Manipulate the audience much, Smith and Foulkes? (The creators of this 2 minute dystopian gem.) Ah, but isn’t that what artists are supposed to do?
Yeah, baby:
Manipulate the audience much, Smith and Foulkes? (The creators of this 2 minute dystopian gem.) Ah, but isn’t that what artists are supposed to do?
Yeah, baby:
If Disney had stayed the course, it might have produced shorts like this beauty:
This is just one of many wonderful videos available on Vimeo from Gobelins, a genuine pioneer studio in digital communication and design. Right now, Gobelins has 700 students from all over the world, and when this place calls itself “vibrant,” it ain’t kidding.
Recently there was an article in The Guardian about the future of web series that’s been causing a bit of an uproar in the indie web series community.
It says that web series are in decline because Hollywood has stepped in and indie creators can’t compete with the big guns: Netflix and Amazon. It goes as far as saying that aside from a few established talents/series that have managed to sustain themselves, everyone else seems to have “packed their bags and gone home.”
Wow. Harsh! I agree. And disagree.
A short French video with an interesting twist. Made by a team that knows how to manipulate the viewer’s emotions. So well done!
Leo Robot Hi- Tech company , wanders alone in Paris after the mysterious disappearance of all living species. He spends his days trying to entertain but to no avail. Until the day he meets a new living being …
Film made by students:
…And it’s by Alisa Stern, the very talented creator of The Doctor Puppet, so it’s not only a great primer, it’s entertaining as, well, hell: