Freeze Frame
Identical figures perform the hopeless task of preserving blocks of ice. The repetitive movements reanimate animals captured inside. A stop-motion animation using ice.
Identical figures perform the hopeless task of preserving blocks of ice. The repetitive movements reanimate animals captured inside. A stop-motion animation using ice.
Yesterday Sci-Fi London concluded its annual 48-hour filmmaking contest. There are a lot of 48 hour competitions, but Sci-Fi London has created a fairly robust community around theirs, with over 174 teams completing an entry this year, each hoping to be the next Gareth Edwards.
A young man from Toronto entangles himself in one of America’s most high-profile police shootings.
Classic face off with Death told through a series of drawings and objects.
When a Mars colony's communication satellite is damaged, Emilia Riley embarks on a seemingly harmless repair excursion.
Sumptuous 3D animation elevates this student film about a solitary dish washing robot living out his life in the back room of a restaurant who is enlightened to the world that exists beyond his four walls.
As a young woman leaves the parental home to travel her bond with her parents is so tightly connected that by leaving, she puts their world at risk. An impressive stop-motion film created with a 3D pen.
A "48 hour film competition" entry of precocious quality, a young woman must escape a city under attack by a lethal virus.
In an atmosphere grown suddenly impossible to breathe, a diver and a woman appear to be the only survivors. As their reserves of air run out, will they make love or war?
The story of one girl's Google-search-gone-wrong to find out why she can't stop pulling out her hair.