Donato Sansone shows his dedication to the craft with this clever piece about the flipside to losing one’s head in an argument.
I was looking around for some papercraft animation and stumbled upon… well, exactly what I was looking for. Johnny Kelly’s The Seed follows the life cycle of a single apple seed. Nice handling of the excretion transition, you sly devil.
In order to avoid shilling for Frito-Lay, I will refrain from delving into this animation’s raison d’ĂȘtre. But really, what a treat of little animated shorts these are. I saw the first in an online video ad, looked around for a YouTube copy, and stumbled across 4 more. Has Frito-Lay decided to support the animation community in these troubled times by employing as many talented artists as possible to produce work that is (let’s be honest) only tangentially related to either chips or dip?
Next, let’s see Doritos sponsor some mimes.
Loving the steampunk mech action.

While we’re on the subject of title cards… I’ve been doing research on a forthcoming project, and I came across Dave Mackey’s Warner Bros. Cartoons Filmography and Title Card Gallery. The Wayback Machine says he’s been working on it for a while, and I’m glad I found it. It’s really an invaluable resource.

A chase scene as two octopi try to stick together. Nice bit of animation.
I’ve been thoroughly impressed with the animation I’ve seen come out of Gobelins in Paris, and this short is no exception. Julien Bocabeille is now at Dreamworks, and he’ll hopefully improve the stew.
Directed by: Julien Bocabeille, Francois-Xavier Chanioux, Olivier Delabarre, Thierry Marchand, Quentin Marmier, Emud Mokhberi.