The internet can be whatever you want. Its also a place where you can be whomever you want. This film explores those ideas through the simple device of two friends and a door. A Chrome Short by Hunter Gatherer. http://www.huntergatherer.net/
The simple video game mirrors the simplicity of Google Chrome’s clean user interface. We used stop-motion to create this short film promoting Google’s new browser. A Chrome Short by Pantograph. http://www.pangra.net
Chicken or Egg? A simple query takes our hero on a wild rollercoaster ride through the Internet, where chicken links to feather, feather to pillow, pillow to tooth fairy, and so on. Fasten your seatbelts. A Chrome Short by Superfad. http://www.superfad.com/
On the internet you can do things. To do those things you need tools that do things. But how do those things help you do things? A Chrome Short by Open. http://www.notclosed.com/
From 9-5 in 60 seconds… one person’s day of online surfing captured on a 102" x 66" paper screen. A Chrome Short by Default Office. www.defaultwebsite.info
The Internet is full of nooks and crannies hiding all kinds of technological mischief. Who do you have defending you? And what color are their tights? A Chrome Short by Steve Mottershead http://www.parkpictures.com/
When everyone puts their heads together, great things happen. This film explores how the internet makes it easy to collaborate with anyone, anytime. A Chrome Short by The Collaborative Works of Jeff & Paul. http://thecollaborativeworksofjeffandpaul.com/
What makes a good browser? And, what the the heck is a browser to begin with? This video explores these fundamental questions and provides some warm and fuzzy answers. A Chrome Short by Christoph Niemann. Music by Kim Wetmore. http://www.christophniemann.com/