In the South land, there’s a city, way down on the river. Where the women are very pretty, and all the men deliver. They got music. It’s always playin’. Start the daytime, go all through the night. When you hear that music playin’, hear what I’m saying, it make you feel all right….as Jason’s Movie […]… Continue reading Cinematic Flashback: The Princess and the Frog (2009) Review — Jason’s Movie Blog
Month: May 2020
Watch “The Old Man and the Sea – Short, Animation” on YouTube — euzicasa
The Old Man and the Sea – Short, Animation” on YouTube via Watch “The Old Man and the Sea – Short, Animation” on YouTube — euzicasa
Interview with Filmmaker Niara Clay (SERPENDIPITY) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary
SERPENDIPITY was awarded BEST CHARACTERS at the April 2020 ANIMATION Feedback Film Festival. Matthew Toffolo: What motivated you to make this film? Niara Clay: I was motivated by the fresh take on the well known character of Medusa. With this film it was exciting to explore the boundaries between grounded and fantasy storytelling. 2. From […]… Continue reading Interview with Filmmaker Niara Clay (SERPENDIPITY) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary
Dear Basketball – The 2018 Oscar winner animation short film — Like For Real Dough
Dear Basketball – The 2018 Oscar winner animation short film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziUc0OCDmoU&feature=youtu.be via Dear Basketball – The 2018 Oscar winner animation short film — Like For Real Dough
Leonard Cohen: A Short Animation — Jeremy in Hong Kong
Here’s a short, deeply moving animation of some of Leonard Cohen’s last words. His unique insight comes through as strongly as ever as he reflects on life during his final days. via Leonard Cohen: A Short Animation — Jeremy in Hong Kong
Winning ANIMATION Short Screenplay: Is There Room In Your Tomb, by Chris Spitale — FEEDBACK Animation Film & Screenplay Festival
After a long night of Halloween, all of Ghoul’s monster friends try to squeeze into his tomb for a sleepover. CAST LIST: Count Dracula: Shawn Devlin Werewolf/Mummy: Sean Ballantyne Narration: Hannah Ehman Narrator: Bree Ali Ghoul: Michael Ruhs — Producer/Director: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com Festival Moderators: Matthew Toffolo, Rachel Elder Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne Editors: Kimberly […]… Continue reading Winning ANIMATION Short Screenplay: Is There Room In Your Tomb, by Chris Spitale — FEEDBACK Animation Film & Screenplay Festival
Winning ANIMATION Short Screenplay: BARRINGTON BUNNY, by Sandy Wolf — WILDsound Festival
Originally posted on FEEDBACK Animation Film & Screenplay Festival: https://youtu.be/vZyNCXvANWU This Christian allegory is to be animated in a surreal style, suggesting religious pageantry and a supernatural presence. The story is embellished by John Luther Adams music suggesting the crystalline beauty of the arctic winter. The use of dialects and bits of costuming and props… via… Continue reading Winning ANIMATION Short Screenplay: BARRINGTON BUNNY, by Sandy Wolf — WILDsound Festival
Jean-Luc – Animation Short Film 2010 – GOBELINS — msamba
Jean-Luc fait une crise d’épilepsie, le docteur Gordon parviendra-t-il à le réanimer ? Jean-Luc has an epileptic fit, will doctor Gordon succeed to bring him back to life ? De Arthur PELTZER, Fabien GUILLAUME, Jean-Baptiste MALIGNE, Jerémy MACEDO, Julien DAUBAS, Paul NIVET, étudiants de la formation Conception et réalisation de films d’animation (3me année) de […]… Continue reading Jean-Luc – Animation Short Film 2010 – GOBELINS — msamba
Some Wittering About Visionaries — Transmit Him
I’ve been thinking about Visionaries a lot lately. To be fair, this is almost always true, but it’s especially true lately. I’ve been trying to get the 3D printed stands I’ve been designing for ages now finished up and ready for mass printing (which should be soon, hopefully). I’ve also been working through the rest […]… Continue reading Some Wittering About Visionaries — Transmit Him
The Fight to Write — An Owl’s Journal
Imagine this: you’re set on writing a book. You start planning your story, and pretty soon, you begin writing it. Very soon after, what you’re writing has become as interesting as a plain gray wall to you, and you’ve come up with a fresh load of ideas. So, you sit down to write once more. […]… Continue reading The Fight to Write — An Owl’s Journal