- Music Videos
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- Abstract
Technique
The phenomenon of creation explained. Balancing between seriousness and mockery. A lecture, literature and animation.
This animation is dedicated to all the chocoholics that always ask themselves where their chocolate went…
A surreal trip into the world of an extremely long German word.
A music video.
Music video to “Consumer Tax” by Veneer
Learning to be at peace with eventualities and things you know you can’t ever know.
Fractured faces singing as Franken-instruments blast through the beats. Composed of thousands of individual collages on black construction paper, held together with over sixty rolls of tape.
This animated short by Theodore Ushev is like a whirlwind tour of Russian constructivist art and is filled with visual references to artists of the era, including Vertov, Stenberg, Rodchenko, Lissitsky and Popova.
Fruits and vegetables are given the movements and personalities of the animals. The cook interrupts. Consumption, to your liking.
UK music artist Ben Dalby collaborates with writer Mojo Billington and animation director and illustrator Liam Callebout to present the music video Tin Man.
Visual identity and trailer for the Week of Slovak Film 2022, held from April 4 to 10, 2022, at Kino Lumière in Bratislava.
Visual concept & illustration & animated spot for the festival “The week of Slovak Films”.
One mouthful of the strawberry soup prepared by grandmother is enough to ignite a wave of memories and make an entire village talk. This little tale like film is a tribute to the place where the creator grew up as a child (Podlasie, Poland).
At the top of a mountain where stands a mysterious shrub, an old man in a wheelchair stumbles upon an unexpected finding. On his way back, he will try to get the most out of his discovery from the city’s inhabitants. A sinister fable gravitating towards the themes of ownership and high productivity.
Toby’s was a generation seized by divorce. As he shows an estate agent round his childhood home, we hurtle back through time, in search of the full story. Why do close ties break and loved ones leave? And what do you do when your family’s gone?
Through the wonders of film technology the artefacts can be displayed at 24 images a second, thereby allowing the triumphs of human endeavour to be seen even in far corners of the land, by the bedridden, the infirm and the lazy.
The Box and Dox spend their entire lives sitting on the couch in front of the TV. Both are afflicted with a very powerful addiction to television. This addiction plays out in their behaviours and reactions, which are polar opposites of each other. The Box uses the TV to fall asleep, while Dox is a victim of his unstoppable instinct of channel surfing. They both need TV, albeit for different purposes.
From deep inside the nature comes out and through the dance of freedom we can feel it together.
SUNNY AFTERNOON is the confrontation of “kind of” an avantgardefilm with “kind of” a musicvideo, and consequently puts questions about the standard taboos and clichés of different film-“genres”. Both avantgardefilm and musicvideo use musicsound “typical for their genre”.