Plenty Updates

Plenty updates with a few new projects. My personal favorite of the bunch is the piece for Acumar Institucional.

Engine for Mastercard

New work from Engine for Mastercard. Directed by Simon Robson.

[London] Screen Social

Screen social in London has two events coming up, one Thursday, Jan. 12 @ the ICA and another Wednesday, Jan. 18 @ The Book Club… Read more

Felipe Carvalho

Felipe Carvalho updates with some slick new work.

Psyop updates.

Psyop updates with a fresh new site and some extra bonus features.

Bryan Louie updates

The original Bryan Louie updates with beautiful boards.

Colosse – A Wood Tale

Some months ago we announced the teaser, and now “Colosse – A Wood Tale”, the sweet new short directed by Hornet’s Yves Geleyn, is out. This beautifully handcrafted… Read more

Mara Smalley updates

Designer Mara Smalley updates her portfolio with a stunning collection of work.

Superdreamer

Psychedelic, colorful, dream-state vignette from David Broner.

See No Evil August

Tuesday August 14th See No Evil presents an evening the legendary Tomato. Free entry, prizes, and music provided by Hear No Evil. Please note the… Read more

Charlie Co

Charlie Co reveals a wide spectrum of amazing work with a new reel as strong on concept as it is in execution.

See No Evil October

Monday October 1st See No Evil presents an evening with Rex Crowle (LittleBigPlanet, Tearaway). Free entry, prizes & good times!

Rise & fall

Salon Alpin deliver an impressive spot for the Mayrhofen Rise & Fall sports event featuring some slick transitions of mountains into men. Check out the… Read more

Diogo Kalil Updates

Check out Diogo Kalil‘s top-notch updated portfolio!

Duku Spacemarines

French outfit La Mecanique du Plastique produce a clever, tongue-in-cheek journey through well worn hollywood cliches.

See No Evil February

It’s our first show of 2013, SNE February extravaganza ! An evening of inspiration with creative mega-mind-duo, ATYP (of Not To Scale fame). Free entry,… Read more

Joseph Pierce “The Pub”

In The Pub, Joseph Pierce uses his surreal magnifying glass to shine a light on the murky slipstream of a North London pub. Similar to… Read more