Quadratmeterboy by CLEPTOMANICX

Cleptomanicx’s paper-cut stop motion is a refreshing twist on your typical skate vid. For a peek at the laborious prep work that went into the project, check out the making of >

Once There Was a King by Tytus Majerski

Tytus Majerski’s stop motion and CG interpretation of this old Polish lullaby is as beautiful as it is bleak. But fear not, this twisted tale ends on a sweet note.

ParaNorman - Faces of ParaNorman by Grow Film Company

Old school meets too cool for school in the upcoming stop-motion film, ParaNorman. Laika, the studio responsible for Coraline, used 3D printers to make thousands of facial variations for their colorful cast of characters. The result is nothing short of staggering.

BATMAN : DARK KNIGHTFALL (HD full version) by Parabucks

It’s hard to believe that this Batman fan video, made entirely with Batman action figures, is Derek Kwok and Henri Wong’s first attempt at stop-motion. Could’ve fooled us, guys!

Places Other People Have Lived by Laura Yilmaz

The sale of Laura Yilmaz’s childhood home springboards her on a journey through the past. You’ll be glad she brought you along for the ride.

No Noodles by Tyler Nicolson

This clever stop motion will have you taking a closer look before you chow down on your next bowl of noodles. You never know who might be swimming around in there!

CREATE - A stop motion short by Dan MacKenzie

A little boy imagines he’s a mad scientist bringing a pet monster to life. This stop-motion animation’s got heart — and Pop-Tart brains.

Balancing Blocks by Part & Parcel

Part & Parcel shows us the magic that goes into every bag of Fort Standard’s wooden balancing blocks. We’re toppled over by the sound work and wonderful stop motion here. 

The Shins : The Rifle’s Spiral by Jamie Caliri

Both ominous and enchanting, this stop motion for The Shins’ “The Rifle’s Spiral” tells a tale of rival magicians trying to out-trick each other in order to gain control of a very special rabbit.

38-39°C by KANGMIN KIM

There’s a certain kind of magic conjured by the steam and heat of a bath house. “38-39°C” delves into a hallucination experienced in such extreme temperatures, exploring the relationship between father and son in stop motion.