Classic Disney cartoon scenes with their real life models
Redditor jamieleto posted a fun series of classic Disney cartoons where a technique called rotoscoping was used (before computers, natch). If you’re unfamiliar with…
Redditor jamieleto posted a fun series of classic Disney cartoons where a technique called rotoscoping was used (before computers, natch). If you’re unfamiliar with…
Depressing to read this? Yes, but it was 1938 so what do you expect? The good news is Disney hired a woman by the…
This is a guest post from renowned director Tim Pope. OK, I admit it: I am the one that chucked The Cure over a cliff…
Since this ad came out in 1925, in Kansas, there’s just no way the “designer” wasn’t attempting a cheap, rubberneck ploy with the acronym. By…
Vintage adverts for the 3-D View-Master, that delightful stereoscopic device through which thin cardboard reels or discs of images were viewed. I can still recall…
John Butler of The Butler Brothers will be presenting Artificial Indifference: A Seminar on the Ethics and Economics of Drone Warfare, at the University of…
Electronic Superhighway Pop culture keeps compressing more and more of itself into smaller and smaller bits of itself. The glittering Simpson video mosaic featured below…
John Carpenter’s The Thing runs riot on day-time game show Countdown. Bloody hell. An animation from Peeophole Circus. Awesome. Via b3ta
“Possibly the best thing we have seen over the entire festive period…” says John Robb over at Louder Than War, and who could disagree? Animator…
Ok, so it’s just the sofa section of the show’s opening, but as a huge fan of both The Simpsons and Ren & Stimpy I…