Real Talk
A woman goes on a live talk show to confront a famous music producer, only to find him armed with the elusive "perfect apology."
A woman goes on a live talk show to confront a famous music producer, only to find him armed with the elusive "perfect apology."
As you might have noticed, this year we dispense with what has our been our traditional year-in-review Top Ten list (examples here) in order to highlight even more quality deserving content than that stale format allows. The SotW Awards are the result, and last week, after surveying an incredible year's worth of short film picks, we presented our favorite Animation, Live-Action and New Media pieces of 2011.
Becky looks up from her phone and her world changes forever.
Live Music is a short animation that has been buzzed about in creative and traditional media circles for several months now based primarily on its unique production history. Mass Animation, a company specializing in "crowdsourcing"the process of enlisting the time and expertise of a volunteer force, managed to put together a large creative community to work on the film via a custom Facebook app.
A snail horror comedy about a group of friends that find themselves out of their element and in a whole lot of trouble.
As a new era of entertainers find stardom on social media, the world of obsessed fangirls have emerged.
Winner of the MTVU Decemberists' Green Screen Challenge, this short follows a young lady's unnatural obsession with an old TV set.
To explore themes of solitude and our artificial online existences, filmmaker Anna Apter created this short film with the sole assistance of AI tools and her dog.
The true story of Greg Packer, an average joe with an uncanny skill at making media appearances
We catch up with the No Film School founder, and S/W alum, to discuss the process of making his new Netflix Original feature.