Short of the Week in 2016—A Year in Review
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.
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.
Netflix have released puzzling 11-min film-noir styled short film 'Meridian' as a way to test video codecs and streaming.
Released in UK cinemas nationwide on World Refugee Day, director Daniel Mulloy speaks to us about 'Home' - a 20-min short exploring the migrant crisis.
Multi-million dollar Series A funding rounds for two creator-lead VR production companies signals a shift in focus from technology to content.
In the wake of high-profile depatures at video sharing service Vimeo, an article in Indiewire questions how close the company is to achieving its goal of creating a marketplace for content creators and their audiences.
Vincent Haycock & Florence and the Machine look to push the boundaries of the music video with their 9-chapter, 47-minute short film 'The Odyssey'
Historically accurate game '1979 Revolution: Black Friday' looks to passively educate an audience, whilst also providing a cinematic experience with its innovative and immersive narrative experience
'Fast & Furious' director Justin Lin helms Google Spotlight Stories' first live-action 360 project which sees downtown Los Angeles under alien attack after a meteor shower. Best viewed on YouTube App (Android) or Google Spotlight Stories app (iOS)
Design studios Blind and Interlude have combined to created this immersive (and surprisingly touching) interactive music video for unreleased Jeff Buckley track 'Just Like a Woman'
All the 2016 Oscar Short Film Nominees in the Live-Action, Animation and Documentary categories.