NEATORAMA HOME | RSS | LITE/MOBILE VERSION | BEST OF NEATORAMA | NEATORAMA SPOTLIGHT New! |




E.T.A. by JUNK

Posted by Johnny Cat in Movies & SciFi, Video Clips on January 4, 2010 at 9:42 pm

E.T.A. by JUNK from Henrik Bjerregaard Clausen on Vimeo.

JUNKworks has released another great short for Vimeo, set in the distant realms of space.  It premiered in 2008 at the Bingen, Germany Breakpoint demoparty, and presents a scene with a very bored spacefarer named Marvin.

Full screen, volume up.

 
Email This Post 
Tweet This Post 
Share This Post on Facebook 
Buzz This up!



Rabbit

Posted by Johnny Cat in Arts & Crafts, Cartoon & Comic, Video Clips on December 29, 2009 at 3:13 pm

(YouTube Link)

Run Wrake made this very strange, yet very intriguing short called “Rabbit.”  Like the Dick and Jane books of yesteryear as seen through the eyes of a madman, the style is unique, and the moral of the story is poignant.  (Warning: animated animal slaughter.)

 
Email This Post 
Tweet This Post 
Share This Post on Facebook 
Buzz This up!

Lucky

Posted by Johnny Cat in Cartoon & Comic, Video Clips on December 21, 2009 at 7:20 pm

“Lucky” is a short short animation that is both arrestingly sad and gorgeous at the same time.  Its moody, hypnotic tone and spurts of animated blood are set to rights with a semi-happy ending.  Created by EB Hu.  Music by Philip Sheppard.

Lucky from EB Hu on Vimeo.  (via Motionographer)

 
Email This Post 
Tweet This Post 
Share This Post on Facebook 
Buzz This up!



Alma

Posted by Johnny Cat in Video Clips on December 18, 2009 at 4:35 pm

This is the directorial debut of Rodrigo Blaas, who seized the opportunity to make his mark in short film by recruiting some of the best artists in the field, including French animator Bolhem Bouchiba, character designer Carlos Grangel and Sergio Pablos, Art Director Alfonso Blaas, music composer Mastretta and sound designer Tom Myers.

Meet Alma, as she makes a rather unnerving discovery.

(Vimeo Link)

Alma from Rodrigo Blaas on Vimeo.

 
Email This Post 
Tweet This Post 
Share This Post on Facebook 
Buzz This up!

Pigeon: Impossible

Posted by John Farrier in Funny, Video Clips on November 16, 2009 at 9:16 am


(YouTube Link)

Walter Beckett, a junior CIA agent, receives a briefcase that controls a nuclear missile. The hand-off goes smoothly, until a pigeon gets trapped inside. Pigeon: Impossible is a six-minute short film by Lucas Martell. It is his first animated film, and it took him almost five years to complete it.

Official Website via The Presurfer

 
Email This Post 
Tweet This Post 
Share This Post on Facebook 
Buzz This up!



Google Street View Guys

Posted by Johnny Cat in Video Clips on October 15, 2009 at 11:41 pm

If this doesn’t work, CLICK HERE

College Humor presents an instant classic:  A funny road trip on the Street View highway, with actual Street View shots used as animated backgrounds and settings.

 
Email This Post 
Tweet This Post 
Share This Post on Facebook 
Buzz This up!



The Life of a Star

Posted by Ali S. in Science & Tech, Video Clips on February 19, 2009 at 4:21 pm


[YouTube - Link]

A fascinating video clip depicting the 12 billion years life cycle of a Class G type star in 6 minutes (actually 6:29). From its conception, birth, death – and the deaths of surrounding celestial bodies – and then its remnants contributing to the growth of future stars and planets are all shown. No narration just great music and animation so sit back and relax.

* Interesting note for those who don’t know: our Sun (Latin name Sol) is a Class G type star.

 
Email This Post 
Tweet This Post 
Share This Post on Facebook 
Buzz This up!



Le Ballon

Posted by Ali S. in Video Clips on January 14, 2009 at 5:17 pm


[YouTube - Link]

Have you ever wondered what happened to that balloon (or le ballon) that slipped out of your hands when you were just a wee lad or lass? This video may explain it all to you.

 
Email This Post 
Tweet This Post 
Share This Post on Facebook 
Buzz This up!



Lijit Search


Got a neat story? Share it with the world by writing your very own Neatorama blog post with the Upcoming Queue. Who knows, you might just win something ...

Here's how to get started:
FAQ | Tips