This is a short film named Little man. It’s Danish but don’t worry, it’s subtitled in English. Little Man is a story about a boy and his homework, and his attempt to understand girls. Continue Reading
Posted on 17 May 2010 by Roy Pessis
This is a short film named Little man. It’s Danish but don’t worry, it’s subtitled in English. Little Man is a story about a boy and his homework, and his attempt to understand girls. Continue Reading
Posted on 10 May 2010 by Gal Toledo
For more than twenty years, a leaky pipe on 33rd Street beneath the Hell Gate Bridge viaduct approach submerged more Continue Reading
Posted on 03 May 2010 by Roy Pessis
Tarboy is an animated short film about fighting robots, explosions and more fighting robots —prepare to be entertained. Continue Reading
Posted on 26 April 2010 by Roy Pessis
This is my final thesis project. I created info-graphic, motion piece. My objective is to make Japanese people to think about that everything happening here in Japan, isn’t that normal. Continue Reading
Posted on 19 April 2010 by Roy Pessis
Photographs do more than document history — they make it. Jonathan Klein of Getty Images shows some of the most iconic, Continue Reading
Posted on 12 April 2010 by Roy Pessis
Comedian Mark Malkoff sets out to disprove the myth that New York is unfriendly Continue Reading
Posted on 05 April 2010 by Annat Katz
The Story of Bottled Water, released on March 22, 2010 (World Water Day) employs the Story of Stuff style to Continue Reading
Posted on 28 March 2010 by Roy Pessis
In May of 2008, Patrick Flanagan learned a hard lesson about computer music: no one cares about your algorithms. Continue Reading
Posted on 22 March 2010 by Gal Toledo
A sweet old lady is living alone in her farm, waiting for the arrival of death to meet her beloved husband again. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 March 2010 by Roy Pessis
Stephen Wiltshire is an artist who draws and paints detailed cityscapes. He has a particular talent for drawing lifelike, accurate representations of cities, sometimes after having only observed them briefly. Continue Reading