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2014 Animated Short Films

2014 Animated Short Films


Granddaughter
An incoming storm helps to transform a young girl's perspective of the world.


My Dearest
An independent animated short about a man's quest to be reunited with the woman he loves.

 
Silent
Two street performers dream of bringing their 'Picture and Sound Show' to life. When they discover a magical contraption inside an old theatre, they embark on a cinematic adventure of sight and sound, traveling through movie history to find the audience they always wanted.


Stan
Stan was born with a hell of a problem: an unfortunate resemblance to the devil. Rejected by society, Stan is forced to live a life of solitude. But Stan stays hopeful, creatively seeking connection and persisting despite all odds. Stan's life is destined to change when a strange delivery arrives at his door.


Sunny and Steve: Enjoy the Sweets
The short film tells a humorous tale of an office worker as he struggles with a protective, seemingly innocent bunny on a quest for sweets. In this first episode released for Easter, Sunny revels in every opportunity to keep the Easter eggs from Steve, and goes to any length to ensure there is no sharing allowed.


The Looking Planet
During the construction of the universe, a young member of the Cosmos Corps of Engineers decides to break some fundamental laws in the name of self-expression.


The OceanMaker
After the seas have disappeared, a courageous young female pilot fights against vicious sky pirates for control of the last remaining source of water: the clouds.


The Planets
The Planets is an intergalactic animated adventure through twelve distinct worlds. In them we find plasticine battles, bored sheep, robots in love, ghostly fish & chips, superhero kids, as well as lots of other shenanigans. These often hilarious, bizarre, and creepy planets give us a glimpse into a part of outer space that has yet been undiscovered as well as a mirror to how we on Planet Earth spend our lives.

Savannah College of Art and Design