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Most Relevant Dystopian TV Shows

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It’s a common cultural law: in turbulent times people need escapism and so the demand for fantasy and science fiction stories rises. But in our own complicated digital age of political and economical unrest one genre in particular is having an extraordinary popularity boost: the dystopia, being both escapism and cautionary tale. Dark and misantropic […]

The Imaginary Friend

Virtual Reality

The Imaginary Friend by Steye Hallema The Imaginary Friend invites you to take part in the vivid imagination of Daniel, a grieving eight-year-old struggling with the line between reality and fantasy. Become Daniel’s imaginary friend and let him share his world with you. Discover his joys and anxieties, even help him fight his demons head-on. […]

In A Forest

Animation

Over the course of 2010, In A Forest was screened in all major theaters across the Netherlands as a pre-movie to blockbuster action flick, The Last Airbender. Directed by Fons Schiedon (The Killer) and produced by our big sister company, Submarine, In A Forest is part of an initiative by the Dutch Film Fund, Ultrashort! An initiative to […]

The Killer

Motioncomic

Produced by Submarine Channel in 2001, The Killer was the first interactive graphic novels of its kind. This 12-part Flash series is based on the popular French graphic novel noir series, Le Tueur, by Jacamon and Matz. Director of the online adaptation is the illustrator, animator and director Fons Schiedon. With misty-eyed nostalgia we sometimes revisit The […]

Daniel Burwen

Profile

How do you take content formatted to the print medium and bring it to the interactive space? It’s been a burning question for the comics industry, whose many attempts to reinvent comics in the digital space have failed in the past. Enter Cognito Comics founder and creative director Daniel Burwen with his award-winning interactive graphic […]

Venice VR 2019: An Overview

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For the third time, La Biennale di Venezia hosts the most important showcase of creative virtual reality content in the world. Venice VR curators Michel Reilhac and Liz Rosenthal discuss their selection for this year’s festival. One of the trends they observed this year is the rise of sophisticated social entertainment experiences. The interview is […]

High expectations for Venice VR 2018

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The first edition of Venice VR last year was a total blast. For one week during the Venice Film Festival visitors could experience the best VR in the world on a dedicated small island in the Venetian lagoon. The presentation was immaculate and the location spectacular. So the expectations for 2018 are high. Will Venice […]

Festivals: Fumetto and FMX focus on Motion Comics

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The festival season is in full swing and across Europe there are some truly unmissable events for graphic novel-reading fanatics. In addition to events dedicated to the traditional comic books, many events, festivals and conferences are also allocating presentations and exhibitions to motion comics -digital evolutions of the comic book that combine animation and other […]

Animated e-book trailer for thriller ‘The Heir’

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Submarine Channel produces four animated trailers for e-books by the acclaimed Dutch thriller author Charles Den Tex. Each e-book trailer explores a different motion comic technique, and is made by an upcoming Dutch artist. We are very excited about the second trailer in the series that promotes the e-book version of Charles dex Tex‘s brand-new thriller De Erfgenaam […]

2Pause: Time to Dance Jake!

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Jake Gyllenhaal stars as a serial killer who can’t stand to witness people dancing and enjoying themselves in “Time to Dance” by The Shoes, directed by Daniel Wolfe. Traveling around with an old-fashioned fencing sword, Gyllenhaal’s character, “The Slasher”, goes through a series of physical and emotional transformations, as if the killings will paradoxically turn […]