Peter Peake, who is the creator/writer/animator of the Aardman series Pib & Pog, not only knows his away around the stop-motion realm, but he’s proficient in both CG and Flash. Aside from directing numerous TV spots for Aardman in recent years, he’s also been working on a “fan video” for his favorite band, Elbow. Here’s his take on a music video for Snowball, a track he calls “achingly beautiful.”
Here’s the latest installment of Gabe Swarr’s Flash-animated series Life in the Analog Age, which also has a life as an online comic strip. Enjoy Gabe’s take on the age-old food protest.
Joel Burgos just released his latest student film, titled Space Date. It’s a fun trip, utilizing expressive animation and a seductive score to help close the deal. Flash was used in the making of the film, along with Photoshop, Illustrator and After Effects. Burgos is a student at the New England Institute of Art in Boston.
Hayk Manukyan’s latest MOOLT short is about cleaning, laziness, missing computuers and how these all lead to a long-lasting marriage.
Nick Cross isn’t waiting for his chance to make an animated feature film – he’s just going to make the damn thing! But first, he needs your help. By way of indiegogo, where he successfully raised the money for his short The Pig Farmer, he’s begun raising $25,000 towards the project, which is titled Black Sunrise. The trailer below looks rather epic:












