Ashkasha is a living being guided by curiosity. This causes her to lose her head and get trapped in the depths, where is submerged on a discovery journey.
Easter is just around the corner and Hops the Easter Bunny is on a mission to solve the greatest Easter mystery ever: what came first, the chicken or the egg? As Hops and her best friend Lil' Bit investigate they realize they almost missed Miss Koala's birthday. Will Hopz and Lil' Bit find a gift in time for Miss Koala's birthday party? Join the sleuthing fun with Hopz And The Easter Mystery.
Short film directed for a project on the theme "Love", by five students of GOBELINS '"Master of Arts in Character animation and animated film" They worked for 5 months (from January to May). This exercise was meant to learn the 3D pipeline on Maya.
An animated cartoon filled with lots of great learning tools and fun! Resembles Dora the Explorer and Sesame Street. Great fun for kids. Jade Pro Studios invites you to come along on an epic adventure with Maria and Friends!
Meet the Math Facts videos made learning math facts fun and easy. Now it is time to practice what you have learned. Meet the Math Drills Division provides hours of practice so that you will be able to recall division equations from 0 to 12 with rapid speed! You will be amazed at how easily you can learn math!
Meet the Math Facts videos made learning math facts fun and easy. Now it is time to practice what you have learned. Meet the Math Drills Subtraction provides hours of practice so that you will be able to recall subtraction equations from 0 to 10 with rapid speed! You will be amazed at how easily you can learn math!
It's Christmas and all of Sunnyville is preparing for a wonderful holiday. Santa and his buddy Mittens the reindeer talk to everyone in town to learn about their favorite Christmas miracles before Santa announces to the town what miracle he will perform this year. On Christmas Eve Santa invites everybody over for the best Christmas dinner ever. Join the fun in A Frozen Christmas Time 2.
Gabby keeps bothering her older sister Tam to play, so Tam tells a story about a monster that lives in the forest. Whatever you do, she says, you can’t let it see your face...
Drawing on Autism is an investigation into the ethics of creating animated documentaries. As a non-autistic filmmaker, representing an autistic participant, I needed to be mindful of the well-rehearsed and problematic tropes about autism. These tropes seem to say more about the desires and needs of neurotypical audiences than they do about their autistic subjects. Moreover, animation presents a distinct set of ethical dilemmas.
A ritualistic evening of self-care spirals into claustrophobic self-scrutiny when a woman discovers a grey hair and begins to contend with the passing of time.
This project encourages viewers to watch and engage with animation physically. Discs were created with animated sequences embroidered onto their surface. They have been designed to be played on standard turntables and their shape and size is inherited from 10" vinyl records. The animation is activated when a strobe light illuminates the discs in sync with the embroidered frames of animation.