Carl Sagan, the astronomer of the people strived to untangle the subtle complexities of modern physics and present them to the everyday audience. He believed that in a world where knowledge was available freely to every person seeking it. This is an excerpt from his famous speech “The Pale Blue Dot” when Nasa, upon a suggestion from Sagan, presented the world with the furthest photograph taken of the Earth. Animated by Vishal Varghese
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UGLY
by Anna Ginsburg
How to Make a Rainbow
Observed over the course of two years, How to Make a Rainbow is the story of a young girl and her mother, as they move together through transitions of home, identity and name. By Maxey Fish
Shredder – Talya La Lia
This stopmotion music video depicts the dissonance between the way we feel inside and the way we present ourselves to the world, in social media and in general through playfull work with plasticine. By Animation Oz
That Yorkshire Sound
A hand drawn animated documentary, following the rhythms of a day in Yorkshire. It captures the sound of Yorkshire, from it’s multicultural and bustling cities like Bradford and Sheffield, to the delicate sounds of birds in the country side and the hypnotic rhythm of the motorways and train tracks.
Made in collaboration with BBC, BFI and Wingspan Productions
Animation:
Ana Stefaniak
Matthew Armitage
Ripple Home
Ripple Home explores the modern dilemma of trying to define what love means while being physically apart.
Director: Laura Reedy
Ménage à Troie (with English sub)
by Laurène Braibant