The Happiest Monster
A lo-fi animation by CalArts student Jonathan Kim that proves a film doesn't need a big budget and production polish to entertain.
A lo-fi animation by CalArts student Jonathan Kim that proves a film doesn't need a big budget and production polish to entertain.
How to win the heart of the girl next door when all you have to communicate is an old, unreliable tape deck. (Film is Currently Offline)
From Stephen King adaptation to Power Rangers reboots - these are the projects in development from Short of the Week alums.
One student's daydream comes vividly to life during Biology class, in this Best Animation Winner from SXSW 2012
In this "crouching love, hidden breakup" story, inspired by 50's Shanghai water ink animation & kung fu films, themes of distance, tradition, art and longing dominate a telephonic conversation.
Alma Velasco, an El Salvadorian immigrant, recounts her transition to the United States.
One of the standout short films of 2014, over 4 years later Prospect the feature hits nation-wide theaters today. We chat with Zeek Earl and Chris Caldwell about the process of bringing their vision to life.
The new kid in class looks different—he's from Rwanda—and when the other kids start to tease him, it calls up memories of a violent past.
Writer/Director Paul Trillo joins us to discuss what it means to be a "concept filmmaker," the difference between commercial and narrative films, and why his favorite short films feel like a satisfying meal.
Meet Robbie and Mary as they live out an entire relationship in three minutes.