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Five animated films from Pocket Shorts UK show there may be more\r\nlife in your cell phone than you thought. A stressed smiley face finds\r\nitself trapped in Cellular Hell in Leo Earle and Philip Walker's\r\n"Release," while Ellie Weir's "Gremlin" wreaks havoc. Featured in the\r\n2006 San Francisco International Film Festival.
Pocket Shorts--Soap, dinosaurs and dismay in "Evil Fun"
A young boy's impatience leads to the loss of his best friend and\r\nshatters the illusions of childhood in Andy Sykes' witty animated film\r\nfrom Pocket Shorts UK. Featured in the 2006 San Francisco International\r\nFilm Festival.
Pocket Shorts: Quick feet, quicker beats and things to do while\r\n'Waiting'
In 'While You Were Waiting,' Andrew Quinn and Gary McKeown create\r\nas many arms, legs and bodies as they need for themselves to create\r\nquick, improvisational beats, all in the name of killin' some time.\r\nPresented by Pocket Shorts UK and featured in the 2006 San Francisco\r\nInternational Film Festival.
Forest Film Fest: "'Best Of' DVD, Volume I" trailer
PORTLAND, OREGON - The FOREST FILM FEST, Portland's own annual short film and video festival, announced the FOREST FILM FEST: "Best Of" DVD, Volume I, an entertaining compilation DVD of the 2004 winning films representing the best in animation, documentary, experimental, student and short fiction films. Bonus material is also included celebrating the festival's inaugural year. The FOREST FILM FEST holds it annual festival in May at the Clinton Street Theater. The festival is an opportunity for local, independent and student filmmakers to showcase their work and to educate while entertaining the public on the importance of short film. A DVD is planned for each festival year. 'The Volume 1 DVD is a great gift idea for the holidays. The profits are shared by selected student and independent filmmakers and it's an excellent opportunity for our community to show their support for local filmmaking in Oregon," said Tracey Rowatt, executive director of the festival. FOREST FILM FESTIVAL: Volume 1 WINNING SHORT FILMS OF '2004' Includes bonus material Best Student Short: "ANNIVERSARY" Directed by: Ham Tran 2nd Place, Best Short Animation: "BLUE" Directed by: Christopher Mullins Best Short Fiction: "FORTUNATE SON" Directed by: Quinn Saunders 2nd Place, Best Short Fiction: "FLUFFY" Directed by: Samara Paysee Honorable Mentioned, Documentary: "CITY REPAIR" Directed by: Jason Porath. Best Short Documentary: "MY DAYS of AWE & GRIEF, PART 1: DIRK and ME" Directed by: Aaron Douglas. Best Short Animation: "REX STEEL" Directed by: Alex Woo. Best Experimental Short: "STALL" Directed by: Brian Kerr. Director: A.Douglas, B.Kerr, C.Mullins, S.Paysee, J.Porath, Q.Saunders, H.Tran, A.Woo. Awards: REGIONAL ADDY AWARDS: GOLD MEDAL WINNER, FOREST FILM FEST POSTER. 47th ANNUAL ROSEY AWARDS: MERRITT WINNER, MINI POSTER CAMPAIGN. Film Festivals: Forest Film Festival WWW.FORESTFILM.COM WWW.FORESTFILMFEST.COM Get the DVD at http://www.customflix.com/206465
Rotoscope brings sci-fi movie to life
A Scanner Darkly was animated entirely by digital rotoscope, a notoriously difficult and time-consuming process. The new movie was produced using a new software called Rotoshop. Here's a segment of the film.
Rotoscope brings sci-fi movie to life
"A Scanner Darkly" was animated entirely by digital rotoscope, a notoriously difficult and time-consuming process. The new movie was produced using a new software called Rotoshop. Here's a segment of the film.
Tyrone Davies has created several experimental films and resides in San Francisco's Mission District. As well as a filmmaker, he is also the co-founder of the Free Form Film Festival (freeformfilm.org), a traveling festival of eclectic and innovative films and videos. Many of Davies' works will soon be available at loaf-i.com. This footage is what happens when his hangover gets the best of him on a local news program.
Youth House Productions, Inc. and Fader Films present "On the Outs," starring Anny Mariano, Judy Marte, Paola Mendoza, Dominc Coln, Clarence "Don" Hutchinson, Flaco Navaja, Lee Brock, Autumn Collier, Levon Fickling, Kamilah Forbes and Ana "Rok" Garcia. Directed by Lori Silverbush and Michael Skolnik and written by Silverbush. The film is produced by Michael Skolnik and Lori Silverbush. A festival favorite, it was an official selection of the Toronto International Film Festival.
Based on Steve Martin's bestselling novella, "Shopgirl" is a funny and poignant story of love in the modern age. Starring Steve Martin, Clarie Danes and Jason Schwartzman.
Short cartoons coming to your cell phone
Here are four short animations from Rubberductions in London. They chronicle the life of one worker at Dude Corp.\r\n
