January 8th, 2009

From http://devilducky.com/media/46686. I find this very entertaining.
January 8th, 2009

This 3D medical animation shows a time lapse view of labor and delivery during normal vaginal birth in a simplified form with only the mother's skeletal structures and the baby in the uterus. Also shown in detail is dilatation (dilation or dilating) and effacement (thinning) of the cervix during childbirth contractions. See more 3D medical animations from Nucleus Medical Art at http://www.nucleusinc.com/youtube
January 8th, 2009

My Master's Thesis Animation, which I completed while I was at The School of Visual Arts, MFA Computer Art, in New York City. Created using Maya, After Effects, and rigged using The Setup Machine by Anzovin studios. If you would like to download there is a small version at my website: www.donysanimation.com The music is orginal and is by Tim Cassell, someone I went to highschool with. The music is available here: http://donysanimation.com/01KiwiThemeA.mp3 http://donysanimation.com/02KiwiThemeB.mp3 Alot of people have been emailing me asking a whole lot of questions. Maybe you can find some answers here: http://www.isfat.com/happyjunk/kiwi.php Everyone thank you so much for your compliments and kind words! http://www.savethekiwi.org.nz Rate Kiwi! on IMDB! http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1051713/
January 8th, 2009

LOL!
January 8th, 2009

Animation, a funny race between penguin and otstrich
January 8th, 2009

The Olympics 08.08.08 http://www.bbc.co.uk/monkeyolympics BBC Sport's marketing campaign and titles for the forthcoming Olympic Games are based upon the traditional Chinese folklore 'Journey to the West'. The animation and music were specially produced by Jamie Hewlett and Damon Albarn.
January 8th, 2009

http://www.blublu.org/ The new short film by Blu: an ambiguous animation painted on public walls. Made in Buenos Aires and in Baden (fantoche) http://www.blublu.org/ http://www.blublu.org/sito/video/muto.htm music by Andrea Martignoni produced by Mercurio Film assistant: Sibe more videos at: http://www.blublu.org/sito/video/video.htm
January 8th, 2009

More at http://www.aniboom.com A stick figure takes on the world. This guy is awesome! Very cool animation. Animation by Michael Lubin http://www.aniboom.com/boomzones/jerryiscool3394 Gotta question? Ask me: facebook: http://www.tinyurl.com/aniboomfanpage MySpace - http://www.myspace.com/aniboom Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/aniboom If you liked this animation, don't forget to subscribe, you know you want to .
January 8th, 2009

Animated version of the Bayeux Tapestry. Starts about halfway through the original work at the appearence of Halley's Comet and concludes at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
January 8th, 2009

Visit http://www.aniboom.com for cartoons and funny animations! Two defective robots compete over a loose hand Animation by Rani Naamani http://www.aniboom.com/boomzones/rani Follow me: facebook: http://www.tinyurl.com/aniboomfanpage MySpace - http://www.myspace.com/aniboom Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/aniboom If you liked this animation, don't forget to subscribe, you know you want to .
January 8th, 2009

i made this stopmotion video for minilogue this summer, this is the short version. all made on whiteboard so...no undo/redo the long version will be available on the DVD. released on crosstown rebels www.minilogue.com www.ljudbilden.com myspace.com/ljudbilden www.nosordo.com www.crosstownrebels.com my other username "ljudbilden": http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=ljudbilden +a stressed portfolio...still uploading stuff http://www.cpluv.com/ljudbilden/
January 8th, 2009

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January 8th, 2009

Check out more winners at http://www.aniboom.com/awards2008/ "Our Wonderful Nature" came in first place of the jury category! Two water shrew's get in a "matrix" fight. Animation by Tomer Eshed http://www.aniboom.com/boomzones/trikotrak Follow me: facebook: http://www.tinyurl.com/aniboomfanpage MySpace - http://www.myspace.com/aniboom Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/aniboom If you liked this animation, don't forget to subscribe, you know you want to .
January 8th, 2009

The Tell-Tale Heart is a wonderful animated short film of 1953 based on Edgar Allan Poe short-story. The story told by a mad man has a dark visual with a perfect work of narration by James Mason. It is a UPA Production and was the first cartoon to be X-rated (adults only) in Great Britain under the British Board of Film Censors classification system. Really great - you have to see it.
January 8th, 2009

This simplified 3D medical animation depicts a normal vaginal birth using a time-lapse effect. Strong uterine contractions push the fetus (baby) forcibly through the birth canal during labor. Concurrently, a picture-in-picture effect at the upper right shows the baby's head moving through the mother's pelvic outlet. See more 3D medical animations from Nucleus Medical Art at http://www.nucleusinc.com/youtube
January 8th, 2009

3D morphable model face animation by Volker Blantz
January 8th, 2009

The Original Onyxia Wipe Animation ============================ This is an animation I made back in April 2006 about an unsuccessful, but yet disturbingly hilarious, attempt to defeat the dragon Onyxia from World of Warcraft. The audio was created by "Dives" from Wipe Club, I had nothing to do with its creation, I only made the animation. PS: Cheers to the guys from "Wipe Club" (http://www.wipeclub.eu) for making the sound clip! ============================ Credits: Orlando Bloom - Pirates of the Caribbean 'Priest' comic - Flintlocke's Guide to Azeroth (http://au.pc.gamespy.com/articles/578/578734p1.html) Audio - "Dives", Wipeclub (http://www.wipeclub.eu)
January 8th, 2009

Animator vs. Animation 2
January 8th, 2009

It is a very excellent animation which explains the hiv replication very clearly. For free download of this video please visit my webpage http://rufusrajadurai.wetpaint.com/ And other 3D animation videos visit http://rufusrajadurai.wetpaint.com/page/3D+Medical+Animation+Library Regards, Dr.Rufus The Lyrics of this video is here Targeting HIV replication The replication of HIV 1 is a multi-stage process. Each step is crucial to successful replication and is therefore a potential target of antiretroviral drugs. Step one is the infection of a suitable host-cell, such as a CD4-positive T-lymphocyte. Entry of HIV into the cell requires the presence of certain receptors on the cell surface, CD4 -- receptors and co-receptors such as CCR5 or CXCR4. These receptors interact with protein-complexes, which are embedded in the viral envelope. These complexes are composed of two glycoproteins: an extracellular gp 120 and a transmembrane gp 41 When HIV approaches the target cell gp120 binds to the CD4-receptors. This process is termed attachment. It promotes further binding to a co-receptor. Co-receptor binding results in a conformational change in gp120. This allows gp41 to unfold and insert its hydrophobic terminus into the cell membrane. Gp 41 then folds back on itself. This draws the virus towards the cell and facilitates the fusion of their membranes. The viral nucleocapsid enters the host cell and breaks open releasing two viral RNA-strands and 3 essential replication enzymes: Integrase, Protease and Reverse Transcriptase. Reverse Transcriptase begins the reverse transcription of viral RNA. It has two catalytic domains: The Ribonuclease-H active site And the polymerase active site Here single stranded viral RNA is transcribed into an RNA-DNA double helix. Ribonuclease- H breaks down the RNA. The polymerase then completes the remaining DNA-strand to form a DNA -- double helix. Now Integrase goes into action. It cleaves a dinucleotide from each 3-prime end of the DNA creating two sticky ends. Integrase then transfers the DNA into the cell nucleus and facilitates its integration into the host cell genome. The host cell genome now contains the genetic information of HIV. Activation of the cell induces transcription of proviral DNA into messenger RNA. The viral messenger RNA migrates into the cytoplasm where building blocks for a new virus are synthesised. Some of them have to be processed by the viral protease. Protease cleaves longer proteins into smaller core proteins. This step is crucial to create an infectious virus. Two viral RNA-strands and the replication enzymes then come together and core proteins assemble around them forming the capsid. This immature particle leaves the cell acquiring a new envelope of host and viral proteins. The virus matures and becomes ready to infect other cells. HIV replicates billions of times per day destroying the hosts` immune cells and eventually causing disease progression. Drugs which interfere with the key steps of viral replication can stop this fatal process. Entry into the host cell can be blocked by fusion inhibitors for example. Inhibition of reverse transcriptase by nucleoside inhibitors or by non-nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase- inhibitors is part of standard antiretroviral regimens. The action of Integrase can be blocked. Protease inhibitors are also part of standard antiretroviral therapy. Each blocked step in viral replication is a step towards better control of HIV disease. Script, Storyboard, Art Direction by: Frank Schauder, MD Animation: MACKEVISION Publicity: Dr.Rufus Rajadurai.MD.,D.DENS.,
January 8th, 2009

In 1969, a 14-year-old Beatle fanatic named Jerry Levitan, armed with a reel-to-reel tape deck, snuck into John Lennon's hotel room in Toronto and convinced John to do an interview about peace. 38 years later, Jerry has produced a film about it. Using the original interview recording as the soundtrack, director Josh Raskin has woven a visual narrative which tenderly romances Lennon's every word in a cascading flood of multipronged animation. Raskin marries the terrifyingly genius pen work of James Braithwaite with masterful digital illustration by Alex Kurina, resulting in a spell-binding vessel for Lennon's boundless wit, and timeless message.
January 8th, 2009

Enjoy the beautiful French-made Spanish animation movie "En Tus Brazos" about how nothing can stop a tango dancing couple ... not even fate. It abounds with creativity, sentiment and argentine tango. The greatest tango dancer of the 20's is stuck in a wheelchair after a tragic accident. Thanks to his wife, he recovers the use of his legs, the time of one imaginary dance, ending entreating passionately "Don't stop, hold me tight". Directed by François-Xavier Goby http://fxgoby.free.fr/home.html Edouard Jouret and Matthieu Landour. France 2005. Presented on festivals in San Diego (Siggraph 2007, Award of Excellence), Annecy (France), Argentina (Mar del Plata), Poland (ReAnimacja), Auch (France), Miami (Romance), Spain (Animac), California (San Diego), Monaco (Imagina), France (Valenciennes), Bristol, Séoul and Paris. Original version on http://www.entusbrazos.fr/ Production: Supinfocom Valenciennes http://www.supinfocom.fr/news.html Distribution: Premium Films http://www.premium-films.com/pages%20web/entus.htm Music (first part): "En Tus Brazos" by Alfredo de Angelis and Oscar Larroca (vocal). Composition by Carlos Zárate. Lyric by Elizardo Martínez Vilas (Marvil). "Yo me cegué en tus ojazos y fui a caer en tus brazos. Y entre tus brazos yo fui feliz, porque te amé con delirio. Yo fui a caer en tus brazos y así llegué hasta el martirio. Te juro que enloquecí, cuando por dentro me vi, y comprendí lo que hacía. Quiero mirar hacia Dios, aunque me muerda el dolor, aunque me cueste morir" Music (final part): "El Huracán" by Edgardo Donato. Composition by Osvaldo Donato
January 8th, 2009

Visit http://www.aniboom.com for more Animation and Cartoons. All monkeys get what they want. Created by Zach Parrish If you wanna chat with me: facebook: http://www.tinyurl.com/aniboomfanpage MySpace - http://www.myspace.com/aniboom Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/aniboom If you liked this animation, don't forget to subscribe, you know you want to .
January 8th, 2009

AHD168 is a computer generated robot who was written out of a TV advert due to credit crunched budgetary constraints. AHD168 now spends his days wandering the streets looking for a meaningful role in an animated TV project.
January 8th, 2009

"The Adventures of Hello Kitty & Friends" is a computer-animated series that brings the famous Sanrio characters to audiences all over the world. The series is an initiative of Sanrio Digital, executed by Dream Cortex. While the technology that Dream Cortex used to create the show is recent, "The Adventures of Hello Kitty & Friends" adheres to the core values established more than 30 years ago by Sanrio: happiness, family values, friendship, and educational value. "The Adventures of Hello Kitty & Friends" targets children aged three to nine years, though it is also popular with older kids and even among some adults. The series offers an entertaining and often humorous way for young children to learn about social interaction and behaviour while following the adventures of some of the world's best-loved and most recognizable characters. http://blog.dreamcortex.com http://blog.hellokitty.com/3danimation
January 8th, 2009

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