Pictures from the Brainbox: A Weekly Dose of Indie Animation -'Inherent Obligations'
Every Monday or so, Chris Robinson asks an animator how they made a particular film. This week: Rao Heidmets' Inherent Obligations (2005)
Every Monday or so, Chris Robinson asks an animator how they made a particular film. This week: Rao Heidmets' Inherent Obligations (2005)
KitMas Bash will mimic working on top-level games and movies, with contestants having only hours to complete tasks and advance.
Every Wednesday, Chris Robinson takes a look at short animation films. Today: Richard Reeves' cameraless odyssey, 'Linear Dreams' (1997)
Every Monday or so, Chris Robinson asks an animator how they made a particular film. This week: RISD Graduate Calvin Xingpei Shen discusses his student film, 'Lotus Lantern.'
In which Chris Robinson asks animators profound and inane questions that have little to do with animation. Today's guest is the legendary Croatian animation Borivoj Dovniković (aka. Bordo)
Every Wednesday, Chris Robinson takes a look at short animation films. Today: Michelle & Uri Kranot's 2008 short, 'The Heart of Amos Klein.'
Every Monday or so, Chris Robinson asks an animator how they made a particular film. This week: Emily Pelstring talks about her innovative music video, Insect Express.
Every Friday Chris Robinson unleashes improvised and hastily scribbled cheer or loathing on the animation community to be digested, swallowed or... expelled. Today: some Norwegian love.
Every Thursday, Chris Robinson takes a look at films from animation’s past. Today, the astonishing 2005 student film, Overtime.
Every Tuesday, Chris Robinson digests and dissects (relatively) new indie animation short films. Today: Rose (Kelsey) Stark's 2010 student work, LGFUAD.
Every Monday, Chris Robinson asks an animator how they made a particular film. This week: Paul Bush discusses the making of His Comedy (1994), which has recently been released online.
Every Friday Chris Robinson unleashes improvised and hastily scribbled cheer or loathing on the animation community to be digested, swallowed or... expelled. Today: Just what the hell is animation anyway?
Every Thursday, Chris Robinson takes a look at films from animation’s past. Today: Estonia's first animation film (so far), The Adventures of Juku The Dog (1931).
Technical director Mark Mullery to present behind-the-scenes masterclass on making ‘The Breadwinner’ during a packed three-day event.
Every Tuesday, Chris Robinson digests and dissects (relatively) new indie animation short films. Today: Yoann Hervo's lovely interpretation of Syd Barrett's song, Effervescing Elephant.
Every Monday or so, Chris Robinson asks an animator how they made a particular film. This week: Max Hattler discusses his short, Model Starship.
Pixar concept artist and CalArts alum draws on her native Mexican heritage for costume and background designs for director Lee Unkrich’s Day of the Dead-themed animated feature set for release on November 22.
In which Chris Robinson asks animators profound and inane questions that have little to do with animation. Today's guest is the director of the acclaimed feature, Window Horses, Ann Marie Fleming.