Like a fictional Planet Earth, this charming short animation introduces strange group of forest-dwelling creatures by artist David Luepschen. For more work by David Luepschen visit http://davidluepschen.com/.
Almost a billion people live without clean drinking water. We call this the water crisis. It’s a crisis because it only starts with water — but water affects everything in life.
Health. Education. Food security. And the lives of women and children, especially.
We can end the water crisis in our lifetime. But first we have to let everyone know it’s happening. Learn how water changes everything — and share this with everyone you know.
Written by charity: water + Jonathan Jarvis
Animation by Jonathan Jarvis
Voiceover by Kristen Bell
Score and sound effects by Douglas Kaufman
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Benjamin Ducroz’s ‘Phosphene’ stop-cycle video is simply impressive. Also, check out his latest reel and other recent work at ducroz.com.
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French artist BLU is back with BIG BANG BOOM an animation using paint surfaces and stop motion.
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UNO is an ensemble of three stop motion videos, realized for the LOV (Vanchiglia Open Lab Torino) event. The video represents three different sides of the creativity: web design, logotype design and video design.
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“Mars” is a short, animated film by Joe Bichard and Jake Cunningham. Very cool old school game look and feel.
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The city district Amsterdam Osdorp recently merged with Slotervaart and Geuzenveld-Slotermeer and was given the name Amsterdam Nieuw-West. This change also meant the end of 20 years of restructuring urbanized areas. To celebrate everything achieved, Martijn Hogenkamp and company created an intriguing video, ‘The Metamorphosis of Osdorp,’ that gives an overview of the architectural highlights they found the most characteristic.
Says Hogenkamp, “Restructuring urbanized areas isn’t all about aesthetics. That is why we chose to put emphasis on the architects and especially it’s inhabitants and the surrounding of the buildings. To achieve this, we decided to combine live action video with 2D- and 3D-animation. Herewith we were able to complement reality with our interpretation of the most important factors of restructuring urbanized areas.”
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“Sonar” by Renaud Hallée. It’s a rhythmic cycle made with basic keyframe animation using flash, without scripting.
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Creative office environment by Jessica Findley. A fun stop motion video including printable paper, document folder, index book and ring binder.
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Graffiti Analysis 2.0: Digital Blackbook by Evan Roth - study in the motion of graffiti (via @joshspear)