Episodes
A showcase of 3D, 2D and visual effects artwork. Visit Oliver Atton-Higgins's website at: http://www.oliverah.co.uk
Published 10/13/10
A short film on the journey of a park’s 'flasher'. After graduating, Lee Dunham became an in-house rigger/animator at Dinamo Productions. Visit his website at: http://http://www.ldunham.blogspot.com/
Published 10/13/10
A VFX demo of various techniques, combining the artists' individual skills. Visit their websites at: http://dandoombuggyart.blogspot.com/, http://mark-nicholas.blogspot.com/, http://sean-rowlands-motion.blogspot.com/
Published 10/13/10
Visit Milan Kolar's website at: http://www.mkolar.com
Published 10/13/10
A short film by students of Cardiff School of Creative & Cultural Industries recording the visit of a T-Rex to their campus.
Published 10/13/10
A variety of animations and animation styles produced during Kevin Brennan's final year at university. Visit his website at: http://www.wix.com/Kevbrennan/Animation
Published 10/13/10
Visit Sarah Crossman’s website at: www.saematsumoto.co.uk Music by Owen Robertson
Published 02/19/10
A culmination of three years’ work at the University of Glamorgan, training to be a CG modeller. All work is originally modelled, designed and textured. Visit Chi Keen Hui’s website at: http://chikeenhui.blogspot.com
Published 02/19/10
Short film about an old man discovering a way to get his youth back. Visit Toke Jepsen’s website at: http://tokejepsen.wordpresscom
Published 02/19/10
An exploration into four different scenarios, each with a different quantity of people and chairs. Within each scenario the chairs become a source of conflict. Contact Nick Hood at [email protected]
Published 02/19/10
A collection of work for year 2, studying as a CGI artist. Visit Dan McCarthy’s website at: www.dandoombuggyart.blogspot.com Music: NIN - Ghosts3 (released under Creative Commons licence) – visit www.ghosts.nin.com
Published 02/19/10
‘Hope’ follows the isolated and lonely life that someone can have when they believe that they don’t fit in. It shows that hope can come in unexpected forms and when you least expect it.
Published 02/19/10