GOBELINS lécole de l'image: Films of 2017, Part 2
Part 2 of our coverage of the 2017 graduation animations
Part 2 of our coverage of the 2017 graduation animations
With the success a few big names like Louis CK and Aziz Ansari have had selling their work directly to fans, VHX announced it is launching their Artist Program to help other (hopefully, lesser known) artists do the same. It's the dream of content creators everywhere, right? Cutting out the middle man and selling your work directly to fans.
An update to our key resource compiling the submission policies of top film festivals
Yesterday afternoon saw the announcement of Sundance's short film lineup for 2014, 66 short films that will play Park City this upcoming January. The competition was fierce, with a revealed total of 8,141 submissions, but, of the myriad things you could do to catch the fleeting but powerful attention of a programmerwrite a great script, discover an amazing subject, or cast a big starkeeping your short film offline, sight unseen, conferred no advantage.
Symbolic remix of the world's modern travesties rendered with an incredible level of polish by a new Canadian animation studio.
In a desperate struggle against his ballooning ego, Bill battles in vain to re-woo Deb with his below-par outdoor skills and, quite frankly, shocking behaviour, until their last-ditch camping trip takes a very sinister turn.
The jury has voted and so have you. Short of the Week can now announce our 2021 Jury Award for Best Short and Audience Choice winners.
CURRENTLY OFFLINE: Now Playing Trailer—With epic scale, this lavishly produced animation dives into the moral dilemmas that played out behind the scenes of auto racing's largest, and most notorious, tragedy.
Yesterday's feature review was Hands Solo, a wicked funny mockumentary about a deaf porn star and the girl who got away. I caught up with the director, William Mager over email to talk about himself, the film, and disability in the movie-industry.
Our Award-winners take a seat at our "virtual" roundtable and offer up their thoughts on what it means to be a filmmakers today. Plus, learn about what they're planning next.