i do unironically think the best artists of our generation are posting to get 20 notes and 3 reblogs btw. that fanfic with like 45 kudos is some of the best stuff ever written. those OCs you carry around have some of the richest backstories and worldbuilding someone has ever seen. please do not think that reaching only a few people when you post means your art isn't worth celebrating.
A wonderful Pokemon chinese animated short film directed by DaiWei (All Saints Street) and produced by MTJJ / HMCH studio (Legend of Hei) for Chinese New Year.
Comic-Con Museum recently showcased eight award-winning animated short films from Argentina, Germany, Malaysia, and the United States. From the experimental to inspirational, from the farcical to the fascinating, fans of animation were treated to eight winners of the Best Animated Film award during the past 20-plus years of the Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival. Gorgonas. […]
A holocaust survivor's story sends a young student into a nightmarish dream of violence, hatred, redemption, and compassion in short film "Letter to a Pig".
A holocaust survivor recalls hiding a pigsty for days, thankful for the cover provided by the animals in the short film “Letter to a Pig”. A bored classroom of school children listens, giggles, yawns, squeals, as the man talks about writing a letter to a pig that saved his life. But one young listener is profoundly affected by the tale, slipping into a nightmare, where she interprets the fear,…
Hey everyone! It's reaction time again! Today, we're continuing my little project of reacting to completely original animated short films. Next up, we have the tragic tale of how an innocent woman was transformed into a monster, and the permanent loneliness she feels in "Reflection".
An award-winning VFX short film by Creative Multimedia, the best animation college in India. ‘OH, NO!’ bags the prestigious Award at the ‘VFX and More’ (VAM) Awards ceremony held at The Lalit in Mumbai on 23 March 2023. A big shout out to Team - ‘Oh No!’ for the brilliant work. Another feather in our cap. “Oh No!” won the Best VFX Short Film Award in the student category at Asifa’s India Awards of Excellence - IAD. Well done, “Team - Oh No!”. Keep them coming! OH, NO! is an impressive visual effects short film created by aspiring VFX students. A doctor activates a bionic prosthetic arm fitted to an amputated cop who regains an almost complete range of motion and picks up the pistol in front of him, swivels it in his robotic fist, grips it tight, and aims.