Animation

Traditional Animation, 2D Vector Based Animation, 3D Computer Animation, Motion Graphics, & Stop Motion
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a small bird standing on top of a sandy beach next to an orange wedges
A mother bird tries to teach her little one how to find food by herself. In the process, she encounters a traumatic experience that she must overcome in order to survive. In Pixar Animation Studios' new short, "Piper," a hungry sandpiper hatchling discovers that finding food without mom’s help isn’t so easy. Piper is directed by Alan Barillaro (supervising animator "WALL•E," "Brave") and the short will debut in front of Finding Dory, in UK cinemas on July 29, 2016,
a large wooden sculpture is being worked on
Kubo and the Two Strings: Behind the Scenes Time Lapse | ScreenSlam
Kubo and the Two Strings: Behind the Scenes Time Lapse
an old black and white photo of birds flying in the air with long beaks
LUSHLIGHT
Undulations of the fins of a skate viewed from the side, Étienne-Jules Marey…
a cartoon character is cooking food in a room with clothes on the rack and other items
A Single Life
In this Oscar-nominated animated short, “A Single Life,” a young woman receives a mysterious package that contains a vinyl record. She soon realizes that she can go forward or backward in time by simply adjusting the position of the needle as the record plays on her stereo.
a person is making a hat out of paper and glues it on the table
How to make a Zoetrope
Personal Zoetrope Design | A popular scientific toy in Victorian times Zoetropes (Greek: 'wheel of life) show an animated series of images when spun. I've made these in primary schools...
an animated image of a woman and a man in front of a fireplace with a dragon on it's head
How to Cope with Death - By Ignacio Ferreras [From TANDEM]
How to Cope with Death - By Ignacio Ferreras [From TANDEM] - YouTube
an advertisement for the praxinoscope - theatre in paris, with a woman's head resting on a table
Advertisement highlighting the bronze medal that the praxinoscope theatre received at the 1878 Exposition Universal in Paris. The praxinoscope theatre was invented by Charles-Emile Reynaud. It was an improvement on his earlier device as it hid the mechanics of operation. It became part of a suite of popular philosophical or optical toys created in the 19th century. Like the praxinoscope theatre, most attempted to create the illusion of movement using a series of static images.
a close up of a cup with some sort of object in the bottom half and red dots on it
Build: An Electrified Zoetrope from recycled parts
Make your Own Zoetrope!
a white sculpture sitting on top of a wooden table next to a black plate with holes in it
This Video Of Fibonacci Sculptures That Look Like They're Moving Will Be The Only Thing You Want To Watch Today — VIDEO
This Video Of Fibonacci Sculptures That Look Like They're Moving Will Be The Only Thing You Want To Watch Today — VIDEO
a wooden structure in the middle of a grassy area with people walking on it and one person standing at the end
FABRIC Unveils Mesmerizing Wooden Zoetrope Pavilion in Copenhagen
FABRIC Unveils Prefab Wood Zoetrope Pavilion in Copenhagen | Inhabitat - Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building