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Rat Test by Baptiste Galtier and Eliott Belrose
“It is our first test and experience ever in stop motion, so we were really excited,” he told us when we asked. The charismatic glimpse of a cute little plasticine rat climbing out of a teacup that looks sketched in chalk moves with subtle, nuanced movements usually seen from someone more well-versed in the medium.
Shedding My Skin by Lawrence Becker
“This was part of an ‘Anijam’ or ‘Exquisite Corpse’ collaboration with a bunch of 2D animators (collectively known as ‘Family Camp’) that actually started way back in 2020 when the pandemic hit. However, it took us nearly 2 years to finally get it done because we were all pretty busy,” Becker said of his fast-paced addition to the collaboration called, Shedding My Skin.
Target’s “Promo Supplies” by Maxwell Sorensen
“This is my favorite one of the three,” Sorensen told us of the Target spot where school supplies come to life and dance their way on into a backpack.
Crabman and Octoboy by Sam Gainsborough
Crabman and Octoboy, are clay-based pieces featuring raw clay trimmed with occasional accents of aquatic blues as man turns into Crabman or Octoboy and back again.
Roberto Angelini & Rodrigo D’Erasmo’s Harvest Breed (Nick Drake) by Gianluca Maruotti
Ever a fan of Gianluca Maruotti’s music videos, we were happy to come across his newest animation piece, an homage of sorts to the 60’s English singer-songwriter, Nick Drake, as re-conceived in 2022.
Netflix’s Wendell and Wild by Henry Selick
Oscar nominated director Henry Selick is finally back in what is already being called, “The animation highlight of the year.”
Arts & Crafts Netflix Intro by Kevin Parry
Animator Kevin Parry was watching Netflix one day when he realized, “I can totally make an arts and crafts version of that intro.” Three days later and 30 dollars later and his low budget, high creativity Netflix intro was a thing—and a super cool thing at that!
Brunch by Marnik Loysen
“The concept for Brunch came about after several conversations with friends about generational divisions and the amusing perceptions around our age group,” Director Marnik Loysen told us. “For example, the Australian billionaire who claimed that millennials only couldn’t afford houses because they were spending their money on avocados.”