Remember Chris Voigt’s Parliment Deathmatch short? Well, Voigt has again aimed his Flash-animation skills at the Australian political mire, poking fun at the current US-style debates being held in his country. This piece is called Raptor Jesus.
Arj and Poopy creator Bernard Derriman recently directed and animated this short film, titled Widescreen Blues, which follows a pair of introspective hit men. The short was written and created by Clayton Jacobson and Ant Keogh.
Chris Voigt’s, the artist behind Parliament Deathmatch and Space Duck, has revealed a new short. Great Destiny Man does not need your thank yous – he just needs his sword and his path to destiny.
Brackenwood boss Adam Phillips has already unloaded the contents of his brain into his online Animation Academy, and now he’s turning to video. Never doing anything halfway, Phillips has begun uploading a 33-part demonstration of his process of animating in Flash CS3. He uses scenes from The Last of the Dashkin, which he released at the end of last year, and while it’s not delivered as a tutorial, you can surely pick up some great tips. Here’s part 1:
Last week, we posted Felix Colgrave’s The Pigpen, and soon after I asked Felix if we could host some of his earlier work here on CHF. He passed along War, which is super short, but it illustrates his particular brand of lunacy, while concurrently carrying a message, should you seek that. It’s a little on the bloody side, so the squeamish beware.












