Well, isn’t this a delightful little short film? This unorthodox popcorn-popping method is the work of Zita Bernet and Rafael Sommerhalder. Eat it up!
Even after a musician dies, their music lives on for generations, sometimes becoming more popular posthumously. Now, with the advent of holographic technology, that artist can perform onstage, long after they’ve left this world.
(OO) is the clever title of this short film by Seoro Oh, and man oh man it’s a beauty. Never before have we seen a story about the nose and its perils so expressively represented.
This clever video by Blue Zoo shows us the struggle of ‘The Idea’, and how hard it is to get those organized thoughts out.
A high-tech prequel to Jim Henson’s 1982 series The Dark Crystal airs on Netflix August 30. Called The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, the rebirth of the series takes the magic of the original, and pumps it up with 21st century wizbangery and digital effects.
To mark the 50th Anniversary of the momentous Apollo 11 moon landing, Dutch group Woodwork has created a beautiful and compelling short film of the voyage.
The new Hasselblad X1D is a powerhouse of a medium-format camera, producing gorgeous images, from portraits to detailed, 50 megapixel landscapes. Flora Borsi shows us her take the camera’s abilities.
Chris Labrooy has a way with transforming cars, digitally, to become acrobatic stars you’ve never seen before. We’re impressed by his imagination, taking well known classic sports cars, and tweaking them in ways we’d never have imagined ourselves.
In this delightful short, we see why the world’s best mathematicians are hoarding sticks of this ultra-premium Japanese chalk. Touted as the Rolls Royce of chalk, Hagoromo supposedly writes and erases better than anything else in the world.
Advertising firm Wieden + Kennedy has released a short that features ocean plastic, and its detrimental effect on wildlife.
Our personal hero, David Attenborough, helps bring this sweet yet heartbreaking animation of “The Wind in the Willows” to life.
Directed by Matthew Day and created by creative agency Don’t Panic, we see the animal side of habitat loss, told in an emotional and touching spots for Wildlife Trusts.
Fashion yourself a stylish, adventuresome father figure? How about you bid on a recreation Wagon Queen Family Truckster from National Lampoon’s Vacation? You’d definitely be considered the coolest person on the block, and probably also the goofiest.
The Atomic Tree is a new VR film that focuses on a revered 400-year-old Japanese White Pine bonsai that survived the nuclear blast on Hiroshima.
An ad for Mercedes-Benz, helping a blind auto mechanic achieve his lifelong dream of driving fast, on Oregon’s Alvord Desert.
In a beautiful and powerful ad campaign for MedMen, director Spike Jonze takes us on a museum-like journey through marijuana’s history in the United States.
In a painful yet beautiful animated short, we see four animals singing the famous ‘I Dreamed a Dream’ song from Les Misérables, as their very existences are threatened by manmade disasters, and violent poaching and hunting.
Do you know that moment when you first put cream in your coffee? The moment the swirls form, almost like the storms on Jupiter? Thomas Blanchard knows that moment, and has captured it in a love letter video called “Oooh !! My Delicious Coffee”.
A look into the beautiful stop-motion sushi scene from Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs movie, which took more than a month alone to make.