SHIROBAKO follows the journey of Aoi Miyamori and her friends as they work in the competitive and demanding world of anime production. Together, they face the pressures of meeting deadlines, dealing with creative differences, and juggling their personal lives.
Reveals the engineering secrets built into six modern wonders - from Europe's fastest passenger train and largest luxury cruise ship, to North America's toughest bridge and the world's mightiest heavy-lift aircraft.
A mysterious tomb is unearthed in the catacombs under Rome, the contents of which contain evidence of an ageless evil that may once have preyed on man.
This documentary explores the history and culture of first-person shooter video games, showcasing their evolution from the 1990s to the present day. Through archive footage and film clips, it delves into the creative aspects and impact of these games, including their influence on popular culture and the rise of eSports. It also examines the technological advancements that have shaped the genre, from the early days of the Nintendo 64 to console gaming in the 21st century. With a focus on iconic titles like Duke Nukem and James Bond, this film offers an in-depth look at the world of first-person shooter games and their significance in the gaming industry.
Computer Dreams is a documentary film that delves into the fascinating connection between computer technology and dreams. It examines the profound impact of computers on the human mind, exploring how technology shapes and influences our dreams. Through interviews with experts, personal experiences, and astonishing visuals, the film reveals the intricate relationship between computers and the realms of our subconscious.
Buck can slow time to a crawl. How will he use his new power? To impress a girl, of course.
In the movie 'Evolver', a virtual reality game becomes a nightmare when an evil robot starts murdering players. A teenager must team up with friends to stop the killer robot before it reaches the real world. The movie combines elements of action, horror, and sci-fi.
A self-absorbed teenager somehow contacts another universe after she's injured in a car accident.
Beneath the desert lies a terrifying secret! While camping out, two close friends, Gus and John are attacked by an awesome, but unidentifiable force. Fleeing this unknown terror, they come upon Marcy, a vision of beauty, alone in the desert. She’s too good to be true – and probably isn’t!
A woman sees an egg every time she closes her eyes.
Early computed animation in which two characters meet and fall in love.
A piece of abstract cinema by John Whitney. A series squares follow a 3-dimensional track, each one with a slight delay after the other.
An experimental short film by John Whitney Sr. which combines animated shapes and colors; Computer graphics as dynamic, swirling art. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2014.
The first ever comprehensive history of animation worldwide. Animated with hosts created by Bill Plympton, this films includes over 160 films from 26 countries.
This is a world you have never seen before - a world normally hidden under miles of water, the ocean floor. We'll remove the water using CGI animation, revealing a landscape of unimaginable scale with features more dramatic than anything on dry land.
A documentary showcasing the development and workings of various electronic gadgets and devices.
History Channel documentary about recreating the face of Jesus Christ from the Shroud of Turin.
Abstract video art by John Sanborn and Dean Winkler. Dedicated to Ed Emshwiller.
One city bus, three passengers and a back seat scenario they fail to address.
Script? Plot? Characterization? Who needs 'em? Old hat! Passé! What a film needs today is good music and wild special effects! And, of course, the key ingredient: Great juggling!