Archive film showing possibly the first example of digital rendering, made by Pixar co-founders Ed Catmull and Fred Parke in 1972, was stumbled upon by the son of Robert B Ingebretsen, who also set up the world-famous U.S. studio. A six minute version shows additional CGI animation of an artificial heart valve, and human heads.

Scrat tries to finish his rather large collection of acorns when things start going nutty.

Join the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity for an awe-inspiring journey to the surface of the myste...

Skating is cool. Super 8 films too. Fuck-shit! That was dope! // "Super (8) Skate" is a Stop-Motion ...
In the diary of a six-year-old girl, Marie, we learn what important things happened during one holid...

Coral Reef Adventure follows the real-life expedition of ocean explorers and underwater filmmakers H...

Sea life in a whole new way. Deep Sea 3D, an underwater adventure from the filmmakers behind the suc...

Retrace the groundbreaking footsteps of Charles Darwin with a young scientist as she explores the bi...

The Living Sea celebrates the beauty and power of the ocean as it explores our relationship with thi...

The story of the evolution of tropical rain forests, their recent and rapid destruction, and the int...

A short film warning the unaware housewife of the dangers of “dry cleaning” with gasoline at home.

An experimental film about that one hypnotic moment on a regular, unassuming Tuesday when one realiz...
At various points in its history, tiny St. John's Island was where Singapore's colonial founder Sir ...

The first woman to appear in front of an Edison motion picture camera and possibly the first woman t...

Short film of 300 individually painted images. A lost film.

One of the first animated short films. A wanderer enters a cabaret in the countryside and asks a wai...

The mysterious mechanism of a music box keeps playing different versions of the same melody. In isol...