Check out this short film titled “Sandland – Episode 1: Summer’s Kiss.” It’s a bit different than what’s usually featured in our short film spotlight, but once you watch it, I think you will agree it deserves the spotlight.
Category: Music Video Spotlight (Page 66 of 70)
Music video by Harrie Geelen for Dutch band Cloudmachine. A paper boat, folded from a love letter, is in search for a safe haven on a dangerous sea.
Check out this video for the song “Septembers” from The Mantra ATSMM’s new album “Defeated Songs”, out on RareNoiseRecords May 7th 2010 in Italy and May 31st 2010 in the UK.
Check out this stop motion animated music video for EinZweiDreiVier!’s “Loud Mouth.”
A little heart creature is looking for any kind of love in an urban environment. Directed by Laurent Clermont.
On a floating island a small boy is lost in a vision of the future.
The following New Media short was created by Vancouver Film School students Nicolas Girard and Yaniv Fridman Lemor through the VFS Digital Design program.
Night of the Living Dead: Reanimated will be screening November 12-15th, 2009 as part of the Facebook Comic-Con (a free virtual convention occurring on Facebook.com). The project is now live and will remain online until November 15th, at which time, it will be taken down thus ending the free screening event.
Check out the film, broken up into 6 parts (due to Facebook’s 20 minute video length restriction) at: www.facebook.com/video/?oid=160692464632
Note: It is recommended that anyone who has not seen the original ‘Night of the Living Dead’ watch it prior to seeing ‘Night of the Living Dead: Reanimated’ as some of the styles are rather abstract.
Artists, illustrators and animators from around the world were invited to select scenes from the original film and make them their own. With no restrictions on style, media or process the resulting works ranged from oil paintings to comic illustrations and sock puppets to digital animation. These works were then curated into a visual track of artwork and set to the audio of George A. Romero’s ‘Night of the Living Dead’.