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The BAFTA-nominated stop-motion short I Am Tom Moody by Ainslie Henderson now online. Watch the film.
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The horror of being a doll. Watch the inventive Jolie Bobine (kids, be warned).
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Nostalgia amongst the snow. Watch Goodbye Mister De Vries by Mascha Halberstad.
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Oh, Willy has now an opponent! Watch Emma De Swaef's & Marc James Roels' festival trailer, Fight.
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Humans and fish compete for attention in the tender Ride Toward the Sea by Damien Stein.
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Berlin artist Marcus Grysczok directs a clay-animated music video for the rock group Simeon Soul Charger. Watch Cain.
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Eric Leiser and Rachel Mason's band premiere the stop-motion video for Little Band of Sailors.
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The world of high heels and how not to leave your child unattended. Watch the charmingly deviant The Red Heels.
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A bird with a Fear of Flying tries to avoid heading South for the winter. Watch the sweet short by Irish animator Conor Finnegan.
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THE BAFTA-awarded film, The Making of Longbird by Will Anderson is now online. Watch the film.
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Animator Misha Klein, who worked in Coraline, presents his stop-motion short Fred.
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A combination of lyrical live-action with stop-motion animation in Eric Leiser's If I was. Watch the music video.
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Tom Jobbins, a graduate of National Film and Television School (UK) looks back to the 1977 event of sending a Golden Record into space.
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The Boy and His Atom is a playful scientific experiment on atoms by IBM. Watch the stop-motion film below.
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The new track by Hiatus and its stop-motion video made by animator Tom Jobbins
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A stop-motion film by Joseph Wallace, which reminds of the fears we all face.
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The short animated film Fresh Guacamole by the LA director, PES, is the shortest film ever to be nominated for an Academy Award.
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The UK animators Joseph Wallace and Becca Rose present a rather awkward version of the Christmas star.