Kitbull is a Pixar short about a friendship between a cat and a pit bull.
Get out the tissues, it's a real tearjerker.
Showing posts with label animation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animation. Show all posts
Feb 24, 2019
'Brain Wave' by Jake Fried
'Brain Wave' is an animation by Jake Fried. It's one pen drawing reworked 1440 times.
Brain Wave from Jake Fried on Vimeo.
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Brain Wave from Jake Fried on Vimeo.
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Feb 7, 2019
Purl, A Disney Pixar Animated Short About a Pink Ball of Yarn Working at a Male Dominated Startup
Lesson learned: Never ever try to fit in, just be yourself and do your thing.
It's cute!
Director Kristen Lester and Producer Gillian Libbert-Duncan introduce their Pixar SparkShort, Purl:
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It's cute!
Director Kristen Lester and Producer Gillian Libbert-Duncan introduce their Pixar SparkShort, Purl:
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Jan 7, 2018
The movements of a symphony conductor visualized in a motion capture animation
This looks really awesome!
London Symphony Orchestra - Visualizing Motion and Music from Tobias Gremmler on Vimeo.
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London Symphony Orchestra - Visualizing Motion and Music from Tobias Gremmler on Vimeo.
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Dec 29, 2017
Buster tells about his gig with Gene and Sonny
Buster Williams talks about his gig with Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt. Nice story. Terrific animation.
Buster Williams with Gene Ammons + Sonny Stitt Pt 1 from Blacklist on Vimeo.
Buster Williams with Gene Ammons + Sonny Stitt Pt 1 from Blacklist on Vimeo.
Oct 21, 2017
Oct 17, 2017
Sep 16, 2017
Animated history of Poland - The Unconquered
Very educational and very well done. The Unconquered, the history of Poland ... animated.
(Thanks Lukasz)
(Thanks Lukasz)
Jul 23, 2017
Jul 18, 2017
Jun 22, 2017
Instruction for men - animated documentary 'Le clitoris' (English subtitles) [NSFW]
A fun, educational, nicely animated documentary about the clitoris by Lori Malépart-Traversy.
Le clitoris - Animated Documentary (2016) from Lori Malépart-Traversy on Vimeo.
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Le clitoris - Animated Documentary (2016) from Lori Malépart-Traversy on Vimeo.
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Jun 19, 2017
Life without stuff
What would life be without stuff. This video by Garth Lee explains.
Life without Stuff from Scorch Motion on Vimeo.
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Life without Stuff from Scorch Motion on Vimeo.
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Jun 12, 2017
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Apr 17, 2017
The first computer animated cat?
Russian computer scientist Nikolai Nikolaevich Konstantinov + collegues created in 1968 this computer animation of a cat, they used their Big Electronic Counting Machine (BESM).
Is this the first animation?
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Is this the first animation?
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A collection of advices for young artists
A collection of advices for young artists given by different artists around the world, animated by Daniella Shuhman.
Advice to the Young Artist from daniella shuhman on Vimeo.
Advice to the Young Artist from daniella shuhman on Vimeo.
Mar 25, 2017
Schrodinger's Cat
Schrodinger's Cat explained:
In the hypothetical experiment … a cat is placed in a sealed box along with a radioactive sample, a Geiger counter and a bottle of poison.
If the Geiger counter detects that the radioactive material has decayed, it will trigger the smashing of the bottle of poison and the cat will be killed.
The experiment was designed to illustrate the flaws of the ‘Copenhagen interpretation’ of quantum mechanics, which states that a particle exists in all states at once until observed.
If the Copenhagen interpretation suggests the radioactive material can have simultaneously decayed and not decayed in the sealed environment, then it follows the cat too is both alive and dead until the box is opened.
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In the hypothetical experiment … a cat is placed in a sealed box along with a radioactive sample, a Geiger counter and a bottle of poison.
If the Geiger counter detects that the radioactive material has decayed, it will trigger the smashing of the bottle of poison and the cat will be killed.
The experiment was designed to illustrate the flaws of the ‘Copenhagen interpretation’ of quantum mechanics, which states that a particle exists in all states at once until observed.
If the Copenhagen interpretation suggests the radioactive material can have simultaneously decayed and not decayed in the sealed environment, then it follows the cat too is both alive and dead until the box is opened.
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