Hitchcock’s Rear Window Timelapse
All footage taken from the original Rear Window (1954) directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The order of events is pretty much as seen in the movie. more info:[ jeffdesom.com/hitch/](http:// jeffdesom.com/hitch/)
Animation using analog visual effects, understanding fluid dynamics, magnetism & natural invisible forces.
Michael Pollan’s Food Rules on Vimeo
Based on Michael Pollan’s talk “Food Rules” given at the RSA, this animation was created in the context of the RSA/Nominet Trust film competition. Using a mixture of stop-motion and compositing, our aim and challenge was to convey the topic in a visually interesting way using a variety of different food products. We made a little table top set up at home and worked on this a little over three weeks.
(via Tiny Story on Vimeo)
The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore
Inspired, in equal measures, by Hurricane Katrina, Buster Keaton, The Wizard of Oz, and a love for books, “Morris Lessmore” is a story of people who devote their lives to books and books who return the favor. Morris Lessmore is a poignant, humorous allegory about the curative powers of story. Using a variety of techniques (miniatures, computer animation, 2D animation) award winning author/ illustrator William Joyce and Co-director Brandon Oldenburg present a new narrative experience that harkens back to silent films and M-G-M Technicolor musicals. “Morris Lessmore” is old fashioned and cutting edge at the same time.
(by Moonbot Studios)
RSA Animate - Choice
In this new RSAnimate, Professor Renata Salecl explores the paralysing anxiety and dissatisfaction surrounding limitless choice. Does the freedom to be the architects of our own lives actually hinder rather than help us? Does our preoccupation with choosing and consuming actually obstruct social change?
(by theRSAorg)
Satori (by Abhilasha Dewan)
Animation: Where did the night go?
Tribute to the late Gil Scott-Heron
Where did the night go? Should go to sleep now And say fuck a job and money Because I spend it all on unlined paper and can’t get past “Dear baby, how are you?”
Where Did The Night Go’ (by Steffen K)
