1. Google’s Dance Logo

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    Tweet Google’s front-page tribute to Martha Graham‘s 117th birthday was animated by Ryan J Woodward. A few months back I had posted a link to his animated dance film “Thought of You“. I’m glad Google gave me an excuse to mention this fantastically inspiring short again. The Christian Science Monitor...
  2. Richard Williams – Animator / Director

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    Tweet Working in the animation industry, it’s almost impossible to not have heard of Richard Williams. His Animator’s Survival Kit is a bible for most character animators. Every studio that I have worked at, had at least a half dozen copied floating around. A few years ago, Richard also made...
  3. Musically Drawing

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    Tweet Here’s one entertaining way to help train yourself to read music… as well as provide a little subliminal programming…?
  4. Flowing Curves in “Thought of You”

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    Tweet “Thought of You”, created by Ryan Woodward provided me with an inspiring dose to add to my breakfast this morning. He also has some beautiful figure sketches on his website that I recommend taking the time to see. Thought of You from Ryan J Woodward on Vimeo.
  5. The Music Scene

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    Tweet “The Music Scene” from Anthony Francisco Schepperd on Vimeo. Thanks to Rachit for this killer link!
  6. The Monk and The Fish

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    Tweet A classically animated short created by Michael Dudok De Wit. Simple yet beautiful. Powerful use of the music to tell the story. If you like this short and can handle seeing something a little more simple, Father & Daughter is also worth checking out. Thanks to Des Duggan for...
  7. This one time…

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    Tweet “This One Time…” By Nelson Boles This one time… from nelson boles on Vimeo. Thanks to S. Clee for this one.
  8. Vector Park

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    Tweet Procedurally animated art game? These little toys are sure to warm your heart. Simple and brilliant. Please take a moment to checkout some of the work on Vector Park.