These intersticial animations were part of a BBC program titled Food Stuff. They were produced by Flaunt Productions, directed by Stuart Langfield and animated by Scott Muldoon.
A few weeks back we posted Stéphanie Mercier’s clever animated commentary on women in the workplace, and I believe this must have been a suggested theme by a particular teacher. Juliette Laurent, also a student at Gobelins, has posted a similarly-themed short, animated traditionally with ink-on-paper. After Effects was used to composite. Here’s La femme Moderne.
Usually you see fans producing homages to their favorite films, but in this case, the filmmaker himself has retooled his own masterpiece. Jason Steele, the creator of Charlie the Unicorn and other FilmCow gems, has just released charlie teh unicron episode 1, and it’s got unicrons!
Elise Garcette and Olivier Barré made this new short film “just for pleasure.” Imagine what they’ll come up with when they get down to business. It’s titled Cours Toujours, and it produced by Paris-based La Station Animation.
Here’s the first part of Florent Lagrange’s 2D film Massacre en rase-campagne, which he produced while studying at Ecole Emile Cohl in France.
The layouts in Matthieu Saghezchi’s new film Trevor are alone worth a viewing. Here’s a short segment from the film about a boy with insomnia, which he produced at Ecole Emile Cohl in France.
… and here’s the title sequence:
Some solid looking shots from the Sheridan University short Beat Appetit. Here’s footage by Emily Pickett, and here’s a few other names that are involved in the project – Christopher Makerewich, Paul Halasa and Dilraj Gahunia.












