This is an incredible lesson well told. If you fold a piece of paper 25 times, it would be as tall as the Empire State Building.
If you can spare less than 4 minutes, you will learn something you will never forget.
This is an incredible lesson well told. If you fold a piece of paper 25 times, it would be as tall as the Empire State Building.
If you can spare less than 4 minutes, you will learn something you will never forget.
Not that I ever experience such an emotion, but feelings of less than love for one’s significant other do make for good short film subjects. Here stop motion animation delivers the goods. 26,000 images in fact.
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Imagine a world where we draw tributes to all our favorite films. Thanks to VHX for tipping me to this
Rippled from Oh Yeah Wow on Vimeo.
My friend Dan McGuire tipped me to this great video that ThisIsColossal.com sourced. Beyond being truly beautiful and incredibly well executed, the animators have a name (“Oh Yeah Wow”)I am jealous of — and that doesn’t happen too often.
I love that I can be inspired every day and still know that I am not seeing even close to all there is. There’s so much great work out there. May it never end. Oh yeah wow.
How great is it to be lost into a short, transported, and then to recognize — know again — what you have known for so long: that movies are magic.
Out Of A Forest from Tobias Gundorff Boesen on Vimeo.
Okay I really like The National, and I really like stop motion, and beautiful lighting — and yes there is a part of me that is a sucker for both nostalgia, innocence lost, and cute furry animals, so…
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Fall down the rabbit hole. What did you lose? Slow down and find an answer.
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It happens, even in really cute tribute shorts to spike jonze and/or where the wild things are, like this one.
Buildings & Vampires from Nico Casavecchia on Vimeo.
Thanks again to Flavorwire for the tip!