The creation of an animation short is an interesting exercise. Gone are the days when the cartoon was played alongside feature films in cinemas. Instead these creations don't really have a readily recognisable forum or stage where they can find wide exposure.
The form itself is interesting as it is usually the work of just a small group of people or maybe just one brave soul like students creating course work or a professional looking to explore personal boundaries.
This can mean that the vision is less likely to be diluted and daring it its execution.
The Internet has provided a place to show off these creations with some finding fame on the likes of You Tube.
An example of a personal project is Ryan Woodward used his considerable gesture drawing skill taking it to produce an evocative piece of animation
The Thought of You. There are more details on the process on his site
http://conteanimated.com/
Thought of You from
Ryan J Woodward on
Vimeo.
Out of Sight was a graduation project by Yu Ya-ting, Yeh Ya-hsuan and Chung Ling from the Department of Multimedia and Animation Art at National Taiwan University of Arts. It is a hand drawn imagining of the world perceived a blind girl.