Tim Ross
The Last Page of Summer is a period piece that shows the sunny side of the 60s through the eyes of a local Sunshine Pop band who have songs on the radio, but have never broken out of the local scene. This starts out as a "day in the life" view of the band as they prepare for the biggest day of their career (a nationally televised gig at their local fairgrounds). Their carefree antics gradually become overshadowed by the Music Elitists, who are the worst parts of the 1970s personified and will take any measure to rid the world of all things "groovy". They creep in simultaneously with a literal approaching storm, at first being comically menacing, but giving a more frightening undertone as the film progresses.
The Last Page of Summer is an absolute riot for fans of animation of all kinds, one of the true gems to be discovered in this or any year.
Jeongki Kim
An ominous force violently separates two bears in space. A friend is lost but not forgotten.
David-Bennett
A frenetic journey linking new artifacts to old, embedding an ephemeral digital layer of translation.
My intent is to present accessible work that is appealing and entertaining to a wide-reaching audience. Playful exploration and discovery are my guiding principles, fueled by a li...
Henrike Lendowski
Diminuendo visualizes the detrimental effects plastic waste has on marine life and the environment from an emotional point of view. Through visual metaphors, the viewer is guided through sceneries that get more and more covered by plastic. To emphasize the contrast between the ...