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51. Eli Roth Directed A Dark Souls Animated Trailer

Bandai Namco is promoting Dark Souls III with this hand-drawn animated short.

The post Eli Roth Directed A Dark Souls Animated Trailer appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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52. How Bastien Dubois Turned An Award-Winning Short Into A TV Series

Bastien Dubois talks to Cartoon Brew about the challenges of transitioning from an indie filmmaker to a TV series creator.

The post How Bastien Dubois Turned An Award-Winning Short Into A TV Series appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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53. ‘Feast’ Director Patrick Osborne Will Debut New Short ‘Pearl’ At Tribeca

"Pearl" will be one of the thirteen animated projects screened at Tribeca next month.

The post ‘Feast’ Director Patrick Osborne Will Debut New Short ‘Pearl’ At Tribeca appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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54. SXSW 2016: Competition Shorts, ‘Powerpuff Girls’ Premiere Announced

Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup are joining the party in Austin next month.

The post SXSW 2016: Competition Shorts, ‘Powerpuff Girls’ Premiere Announced appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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55. WATCH: Oscar-Nominated ‘We Can’t Live Without Cosmos’ Premieres Online

Watch Konstantin Bronzit's film, which also won the top prize at Annecy last year.

The post WATCH: Oscar-Nominated ‘We Can’t Live Without Cosmos’ Premieres Online appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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56. Google’s Spotlight Stories Unveils Trailer For Interactive ‘On Ice’ Short

The film is directed by Shannon Tindle, who also came up with the idea for Laika's "Kubo and the Two Strings."

The post Google’s Spotlight Stories Unveils Trailer For Interactive ‘On Ice’ Short appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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57. France’s César Nominations Announced: Animated Features and Shorts

Three French features and four shorts were nominated for César awards this year.

The post France’s César Nominations Announced: Animated Features and Shorts appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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58. Rob Valley Talks About His Epic New Film ‘Pear Cider and Cigarettes’ (Exclusive Trailer Premiere)

Best known for his work on projects like "Gorillaz" and "Tron: Uprising," Robert Valley is making a statement of his own with an electrifying new project.

The post Rob Valley Talks About His Epic New Film ‘Pear Cider and Cigarettes’ (Exclusive Trailer Premiere) appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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59. Interview: Richard Williams Talks About His Oscar and BAFTA-Nominated Short ‘Prologue’

"Prologue," he says, "is the only thing so far in my career that I've ever been really been pleased with."

The post Interview: Richard Williams Talks About His Oscar and BAFTA-Nominated Short ‘Prologue’ appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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60. 2016 Oscar Nominations: Animation Analysis

Low-budget features and South American contenders are competing alongside Pixar this year.

The post 2016 Oscar Nominations: Animation Analysis appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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61. Don Hertzfeldt’s ‘World of Tomorrow’ Selected Best Animated Short of 2015

Don Hertzfeldt comes out on top in a survey of international animation experts.

The post Don Hertzfeldt’s ‘World of Tomorrow’ Selected Best Animated Short of 2015 appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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62. Moth Collective’s ‘Forest 500’ Animates The Reality of Rainforest Destruction

Can a sweet but smart cartoon help stop the 500 companies, investors, and governments deforesting the Earth to crisis?

The post Moth Collective’s ‘Forest 500’ Animates The Reality of Rainforest Destruction appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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63. Claude Cloutier: The Challenges of Making Cars Sing in ‘Carface’

Claude Cloutier explains the challenges of animating inanimate objects and shares never-before-seen drawings from throughout the filmmaking process.

The post Claude Cloutier: The Challenges of Making Cars Sing in ‘Carface’ appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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64. Cordell Barker: My God-like Process On ‘If I Was God’

Cordell Barker, the two-time Oscar-nominated director of "The Cat Came Back" and "Strange Invaders," guides Cartoon Brew readers through the challenges of making a mixed-media animated short.

The post Cordell Barker: My God-like Process On ‘If I Was God’ appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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65. Slamdance 2016 Animation Selections Revealed

Get a preview of all the animated shorts coming to the 22nd edition of Slamdance next month.

The post Slamdance 2016 Animation Selections Revealed appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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66. Take a Look at Sundance’s 2016 Animated Short Selections

Seventeen animated shorts were selected for the Sundance Film Festival's short film categories this year.

The post Take a Look at Sundance’s 2016 Animated Short Selections appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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67. BREAKING: Academy Announces 10 Animated Shorts Advance to Oscar Shortlist

Here's the list of 10 short films that have been shortlisted for an Oscar.

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68. 12 Animated Shorts Make The 2016 César Awards Shortlist

France's highest film honor will select its animated short nominees from among these 12 films.

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69. Five Comments on Hamilton

If you're like me, you probably spent some portion of the last six months watching your online acquaintance slowly become consumed with (or by) something called Hamilton.  And then when you looked it up it turned to be a musical playing halfway around the world that you will probably never see.  But something strange and surprising is happening around Hamilton--a race-swapped, hip-hop musical

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70. ‘The Pride of Strathmoor’ by Einar Baldvin

In Einar Baldvin's Slamdance-winning short, pastor John Deitman descends into madness during the summer of 1927.

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71. Crimson Peak

The first thing you notice about Crimson Peak is how deliberately, consciously old-fashioned it is.  This is a movie that starts with the camera zooming in on the cloth-bound cover of a book bearing the film's title, and whose scene breaks (chapter breaks, we should say) are signaled by irising in on a prop or a character's face, as if we were watching an old-timey silent film.  The second thing

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72. Oscar Judging Starts This Weekend, Follow Along with Our Exclusive Award Tracker

Which animated short films qualified? Find out in our exclusive Award Tracker.

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73. Online Premiere: ‘Driving’ by Nate Theis

Tensions build to an explosive breaking point for a group of automobile drivers in Nate Theis' satirical new short "Driving."

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74. Ralph Bakshi’s ‘Last Days of Coney Island’ Will Premiere on Vimeo

The renegade animation director will debut the project online on his 77th birthday.

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75. The Martian

When coming to write about The Martian, Ridley Scott's space/disaster/survival movie about an astronaut stranded on Mars, it's hard to resist the impulse to draw comparisons.  The Martian is perhaps best-described as a cross between Alfonso Cuarón's Gravity and Robert Zemeckis's Cast Away.  Its focus on the engineering challenges that survival on Mars poses for hero Mark Watney, and on the

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