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Cartoon Network's animated short that shows the beautiful and intimate side of cartoons for kids.
Cartoon Network's animated short that shows the beautiful and intimate side of cartoons for kids.
Are streaming services like Netflix and Amazon killing the indie film scene or saving it?
Tensions rise between Netflix and Hollywood as its ambitions grow from online streaming to original content where it's deep pockets allow it to outspend its rivals.
The second annual GLAS Animation Festival lights up on March 2-5, 2017 in Berkeley, CA. We feel a kindred connection to GLAS not only because festival director, Jeanette Bonds, is a contributor here at S/W, but because it is the only US festival dedicated to pulling together the most daring indie animators from around the world.
By any measurement, 2016 was a dramatic year. In a year that revealed some of the ugliest nature of ourselves, we need to remember to reflect on the amazing moments as well.
A restless astronomer staring at the moon longs to unleash his inner beast and be transformed into a werewolf.
We are looking for a creative thinker to head up Short of the Week's Ads & Partnerships efforts. This is a part-time position to build an advertising and creative partnerships program from the ground up for the web’s top destination for short film and innovative filmmaking.
We've been fans of Dave Green since the beginning. His first short film, Meltdown, was a finalist in our Great Film Competition way way back in 2009 and set the tone for his style of dark yet playful humor driven by strong characters.
His life changed the day he released his dreamy short, The Ghosts, online and sent him down a new path to his debut feature, a Black List-honored script, and a pilot deal with Hulu for a new series.
In 2009, an unknown effects-laden sci-fi short, Panic Attack, grabbed the attention of Hollywood proving the internet had opened a new path for aspiring directors. That success spawned thousands of CG-savvy imitators.