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Afterworks - an anthology of top notch sequential art by some of the brightest storytellers working in the American animation industry.
Cover by - Lou Romano
And here are the amazing artists that are involved in this project:  Mark Andrews, Jennifer Chang, Emma Coats, Everett Downing, Willy Hwang, Brian Larson, Austin Madison, Ted Mathot, Scott Morse, Jeff Pidgeon, John Sanford, Dan Scanlon, Nathan Stanton, Nick Sung  , Derek Thompson  , Anthony Wong  , Alex Woo

Afterworks - an anthology of top notch sequential art by some of the brightest storytellers working in the American animation industry.

Cover by - Lou Romano

And here are the amazing artists that are involved in this project:  Mark Andrews, Jennifer Chang, Emma Coats, Everett Downing, Willy Hwang, Brian Larson, Austin Madison, Ted Mathot, Scott Morse, Jeff Pidgeon, John Sanford, Dan Scanlon, Nathan Stanton, Nick Sung , Derek Thompson , Anthony Wong , Alex Woo

    yvynyl:

    Girl Talk - Feed the Animals - Music Video (3 of 14) (via BunnyGreenhouse)

    This is totally insane.  This guy took all the video clips from the GTalk album and slapped them together in sync.  So good.  So good.  (And so much work!)

    geez, the amount of work put into this video!

    haha, genius! don’t forget to watch this first if you haven’t.

    oh this looks like it’s gonna be amazing! I love NPH and a web-only show from Joss Whedon! what a combination!

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    origami wall-e, how cool is that!
i can’t wait for friday!

    origami wall-e, how cool is that!

    i can’t wait for friday!

    “paris based photographer denis darzacq recently completed a new series of photographs entitled ‘hyper’. the series explores ‘the place of the individual in society’ a common theme in his work. the series may seem surreal and clearly a product of photoshop, however none of the works have been digitally manipulated. instead, darzacq recruited young dancers and sportsmen to pose for the series using empty supermarkets as a backdrop.”
via designboom

    “paris based photographer denis darzacq recently completed a new series of photographs entitled ‘hyper’. the series explores ‘the place of the individual in society’ a common theme in his work. the series may seem surreal and clearly a product of photoshop, however none of the works have been digitally manipulated. instead, darzacq recruited young dancers and sportsmen to pose for the series using empty supermarkets as a backdrop.”

    via designboom

    animation in france blows me out! these amazing companies one after another.  this one is chez eddy.  well, who knows, maybe i’ll be working in france in the future for a few years eh?

    animation in france blows me out! these amazing companies one after another.  this one is chez eddy.  well, who knows, maybe i’ll be working in france in the future for a few years eh?

    karenabad:

(via blakewhitman: I have a feeling great things will happen with Groups./jackzerby:  Congratulations to the entire Vimeo team for launching Groups today. This is a major release and will only add to the explosive growth we’ve seen in the last year.)

This was a nice surprise when I woke up today.  Thank you vimeo!

    karenabad:

    (via blakewhitman: I have a feeling great things will happen with Groups./jackzerby: Congratulations to the entire Vimeo team for launching Groups today. This is a major release and will only add to the explosive growth we’ve seen in the last year.)

    This was a nice surprise when I woke up today.  Thank you vimeo!

    karenabad:

 Stan Winston, an Oscar-winning visual effects artist, has died at age 62.
Winston died at home Sunday evening after a seven-year struggle with multiple myeloma, according to a rep from Stan Winston Studio.
“Stan died peacefully at home surrounded by family,” a spokeswoman said.
Winston won four visual effects Oscars and earned multiple nominations. His first Oscar was for James Cameron’s “Aliens” (1986). Winston later won two Oscars for “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” (1992) (visual effects and makeup) and 1993’s “Jurassic Park.”
It’s a sad day for dinosaurs everywhere…

    karenabad:

    Stan Winston, an Oscar-winning visual effects artist, has died at age 62.

    Winston died at home Sunday evening after a seven-year struggle with multiple myeloma, according to a rep from Stan Winston Studio.

    “Stan died peacefully at home surrounded by family,” a spokeswoman said.

    Winston won four visual effects Oscars and earned multiple nominations. His first Oscar was for James Cameron’s “Aliens” (1986). Winston later won two Oscars for “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” (1992) (visual effects and makeup) and 1993’s “Jurassic Park.

    It’s a sad day for dinosaurs everywhere…

    technificant:

    Baby’s not breathing? “Fix It With Eyes!”

    (omg BEST SOLUTION TO ANYTHING EVAR.)

    agreed!

    kungfu panda opening sequence animated by james baxter.
via synchrolux

    kungfu panda opening sequence animated by james baxter.

    via synchrolux

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    haunting me by oona garthwaite

    haunting me by oona garthwaite

    about:

    hello.
    i'm aziz.
    i'm a character animator who lives in london.

    these are my daily musings about my work and the stuff that i find interesting done by others.

    you can reach my animation portfolio from here, if you want to that is.

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