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A Twitter thread of historically significant animated movies, all extremely hard to find physically in the US and UK and/or in desperate need of restoration. (The original post being in response to there being a Criterion Collection edition announces for WALL-E.)
Films made on the animation course at the Royal College of Art going back to the early '90s.
(Via @jimlefevre on Twitter)
Noted by Damian Cugley .PUPARIA, a ahort animated film by Shingo Tamagawa
(Via @ethanmaldridge on Twitter)
Noted by Damian Cugley .I really enjoyed Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop, a Japanese animated film available on Netflix. The setup is as old as time: haiku-writing boy collides with live-streaming girl in a shopping centre built on the site of an old vinyl-pressing plant. Energetic, colourful animation that makes a lot of anime look pastel by comparison.
(Linking to the Japanese site because there isn’t an official one in English.)
Whimsical 1959 Japanese animated short about a cat making a film with mice actors in a super-automated film studio.
(Via @tinybirbsakuga on Twitter)
Noted by Damian Cugley .The Art of the Title discusse show the end titles for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse were designed and created.
(Via @artofthetitle on Twitter)
Noted by Damian Cugley .Hair Love by Matthew A. Cherry, tells the story of an African American father learning to do his daughter’s hair for the first time.
An elaborate hand-animated sequence using Disney’s multiplane camera technique.
(Via kottke.org on Twitter)
Noted by Damian Cugley .‘Marble is a science and art collective that tackles complex problems affecting children around the world. Marble brings together world-class scientists, strategists, and designers to leverage corporate data, scientific breakthroughs, and visual arts to accelerate impact for child rights.’
Click on the pulsing dot at the top right to play with the logo.
(Via Data Breach)
Noted by Damian Cugley .(Via Nick Kondo 近藤 on Twitter)
Noted by Damian Cugley .