Pictures from the Brainbox: A Weekly Dose of Indie Animation - '9:30am'
Every Tuesday, Chris Robinson screens and hastily responds to (relatively) new animation short films. Today: 9:30am
Every Tuesday, Chris Robinson screens and hastily responds to (relatively) new animation short films. Today: 9:30am
Every Thursday, Chris Robinson takes a look at films from animation’s past. Today: a trio of early works by UK animator extraordinaire, Susan Young.
In which Chris Robinson asks animators profound and inane questions that have little to do with animation. Today's guest is animation music and sound designer, David Kamp.
Every Tuesday, Chris Robinson screens and hastily responds to (relatively) new animation short films. Today: Dialogos (2008) by Ülo Pikkov.
In which Chris Robinson asks animators profound and inane questions that have little to do with animation. Today's guest is British animator/scavenger, Paul Bush.
Every Tuesday, Chris Robinson digests and dissects (relatively) new indie animation short films. Today's short is the underappreciated Dino-Orange (How Birds Fly) by Lansing Bruce Robertson
Every Thursday, Chris Robinson takes a look at films from animation’s past. Today: Mirai Mizue's 2007 mindbender, Lost Utopia.
Every Tuesday, Chris Robinson screens and hastily responds to (relatively) new animation short films. Today: Mynarski Death Plummet by Matthew Rankin.
Every Thursday, Chris Robinson takes a look at films from animation’s past. Today: Sunday, Corner Tap (2004), a little known student gem from Ryan Schiewe.
In which Chris Robinson asks animators profound and inane questions that have little to do with animation. Today's guest is Cattle caller, Canadian animator and one time President of the Guess Who fanclub, Matthew Rankin.
Every Tuesday, Chris Robinson screens and hastily responds to (relatively) new animation short films. Today's short is Unhappy Happy by Peter Millard.
Every Monday, Chris Robinson serves up Animators Unearthed, a brief introduction to prominent and not-so-prominent indie animators. Today's featured animator is Koji Yamamura, whose work is being celebrated this week at Animafest Cyprus.
Every Friday, Chris Robinson unleashes improvised and hastily scribbled cheer or loathing on the animation community to be digested, swallowed or... expelled.
Every Thursday, Chris Robinson offers a spontaneous take on films from animation’s past. This week: Tower Bawher (2005) by Theodore Ushev
In which Chris Robinson asks animators profound and inane questions that have little to do with animation. Today's guest is animator teacher and lover, Ruth Lingford.
Every Tuesday, Chris Robinson screens and hastily ponders new-ish animation short films. Today: I Slept with the Cookie Monster (2008).
Every Thursday, Chris Robinson offers a spontaneous take on films from animation’s past. This week: Lewis Klahr's Altair (1995)
Retrospective screening of pioneering Swiss animators films to be held at the Downtown Independent theater in Los Angeles on Thursday, June 22.
Every Tuesday, Chris Robinson digests and dissects (relatively) new indie animation short films. Today's short is the hilarious life-affirming bundle of wonder, KJFG No. 5.
Every Friday Chris Robinson unleashes improvised and hastily scribbled cheer or loathing on the animation community to be digested, swallowed or... expelled. Today, he ponders festival entry fees.
Every Thursday, Chris Robinson takes a look at films from animation’s past. Today's screening is Chris Landreth's Bingo (1998)
Every Tuesday, Chris Robinson digests and dissects (relatively) new indie animation short films. Today's short is Caleb Wood's Bird Shit.
In which Chris Robinson asks animators profound and inane questions that have little to do with animation. Today's guest is English British UK animator and rocker, Jonathan Hodgson.
Every Tuesday, Chris Robinson digests and dissects (relatively) new indie animation short films. Today's short is Judith Poirier's Two Weeks - Two Minutes (2013).
Every Friday Chris Robinson unleashes improvised and hastily scribbled cheer or loathing on the animation community to be digested, swallowed or... expelled. This week offers a solution to the overuse of the piano in animation short films.