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Dolce Far Niente #*# by John William Howard
*A Sweet Doing Nothing
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Dolce Far Niente #*# by John William Howard
*A Sweet Doing Nothing
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APORT (FETCH!) from Denis Dasen on Vimeo.
The short story about the dogs which play the ball. APORT!
The short animated film I made on “Soyuzmultfilm” studio in 2016.
The film took part in many festivals. It was good experience for me!CAST:
Studio: Soyuzmultfilm
Director, Scriptwriter: Denis Voronin
Character designer: Alexandra Sharyapova
Animators: Denis Voronin, Alexandra Sharyapova
Sound design: Dan Dan Kossitškin
Line producer: Ekaterina Vedernikova
Executive producer: Anastasia Lunkova
Art director: Mikhail AldashinAll rights reserved © Copyright
Freeview Play - Initial Animation and Look test from The Line on Vimeo.
This was one of the first tests we completed as we were pitching for the job. Originally, our hero TV was perched atop a small table. It proved to be a slightly complicated way of animating the character and was ultimately abandoned for a more human and familiar approach. Note how the TV is on a nightstand and that the design of the screen of both the TV’s are based on test cards. The idea was too old fashioned and difficult to read and was abandoned for something more graphic and up to date.
Animation by Joffrey Zeitouni and Aziz Kocanaogullari
Face design and animation by Sam Taylor
CG: Hendrik Freuer, Annie Rowland, Luping Shi, Remi Dessinges, James Sindle
Matte Painting and Environments: Bjorn-Erik Aschim
A Visual History of Light from The Atlantic on Vimeo.
400,000 years ago, humans and Neanderthals created fire. This ignited a relationship between people and photons that changed the course of mankind—and continues to evolve to this day. Take a tour through the visual history of light.
Find a detailed timeline of light inventions throughout humanity here: theatlantic.com/video/index/560585/visual-history-light/
A Muslim Among The Settlers from The Atlantic on Vimeo.
“Why would an Israeli Jew choose to live in the West Bank?”
That’s the question that motivates writer Wajahat Ali to travel to Israel in a new documentary from The Atlantic. Ali, who has been critical of Israel, embarks on a personal quest to understand the perspectives of some of the 400,000 Israeli Jews who live in the occupied territory in defiance of international law—and to hear from the Palestinians who oppose them.
In his travels through the West Bank, Ali visits the family of a Palestinian terrorist, ventures into the heart of one of the most radical settlements, and speaks to the leader of an NGO focused on creating a dialogue between Israelis and Palestinians.
Read Ali’s article in the June 2018 issue of The Atlantic: theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2018/06/a-muslim-among-the-settlers/559145/