Short Film of the Day: Fallen Art
Features By Cole Abaius on March 16, 2011 | Be the First To CommentWhy Watch? It’s absolutely, stunningly, brain-meltingly brilliant. The animation is strange and beautiful, the concept is strange and unnerving, and the underlying subtext is a dangerous one. CGI figures in an unnamed army use stop-motion and death to create a movie projection ballet. Weirdness and creative genius abound here in one of the best shorts ever featured on The Animation Show. What Will It Cost? Just six minutes of your time. Does it get better any better than that? Check out Fallen Art for yourself:
Exclusive: Mike Judge on ‘Extract,’ The Workplace, and Cruelty in Animation
Features By Cole Abaius on September 3, 2009 | Comments (3)Are you ready for the most high energy interview of all time? That’s too bad, because Mike Judge is a pretty mono-toned guy. Luckily, what he has to say is pretty damned interesting, and as a bonus you get to look at my ugly mug on video. Seriously, I’m like the Charlie Rose of the internet.
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