The Short of the Week YouTube Channel
Introducing the S/W YouTube channel—Subscribe for short films premieres from a diverse set of emerging voices pushing the boundaries of filmmaking.
Introducing the S/W YouTube channel—Subscribe for short films premieres from a diverse set of emerging voices pushing the boundaries of filmmaking.
Introducing our new Classic short film channel—a look at the greatest short films that have shaped culture throughout the decades.
The Atlantic Magazine, esteemed general interest rag for the policy-elite, has extended its sights to internet video. Late last week saw the launch of a curatorial venture on the magazine's prominent website, a new vision for its video page.
Shorts International, the UK-based purveyor of for-sale short films on Itunes and sponsor of the Oscar Nominee theater screenings for short film, unveiled something cool again. ShortsHD is their newest venture, a 24-hour HD channel dedicated to short film that is available to users of the AT&T's U-Verse service, an IP internet and TV option.
The History Channel has started a new web-series featuring the babbling yet entertaining, Timothy Dickinson.
Inspired by a creepy photo posted on 4chan, journey into a nightmarish world of never-ending rooms in this tension-filled Horror short
The Oscar shortlists are here! Find out who made the cut and where you can view the films.
The online world is in a buzz over the major redesign of YouTube that launched yesterday. Though many are focused on the social integration, we think the bigger shift taking place is one from creators to curators.
Director Lewis Arnold joins us to discuss his path from Short Film to Television and offer advice for anyone looking to follow in his footsteps
From the Oscar-nominated studio Tonko House, three small acorns journey to become great oak trees. What they find doesn't quite live up to their expectations, as they have to navigate the wild frontiers of an urban landscape in order to find the perfect place to plant.