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August 19, 2011
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August 17, 2011 Award-winning animated short by two recent graduates from the International Film School Wales, Tom Brown and Daniel Gray. August 16, 2011
August 13, 2011 [Call for Entries] The deadline for Hackney Film Festival submissions is August 19th. Hurry up! August 12, 2011
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I am proud to present Stephen Kelleher’s (formerly known as Frankenstyles) shiny new site stuffed with enviable illustration, characters and style frame design. August 7, 2011
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The Omega Code project is now open to all. Submit your design to get published.
Sundance is offering Smith & Foulkes’ ‘This Way Up’ as a free iTunes download through Jan. 25.
This is just a quick reminder that Cut&Paste‘s North American call for competitors ends in one week, on January 23rd. Get that entry form filled out and start polishing up your high-speed design skillz.
This year, Cut&Paste is adding 3D and Motion Design to their existing 2D tournament. I helped create the specs for the Motion Design tournament, and I think it’s going to be a lot of fun. Whether you’re a contestant or a spectator, I’ll see you at the NYC events.

Inspired by the “Sorcerers Apprentice,” Motion Theory and Director Mathew Cullen just completed “A Natural Symphony” for McCain’s chips. This poetic tale of a farmer’s relationship with his land shows him conducting the elements to grow the perfect crops.
The piece’s rich cinematography and subtle effects have become a staple in Motion Theory’s work. Its dynamic choreography should also be no surprise — from the director and studio that brought you the best of the HP Hands campaign and other choreography-driven pieces like Adele’s “Chasing Pavements”.
Yes, I know this isn’t too far from tails of Maestro. But, I think there are enough conceptual and visual differences for the glory of this piece to remain untainted.
Geoffroy de Crecy and Partizan Lab deliver this awesome stop-motion music video for Rex the Dog (via Feed)
Motherland posts a quirky new reel full of excellent illustration work. Also check out the action-packed Warriors of Time clips.
Kim Keever conjures fantastic landscapes from the depths (and don’t miss James Kalm’s interview & studio tour) [source: Delicious Ghost]