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February 21, 2014

Friday Favorites

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Happy Friday! This week we bring you an award-winning short, a behind-the-scenes look at an upcoming animated feature, an exploration of the dolly zoom, a beautiful film made by some very talented French students, and an illustration by one of our own.

“I am Tom Moody” by Ainslie Henderson

This sweet, surrealist, stop-motion animated film takes us into the subconscious mind of Tom Moody, a musician riddled with anxiety.

 

Behind the scenes of Ernest and Celestine

Benjamin Renner, the co-director of Ernest and Celestine, has translated his original behind-the-scenes blog into English to celebrate the film’s upcoming international release. The blog is filled with adorable comic strips giving insight into the making of the critically acclaimed feature. Start reading here.

For a first look at the film, check out the trailer below.

 

Discovering the Dolly Zoom

After Cartoon Brew posted this article about the use of the dolly zoom in one of our favorite animated films, our curiosity was piqued. We then discovered this great compilation of dolly zoom shots in films spanning five decades, entitled “Evolution of the Dolly Zoom.”

 

“Le Dauphin Dauphin” by Marlène Beaube, Maxime Delalande, Clément Doranlo, Nadya Mira and Thibaud Gayral de Luca

This incredible short was created by five students from Gobelins L’École de L’Image during a summer internship. The title is a play on the French word “dauphin,” which translates to both “dolphin” and “heir apparent.”

 

Lastly, another fun illustration from our own John McGowan, this time inspired by The Walking Dead.


February 14, 2014

Friday Favorites

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Happy Valentine’s Day! This week we bring you a sweet love story, a creative new Twitter handle, a stop-motion music video, and a new way to play with Legos.

“Lemons” by Kate Burck

“Lemons” is a cute story of “lemons, love, and leaving the house.”

 

Sketch Dailies is a twitter handle offering “daily character inspiration” for artists on twitter, with each day offering a different theme. Today’s prompt, appropriately enough, is Aphrodite.

Check out this contribution from our own John McGowan, featuring the theme “Blackbeard.”

A bummed out Black Beard for @Sketch_Dailies. #BLACKSPOT #sketch_dailies pic.twitter.com/zpK6SVn9mt

— John McGowan (@mistermcgowan) February 9, 2014


 

“Sound of Horns” by Conor Finnegan

Cartoon Brew shared this music video for Candice Gordon’s “Sound of Horns,” designed, directed and animated by Conor Finnegan. Check out their post, along with a behind-the-scenes video, here.

 

Google Chrome and Lego teamed up to create a new way to build with Legos – in your browser. Build your own creation or check out what others have made. Stumped? Start off at the Build Academy.


February 13, 2014

Announcing a New Math Short!

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We are excited to announce the release of a new Math Short! This is a bonus video we made in conjunction with Kentucky Educational Television. Like our other Math Shorts, this video was produced for the PBS LearningMedia library, thanks to a generous grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The puffin theme is sure to delight, while the math instruction explains the process of multiplying fractions using real-world examples.

 


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