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Guillermo del Toro Sketchbooks

Guillermo del Toro Sketchbooks

September 20, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Drawing, Film and Animation

Guillermo del Toro is the director of a pile of great films, including Hellboy and Pan’s Labyrinth. His future projects include a new version of Beauty and the Beast, a new version of Frankenstein (referencing Bernie Wrightson) and he is (tentatively) working…

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The Spinto Band - the Living Things Video

The Spinto Band – the Living Things Video

July 19, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Film and Animation, Video

The video for the Spinto Band “The Living Things” is a playfully animated journey by Phil Davis into realms of deep weirdness. Catchy tune, too. Here’s a few stills: via Pikaland

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Stills from the video for Ashton Shuffle "Your Love" directed by Maxime Bruneel

Maxime Bruneel

June 19, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Contemporary Art, Film and Animation, Video

Maxime Bruneel’s work is a lot of fun. Hand-drawn typography, surreal animated sequences that flow into one another, flashing colours… what’s not to like?  Unless you get seizures, I suppose. Looking through the video on his site I fell in love…

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Destino: Disney and Dalí

Destino: Disney and Dalí

May 13, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History, Film and Animation, Painters

Did you know Salvador Dali collaborated with Disney? Well, it happened. The project started in 1946 and was only finished in 1999 (10 years after Dali’s death), and released in 2003. I’m reminded a bit of Aeon Flux. Check out…

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