Tony Mora, a Spumco vet who I’ve had the pleasure of working with, recently created this animated short to help celebrate the wedding of his friends, Craig and Lisa.
We’ve featured Gene Goldstein’s work here in the past, but as an animator, not an original creator. His own creation, Hyperboy, has found a sizeable audience over at Newgrounds, where he recently launched his 5th episode.
This third year film might just as well as be a master’s thesis. Wrapping up their penultimate term at Algonquin College, Trent Correy, Collin Tsandilis and Mayrhosby Yeoshen have produced an engaging, lavish and rather clever 3-minute film, titled Charged. After drawing and cleaning everything up on paper, the project was animated in Toon Boom Harmony. If you feel like you don’t know exactly what’s happening with the storyline, make sure you watch to the end. It’s a great reveal.
Thanks to Kyle Marshall for the story tip.
For his Motion Graphics class at Savannah College of Art and Design, Nathaniel Milburn was challenged to enter a video in The Sparky Awards, using the theme of “Sharing Ideas.” The result is this charming short titled Lets brighten dark situations!
Paul Mountian and the gang at Toonbox have embarked on a series of 5 Flash-animated shorts for Kaspersky Anti-Virus software. This first one below is a reimagining of Russian poet Alexander Pushkin’s duel with his brother-in-law Georges d’Anthès. The real life duel resulted in Puskin’s death, but Paul and his friends have another result in mind that may involve Kaspersky’s services.












