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Among the myriad ways that animation is utilised on the internet, promotional videos are one of the most widespread. In addition to endless music videos, film trailers and animation showreels we also find...
Read More →There were so many things on at this year’s Flatpack festival that I wanted to see, but in the end I could only go for one night, so I really got just a...
Read More →Now I’ve been a little slow to post this since attending the fantastically well organized 24 hour launch of AV Festival back on the 1st of March… here’s a few of the marvellous...
Read More →This month we delve into the Animate Collection to take a look at 13, Simon Faithfull’s captivating AnimateTV commission from 2004. The film depicts a journey through a melancholy urban landscape ‘in the...
Read More →To mark one hundred years since the birth of Jiří Trnka, the Czech puppet-animation pioneer often dubbed the Walt Disney of the East, the BFI will be screening a complete retrospective of his...
Read More →Submissions are now open to all filmmakers and animators from across the world for the chance to have their work presented in competition at Encounters 18th Short Film and Animation Festival in Bristol...
Read More →In the Blink of an Eye: Media and Movement is an exhibition that reveals our fascination with movement and our desire to capture it through photography, film, television and new media. Alongside material...
Read More →Athens Video Art Festival began in 2005 and supports contemporary artistic trends, within the frame of the urban culture out of which it originated. AVAF is now open for entries to artists who...
Read More →Radar presents two days of performances, films and critical debate that consider the communicative potential of the object. Object theatre has commonly been associated with puppetry and over the two days this understanding...
Read More →Our Featured Artist for March is Allison Schulnik. Allison’s claymation films are transfixing and mysterious, featuring grotesque, multicoloured clowns in tragic circumstances, and landscapes of constantly erupting forms. The world we find in her...
Read More →Animate Projects highly recommends the premiere screening of Richard Fenwick’s latest film Exhaustion at this year’s AV Festival. Exhaustion chronicles a professional athlete’s journey from rest, to exhaustion and recovery. Filmed in epic...
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