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- When aliens misinterpret video feeds of classic arcade games as a declaration of war, they attack the Earth in the form of the video games.
- Centres on three mates whose world revolves around their obsession for the fictional MMORPG Kingdom Scrolls, splitting between their real and virtual lives, and how they cross over.
- A teen uses a holograph to create a pop star for his friend's band.
- It is a celebration of the unique magic of 2D hand-drawn animation and an exploration of how the Disney of the late 1980s and early 1990s led to an animation boom that was quickly upended by the computer animation revolution that followed.
- New York City is invaded by 8-bit creatures.
- Centers on four misfits whose world revolves around the fictional online computer game, Battle of Thrones, splitting between their real and virtual lives, and how they cross over.
- Evil forces have invaded an isolated island and have targeted Patrick and Susan's grandfather, Mr. Campbell. Guided by Jack, a charming Irish rogue, the siblings end up on a dangerous journey filled with magic and mystery.
- The journey of three young friends whose lives revolve around an online video game, with the ultimate goal of defeating a virtual villain.
- Pixel Pinkie is about two girls named Nina and Anni. On her birthday Nina gets a phone with a genie infused into the phone named Pixel Pinkie in it who can make her wishes come true. However Nina and Anni have to keep Pixel Pinkie away from others so that she can remain largely unknown. They have to keep it as a secret. Each episode sees the girls wishing for something from Pixel Pinkie then they insult and offend her when their wish goes wrong, the girls then have to solve their problem alone.
- The Program has changed everything. It has rejected human creativity has questioned free will and seems to be able of breaking the walls of reason. Universal Knowledge is now within reach but, is the human race ready?
- In collaboration with director Terrence Malick and his coworkers, this film shows the power of Pixel 3's advanced camera. It is a celebration of humanity's innate sense of curiosity and wonder.
- "Pixels" portrays the disintegration of a relationship. When the distance between the couple seems hopeless, facing it will be the only option.
- Pixel Gun 3D is a fun first-person multiplayer shooter.
- Follows Dot as she travels through time and space to chase the Cyblin Lord. He's planning to make himself the protagonist of the Pixel Ripped game series.
- An exploration of the 2,073,600 pixels that make up a 1080p video and all the things they can do.
- The Gang from @tonythetoxicowl are sucked into a video game and with no escape insight they choose to help a kid beat the game.
- Imscared is a metahorror game that protagonizes the player, putting him in a surreal first-person experience. Find keys, open doors and search for the exit to this nightmare.
- For Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002), there were to be many more visual effects than in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999). This documentary shows many VFX meetings between George Lucas and ILM. Many of these meetings focus around the creation of a completely digital Yoda, used for the first time in the Star Wars films.
- A tragicomedy made up of four stories, each featuring the same mobile phone, which plays a role in the main characters lives. At times the plots of the stories meet, on other occasions they go down completely separate paths showing the people of today taken aback by the reality and turning their everyday life into a nonsensically comic and dramatic show sometimes filled with metaphysics, exposing the transient nature of everything that surrounds the modern man.
- A film that uses videogames as a catalyst for the transcendence of art through technology, and the worldwide creative culture they have influenced in their growth in the modern day. Through the words of many respected gaming personalities, as discussion is made about how videogames have come into their own as an expressive medium, and how they have made us question and think about their characters, worlds, and much much more.
- PewDiePie's Pixelings is quirky creature-collecting game set in PewDiePie's Pixelverse.
- After discovering her cheating boyfriend, Danica Shaw finds pleasure in all the wrong places, until an unexpected knock at her door.
- In a subterranean dystopian future, an ultra-conservative dictator has eradicated gender equality and made life miserable for anyone unlucky enough to be female. When an oppressed teenage girl discovers her homemade synthesizer has the power to emasculate men and pleasure women, she forms an electro-duo dubbed Bad Pixels, and sets out to restore equality via auditory bliss.
- Three average adults suddenly become thrust into a world like no other. Trapped in a virtual reality world, the trio must band together if they want to escape, and discover the truth surrounding a mysterious figure that keeps appearing. To find their way home, they'll need to dig deep and unravel the secrets, enduring quests along the way.
- In a future decadent world where "the Program" terminated with creativity, humankind has taken refuge in virtual reality to live their dreams and adventures as the real world falls apart.
- In this documentary about low-budget filmmaking in upstate New York, you'll learn how affordable digital-video technology has changed the lives of the artists behind action flicks, monster movies, nonfiction stories, and comedies. "Every Pixel Tells a Story" introduces viewers to a wide range of independent filmmakers, all of whom prove that with a little ingenuity, access to the right technology, and plenty of tenacity, filmmakers can still practice their craft 3,000 miles from Hollywood. In fact, "Every Pixel Tells a Story" is an example of what can be accomplished on digital video. Producer-director Peter Hanson shot and edited the movie in a matter of weeks using a camcorder, a computer editing system, and a $30 microphone from Radio Shack, all while spending a fraction of what the documentary would have cost had it been shot on film.
- A romantic web developer builds an online fantasy world to win the girl of his dreams.
- Four friends relive their former glory while memorializing their deceased friend.
- From Tim Burton's Oscar-winning Alice in Wonderland, to various appearances at Comic Con, the art work of internationally-acclaimed digital illustrator Bobby Chiu has been displayed all throughout the World. Pen & Pixel profiles Bobby Chiu and his team of artists at Imaginism Studios, located in Toronto, Canada. This short documentary allows a glimpse at their exciting work in the field of digital art as well an exploration of their philosophies regarding a medium that has taken art to a new level.
- What happens when two phones stop being rivals and start being friends? You get #BestPhonesForever.
- "Pixels in a Landscape" is the wild vision of multiple digital worlds that are all interconnected.
- Hal Lasko, better known as Grandpa, worked as a graphic artist back when everything was done by hand. His family introduced him to the computer and Microsoft Paint long after he retired. Now, Grandpa spends ten hours a day moving pixels around his computer paintings. His work is a blend of pointillism and 8-Bit art. Meet 98-year-old Hal Lasko, The Pixel Painter.
- Behind-the-scenes special featurette looking at the unique visual elements that define the tone of CSI: Cyber, with explanations from the Director of Photography, executive producer and cast members.
- A team of video specialists have an hour to determine the validity of a potentially scandalous security camera reel.