Computer animation featuring a running figure that morphs into various elements. Originally commissioned for Hyundai Sejong Motor Gallery, Seoul, Korea and a special edit was shown in Times Square, New York, USA.
Adolfo Kaminsky started saving lives when chance and necessity made him a master forger. As a teenag...
Short stop motion for the German TV youth magazine Dr. Mag. Studio Film Bilder produced 18 different...
This is about how drugs alter our perception and take the place of normal sensory input.
A closeted boy runs the risk of being outed by his own heart after it pops out of his chest to chase...
Animators and urban planners both create worlds, but Czech stop motion specialist Jiří Barta's ingen...
It's hunting season, as well as Eda's 25th birthday. As a present, her father offers her an apartmen...
An alien crashlands to earth with his two stupid henchmen.
In Eshbaugh’s ‘political’ animated cartoon world, the Democratic platform is destroyed by its own sw...
An emotional and generational conflict between mother and son in the twenty-first century, except fo...
Melvin gets ready for his birthday. he visits his friends to see if they want to go to his birthday ...
This animated short by Theodore Ushev is like a whirlwind tour of Russian constructivist art and is ...
Based on a true story, Angels and Ghosts tells the emotive journey of Amber, a young girl who is on ...
In a vibrant city pulsating with rhythm and movement, an elderly man and his young-at-heart wife rek...
The witch Yubaba from Spirited Away faces the viewer then laughs exaggeratedly, her mouth wide open....
Club owners Angry and Cabaret have to scrounge up the money for rent fast, or risk having their busi...
Bill Kopp's Student Academy Award-winning animated short film from Calarts, 1984
Think your life is terrible? Wait until it ends. God has a sense of humor after all--but you won't l...