British Rapper Shao Dow Releases ‘Blue Lock’-Inspired Music Video ‘Striker’
“‘Blue Lock’ is all about the mentality of becoming the very best, and that’s the mindset I’ve always had in music,” said Shao Dow of the video’s message.
Adventurous, innovative, and thought-provoking animation projects from around the world.
“‘Blue Lock’ is all about the mentality of becoming the very best, and that’s the mindset I’ve always had in music,” said Shao Dow of the video’s message.
Scher brings a vivid and emotionally resonant interpretation to Petty’s themes of longing, lost love, and the struggle to move forward.
In ‘Sweet Like Lemons,’ a woman attempts to craft an email message to a former lover, urging him to leave her life for good.
A mortally wounded astronaut awakens in the upper atmosphere after a catastrophic event.
A ghost goes for a walk in the woods.
The film was written and directed by a team of seven students at the famed French animation school.
His style complements the whimsical narrative of a woman taking an unconventional cab ride to the moon.
Featuring intricately crafted wooden-style puppets with hand-drawn eyes and mouths, the short serves as a fitting coda to McHale’s masterpiece.
‘Rules’ humorously examines the consequences — or lack thereof — of ignoring spoken and unspoken societal norms.
‘Jump Cut’ features a rhythmic collision of ephemeral videos and images that seamlessly morph into one another, enhancing the title song rather than merely complementing it.
‘Larry’ is everything you want and rarely get in animation: an absurd, hilarious, philosophical work that ignores all manner of reality and physics.
Parents will relate to the struggle of balancing their own protective instincts with a child’s innate desire for independence.
The lo-fi visual aesthetic — built from cardboard and various handmade cut-out materials — elegantly mirrors the uncertain, winding journey of the video’s flawed and troubled characters.
The short was created by Mike Manor for Adult Swim’s ‘Smalls’ initiative.
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After a strong festival run, Vivien Hárshegyi’s award-winning student film has debuted online.
Departing from her usual lush, almost neon-like visuals and serene dreamscapes, award-winning filmmaker Réka Bucsi shifts gears with this minimalist, abstract exploration of line, image, and sound.
The video was made for Argentine indie band Siamés.
Says Smith, “In many ways, this animation reflects my belief that what we often perceive as beautiful or perfect can harbor darkness, while what we consider ‘broken’ or unworthy can hold true goodness.”
The short was created for Adult Swim’s shorts program ‘Smalls.’