Being chased by a formidable foe they call "The Crow," our space cowboy, Lazy Laser, is mentally preparing for an unavoidable showdown. Thanks to his cybernetic horse, he has a head start he aims to use cleverly to set up an ambush. Feeling uneasy in the face of such an extraordinary opponent, our cowboy dreads having to break the code that earned him his nickname: "one target, one shot," because any other option usually is too much work.
Blender Studio’s 15th Open Movie: An uptight engineer gets an unwelcome visit from a enthusiastic wannabe-pilot, causing both of them to be launched into the air inside an out-of-control space shuttle.
While camping in the British countryside, Josh stumbles into and desecrates a liminal space one May Day eve. Lured deeper into the woods, he is 'Fae-led' and separated from Sarah his partner, before being offered a stark choice.
Do you ever wonder why you are the way you are? One day I decided to ask myself this question and I have been struggling to put the answer together ever since. “Enough of Myself” is my visualization of this process. When I finally had the headspace to consider my own emotions, it turned out to be a lot harder than I had thought. When you start to examine your own thoughts and patterns, the digging doesn’t stop. You keep digging deeper and finding new connections that you might have preferred stay hidden. But to ignore these things is to give in to them. Growth requires a certain level of vulnerability, not just towards others but towards yourself as well. To grow beyond those negative patterns, you need to look them in the eye first. In my film I tried to capture this emotional process in an array of animations. I hope that I haven’t just captured my own emotional process, but some deeper universal emotions as well.
In this poignant narrative, Shakar, a solitary rabbit, assumes the role of both protagonist and narrator, employing the unconventional literary device of breaking the fourth wall, Shakar directly addresses the audience, unraveling the harrowing tale of familial disintegration wrought by the nefarious actions of hunters. The narrative unfolds as a compelling exploration of loss, where the protagonist's solitude serves as a canvas for portraying the broader consequences of human activities on the delicate ecosystem inhabited by sentient beings. This evocative account transcends the boundaries of conventional storytelling, inviting the audience to reflect on the ethical dimensions inherent in the interactions between anthropogenic influences and the natural world.
The planet where artificial intelligence robots are kept. All robots can only recognize numbers. However, A robot accidentally gains "human eyes" and acquires self-awareness. This robot can now see the world with a human-like vision, and becomes conscious. However, humans, fearing the robot's self-awareness, view it as a potential threat and try to shut down its functions.
An episodic, animated biopic of Kafka, inspired by rumors of his collection of pornography. He writes - masturbates - dies. And within him we discover ourselves.
Director Ben Joseph Andrews suffers from a chronic vestibular condition characterised by destabilising episodes of dizziness or imbalance, whose symptoms can last anywhere from a few minutes to a few days (or longer).