Short film: Bremen 130′s ‘Draw of the Beast’
Author: rolanfox
BREMEN 130, a furry video production studio has released its first short film.
Draw of the Beast chronicles the ordeal of a frontiersman from a few centuries ago. A bestial call from the forest haunts him in his dreams and in the r...
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Animated film: The troll is not a dog ["The Snow Queen"]
Author: Fred
The Snow Queen, written in 1845 by Hans Christian Andersen, did not have any anthropomorphic characters in it. Hollywood; excuse me, Moscow; has corrected this omission. Not in the 1957 Soyuzmultfilm feature, which was a faithful enough...
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Book into animated film: ‘The Saga of Rex’
Author: Fred
In August 2011, Flayrah published a favorable review of The Saga of Rex by animator Michel Gagné.
The Saga of Rex is a surrealistic whimsical science fiction tale that is really just an excuse for Gagné’s incredible imaginative graphics...
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Short film: ‘Typesetter Blues’
Author: Fred
The Cartoon Brew has posted the 3-minute “Typesetter Blues”, written by Pazit Cahlon and directed by character designer Hector Herrera of Toronto studio Together: Words + Pictures for Art and Culture.
Anthropomorphic THINGS, or just re...
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Short film: ‘Time Out’ (‘Aeg Maha’)
Author: Fred
A confession: I have never really understood Estonian veteran animator Priit Pärn’s films. Animation buffs love them, but they leave me scratching my head.
The Cartoon Brew website reports on Pärn’s current rare visit to NYC, where he i...
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Short film: ‘Le Ballet’
Author: Fred
Forgive me; there is nothing anthropomorphic about this latest animation of Rossini’s William Tell Overture, a graduation project by French student animator Louis Thomas, just hired by Pixar, posted on the Cartoon Brew website. But ther...
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Short film: ‘The Cats of Mars Meet the Toy Car’
Author: Fred
The Cartoon Brew website has just posted this two-year-old eight-minute film by Swedish animator Jacob Stålhammar; written in 2004, painted in gouache on cardboard, and animated in limited animation to a public domain stock music score....
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Short film: ‘Metro’
Author: Fred
The Cartoon Brew website has posted Metro, a 2011 student film directed by Jake Wyatt and produced by him and others at the Brigham Young University for Animation.
It is a 4:45 minute cartoon that does not become anthropomorphic until ...
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Feature film: ‘Toys in the Attic’
Author: Fred
Pixar is not the only studio that can make movies about anthropomorphic toys. The Cartoon Brew website announces that on September 7, indy distributor Hannover House will release an English-language dub of Czech director Jiří Barta’s 20...
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Short film: Loscon XIV’s ‘Clearance Papers’
Author: Fred
Did I ever tell you that I once wrote a movie script? It was Furry, too.
This was twenty-five years ago, in 1987. Clearance Papers was only a 9-minute amateur film – an embarrassingly amateurish amateur film – but for a two-man effort, ...
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‘Courageous Cat’ to get film treatment
Author: Higgs Raccoon
Evergreen Media Group has acquired the rights to Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse, a cartoon series from the 1960s. Courageous Cat, created by comic book artist Bob Kane, was a parody of Kane's better-known creation: Batman.
Co...
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Short film: ‘D.A.D.: Digital Amusement Device’
Author: Fred
Are self-aware robots anthropomorphic? Hey, I think that I’ve asked th...
Cartoon Brew has posted D.A.D.: Digital Amusement Device by Mark Osberg, a brief CGI film.
In this short tale a father tries to encourage his son to overcome hi...
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Short film: ‘D.A.D.: Digital Amusement Device’
Author: Fred
Are self-aware robots anthropomorphic? Hey, I think that I’ve asked th...
Cartoon Brew has posted D.A.D.: Digital Amusement Device by Mark Osberg, a brief CGI film.
In this short tale a father tries to encourage his son to overcome hi...
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Short film: ‘Dubstep Dispute’
Author: Fred
Are self-aware robots anthropomorphic? Hey, I think that I've asked this question before.
The Cartoon Brew has posted Dubstep Dispute by Jason Giles, a 1:13 minute CGI film.
Find the full article here: flayrah - furry food for t...
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‘True Life’ still keen to film furs, but Brits want therians
Author: GreenReaper
Since we last covered MTV's True Life, the show has taken footage of several furs, but is seeking more. From an email:
This is a docu-series to chronicle the real life of a Furry. We have no intention of showing Furries in a nega...
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