting postmodern
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