Showing posts with label saturday morning cartoon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label saturday morning cartoon. Show all posts

Saturday, December 18, 2010

thought of you


It's saturday, it's cartoon day!

Today's cartoon is an old-school 2D style one, by Ryan Woodward, titled "Thought of You". Enjoy:

The song is "World Spins Madly On" by The Weepies. Here's a behind the scenes, documenting the collaboration with modern dancers and choreographers.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

dust kid


It's saturday morning, it's cartoon morning!

Today I want to share a Korean animation by Yumi Jung: "Munjiai" aka "Dust Kid" (2009). It tells the story of a young woman who wakes up in the middle of the night and starts tidying up her apartment. In this small nocturnal universe, her only co-inhabitants are small versions of herself that she finds hidden in every dusty corner of her room, always naked, sad, maybe frightened, ashamed. These dust kids, appear consistently and suddenly and are in some way reminders of her own true self, that she tries so hard to hide in the comfort and predictability of routine. But are not welcome, they are uncomfortable intruders and the young woman tries to crush them, flush them away, drown them, throw them away.

Highlights of this animation are the incredibly minimalistic pencil drawings, the wonderful use of sounds (the slippers, the moving of objects on the table, the buzzing of the fridge), that enhance the feeling of loneliness and the fact that it opens up for reflection.


via Ma Kuangpei on Facebook

Note: A kind commenter has pointed out that the animation actually says Seoul International Animation Festival not Tokyo International Anime Fair, as suggested by the video description. I don't speak either Japanese or Korean, so I can't verify that. I do know however that the animation was present at the Tokyo International Anime Fair 2010, as well as a number of other international festivals. I also realize that at the beginning of the video it says that it is supported by the Seoul Animation Center /Seoul Business Agency. If anyone can clarify this, please leave a comment.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

between bears


It's saturday morning, it's cartoon morning!

This week's cartoon has a somewhat difficult to grasp, abstract concept but is technically and visually stunning. It is Eran Hilleli's graduation film at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design and was created using a mix of 2d and 3d (Maya and After Effects). The music was composed especially for the animation short by Ori Avni and performed by Ori Avni and Daniela Spector.

I especially like the paper-art feeling and the sounds in the video, I have to admit however that I was left puzzled with respect to its meaning and I think that grasping the idea behind the animation would increase its effect on the viewer. The only hint the author gives is equally puzzling: "...a debt to my childhood and other lives I hope I lived. Inspired by words of songs I admire". Nevertheless, it's a great piece and I am sharing it below.

Friday, June 11, 2010

lizard planet

It's saturday morning, it's cartoon morning!

Via Amy and Pink I have discovered Tomoyoshi Joko's works. Make sure you check out the youtube channel for more animation shorts, since I will share below only "Lizard Planet", a wonderful fable about the universe. The author explains:
"A lizard wrapped in water represents Earth, which is composed of both land and sea. For human beings, living on this earth feels quite natural. However, the earth is both an enormous living organism and a planet in the infinite universe. It would be gratifying if, after seeing this work, the viewer could feel that we live life on a planet that itself is a living existence in space."

check out the jellyfish at 1:04! :)




Saturday, May 22, 2010

howard


It's saturday morning, it's cartoon morning: This week's cartoon comes from Julia Pott, an animator and illustrator from London and member of the TreatStudios collective. "Howard" is a her first-year film from the Royal College of Art and is a beautifully illustrated short animation about falling out of love.


This link was shared by Ma Kuangpei (aka Keats), a Taiwanese animator I have blogged about before.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

back to the future


Here's this saturday's morning cartoon: a geat example of creative talent from China. It was made as an MV (music starts at 1:55) for Chinese 8-bit producer Baifan. It is the very first animation by Chinese animator, painter and VJ Wang Meng, whom I had the pleasure to interview for NeochaEDGE.

"When I was doing this series, I put forth a concept I call “I’m gonna regret the rest of my life if I give up my transformers and be a mama’s boy.” (如果为了比别的小朋友小红花多 而放弃玩变形金刚,我会遗憾终生的。)

(...) We started losing that happiness in high school when we were pressured to study excessively, and now we are pressured to work excessively, etc. – but what’s it all for? What’s the relationship between the “ideal” and reality? Is the “ideal” that we spend so much time studying and working really all that great?

Over the last few years there has been a resurgence of all things “retro” in China – 8-bit music, of course, can be included in this trend. This trend has greatly influenced me and my work. I think the reason people are into these things is not because the retro games or fashions of the past are better than the modern games or fashions or whatever. It’s mostly because people nowadays want to rediscover the happiness we all had when we were kids. That’s what’s happening with 8-bit music, it’s being made all over again as a re-fabricated retro thing because it makes us happy."

Saturday, April 17, 2010

umbrella


It's Saturday morning, it's cartoon morning!

"Umbrella" is a short film created by Philip Vose for his character animation class at Cal Arts which is about a girl who takes a big risk for a chance at a better life. via Kitsune Noir

Saturday, March 27, 2010

shallow sleep



It's saturday morning, it's cartoon morning!


Link here to watch a fantastic animation titled “Shallow Sleep” created by Beijing-based Little Kong and Feng Ling.


The eight-minute short invites viewers to follow the adventures of a young girl as she explores her dream universe and meets incredible creatures, bizarre machines, and singing robots. The short is characterized by resourceful transitions, beautiful coloring, and a story-line that manages to ingeniously diffuse the boundaries between reality and the surreal realm of the subconscious.


The animation’s soundtrack is by Neocha.com-user The Curry Soap and Cha Liangfen.


This post has been originally posted on NeochaEDGE, a bilingual blog showcasing creative content from China that I contribute to. Picture source: Little Kong on NeochaEDGE.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

the head


This post was originally posted on KoiKoiKoi, a visual arts magazine I contribute to.

See below for a fun and up-beat hand-drawn animation short from Argentina: 'The Head'. By Matias Vigliano(character/art/composition) & Dante Zaballa (traditional animation). Sound design by Ariel Gandolfo.


(found via demo.creatia)

Saturday, January 30, 2010

garuda


It's Saturday morning! It's cartoon morning!

Even though, I usually post animations from The Saturday Morning Cartoon Index, I have now decided to post other little jewels of animations that I find elsewhere, as well. This animation was found on Kitsune Noir.

Garuda is a simple but beautiful film about a young Indian boy who chases his dream. The visuals in the film are totally stunning, filled with all kinds of wonderful colors and textures. The short was created by Nicolas Athane, Meryl Franck, Alexis Liddell, Andres Salaff, Maïlys Vallade, who were all students at Gobelins.


Saturday, November 28, 2009

the soliloquist

It's Saturday morning! It's cartoon morning!


Even though, I usually post animations from The Saturday Morning Cartoon Index, I have now decided to post other little jewels of animations that I find elsewhere, as well. This post was originally posted on NeochaEDGE, a wonderful site I was fortunate enough to be invited to contributed to.


"The Soliloquist" by Taiwanese illustrator and animator Ma Kuangpei (馬匡霈, aka Keats) is a modern fable about loneliness and self-deception. It tells the story of a heart broken man who receives letters and packages stating with the wrong addressee. Unable to return the letters, he starts to read them and develops a strange illusory relationship with his fictitious alter-ego.


Ma’s animated short combines Eastern and Western aesthetic concepts and is defined by a wonderful combination of collage and watercolor styles with brilliant transitions. Watch the entire six-minute film below.


Born in 1981, Ma graduated from the Tainan National University of the Arts. The Soliloquist (aka 我说啊,我说) was produced in 2008 as his graduation work. It has received amazing feedback ever since and was nominated and screened at numerous international film festivals. In 2009 it was awarded the “Little Nomad Prize“ at the Urban Nomad Filmfest in Taipei, Taiwan and it received the “Special Mention – Asian New Force“ at the Hong Kong Independent Short Film and Video Awards. Moreover, it has received the “Special Distinction Award” in the Graduation Films category at the 33rd 2009 Annecy International Animation Film Festival, becoming the first Taiwanese animated movie to receive an award at the competition. Ma’s success this year, in combination with this most-recent honor, will serve to show Chinese artists, most of whom are currently focused on the technical aspect of animation, another direction in which they can grow.


Saturday, November 21, 2009

ida's bad luck


The Saturday Morning Cartoon Index is a wonderful collection of animated short movies. Since it is saturday morning ;) I am going to share some of my favourites with you and I will try to do so each saturday!

Even though Halloween is over, I would like to share Katy Towell's "Ida's Luck", a story about a mysterious little girl. And while I can't say the animation style blows me away, I have to admit that the narrative is excellent.

Part 1:


Part 2:

Saturday, October 24, 2009

le processus


The Saturday Morning Cartoon Index is a wonderful collection of animated short movies. Since it is saturday morning ;) I am going to share some of my favourites with you and I will try to do so each saturday!

Here is "Le Processus"/"the Process" made in 2000 at the prestigious Supinfocum by Philippe Grammaticopoulos and Xavier L'Hermuzière: A wonderful b&w animation depicting a dystopian society on a great soundtrack by Ivo Malec, Nine Inch Nails and Parmegiani.


Sunday, October 18, 2009

the cat piano


The Saturday Morning Cartoon Index is a wonderful collection of animated short movies. I am going to share some of my favourites with you and I will try to do so each saturday!

One day late, on sunday evening, I want to introduce "The Cat Piano" the latest short film by The People's Republic of Animation. Narrated by Nick Cave. Directed by Eddie White & Ari Gibson. Produced by Jessica Brentnall (for more info, visit the website).


Saturday, October 10, 2009

rocks


The Saturday Morning Cartoon Index is a wonderful collection of animated short movies. Since it is saturday...aftrenoon (sorry, a bit late today) ;) I am going to share some of my favourites with you and I will try to do so each saturday! Here is today's "Das Rad" ("The Wheel", nominated for the 75th Academy Awards):

"Apparently, rocks are having conversations all around us, but they talk very, very slowly.

Synopsis:

The stone-people Hew and Kew have seen a lot in their everlasting lives on top of their mountain. Therefore they're only mildly amazed by the ongoings in the valley below, they've got their own little problems to deal with - But all of a sudden, Mankind is discovering and inventing, instead of just woozeling, and this new behavior starts to threaten Hew's and Kew's stoic peacefullness..." (source: "rocks" website)

Friday, October 2, 2009

fallen art


The Saturday Morning Cartoon Index is a wonderful collection of animated short movies. Since it is saturday morning ;) I am going to share some of my favourites with you and I will try to do so each saturday!

Today's animation is Tomek Baginski's "Fallen Art". Brilliant character design and a very dark concept define this wonderful piece. You can read an interview with the filmmaker, including concept drawings, here.

Friday, September 25, 2009

books


The Saturday Morning Cartoon Index is a wonderful collection of animated short movies. Since it is saturday morning ;) I am going to share some of my favourites with you and I will try to do so each saturday!

Today's theme is books and how they can enrich and enchant our worlds. Enjoy:



"The Girl Who Hated Books" by Jo Meuris is a story about a little girl who discoveres the magic of books by accident.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

tales of two sisters


The Saturday Morning Cartoon Index is a wonderful collection of animated short movies. Since it is saturday morning ;) I am going to share some of my favourites with you and I will try to do so each saturday!

Today's theme are sister tales and I have two videos to share with you: I added Caroline Leaf's amazing animation, which I have found on the TSMC Index, to one I already had prepared for a post: Luis Cook's "Pearce Sisters". Please enjoy the magnificent but dark tales of sisterly love, the distressing aspects of human capabilities, and...the men that somehow manage to play an important part in their lives, as well.

Video No.1: "Two Sisters" by Caroline Leaf: This is a deeply emotional and dark story about a physically deformed writer and her caretaker-sister. One day their isolated lives are interrupted by a man compelled to meet the writer. Ten minutes of film that will stay with you for a long time.



Saturday, September 12, 2009

saturday morning cartoons


The Saturday Morning Cartoon Index is a wonderful collection of animated short movies.

Since it is saturday morning ;) I am going to share one of my favourites with you and I will try to do so each saturday!

"Through My Thick Glasses" by Piotr Sapegin (2003)