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Some details:

  • I must have reached it via io9.com, gizmodo or imgur.
  • It was probably within 6 last months.
  • The animation is really good and realistic for what it is.
  • No dialogue.
  • ~5 minutes.
  • Animated (CGI, futuristic, real life like)

Synopsis:

A pilot in full suit walking towards a ship, you can see on lookers from a distance that could be scientists or superior officers. Once in his cockpit, the hangar fades and begins some sort of FTL transition where the ship appears to not move at all, but is encapsulated by some sort of bubble which then collapses on it self and causes the ship to be instantly transported to an inhabited planet.

The ship then begins to fly off. The pilot sees a series of abstract objects inside his cockpit dashboard (implying other destinations) and you realize that the first objective is the first of the destinations. The pilot reaches a place that does not seem natural forming, landing and going towards the center of this place, the pilot searches with the aid of a scanner on this arm (a helm piece) but does not find anything. You then see the FTL transition as before and the ship is once again in a different world. The new planet is different, but reaches a similar non-natural looking place as before.

This continues with several more scenes where you can detect the frustration of the pilot as the places to visit run down. Upon reaching the last place to visit, a signal is detected and the pilot races towards it. It seems the signal is getting weaker but reaches it in time. Eureka! It is found, then the pilot is transitioned back to the hangar where everything started. You realize it must have been some sort of test.

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I believe the film you're looking for is the title sequence for IFCC (Independent Festival of Creative Communication) 2017. It showcases a pilot in full space suit, walking towards a ship that seemingly travels from destination to destination by folding space. It even has the arm scanner. :)

The official page of the project, along with concept arts and making-of videos, is available here.

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  • Wow! I think you've hit the nail right on the head there! It's a beautiful film, how did you find it? Jun 27, 2017 at 8:17
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    I never realised that the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry were such good film makers. Jun 27, 2017 at 9:18
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    @Gallifreyan In my profession I study a lot of motion graphics work and this was a featured title on artofthetitle.com - I had seen it a month or so ago and it apparently made quite the impression since it jogged my memory. And SQB - Thank you for the warm welcome! I'll check it out :)
    – crichins
    Jun 27, 2017 at 13:26
  • I saw some making-of videos after some googling - it was very impressive. Thank you for this answer! Jun 27, 2017 at 14:17
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    Thanks crichins!! Exactly, you just made my day and it's so satisfying to see it again.
    – carnator
    Jun 30, 2017 at 16:18
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I think it's either

  • Voyagers,

  • Sumer,

  • or Planet Unknown

They're the best ones I've got after research.

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    Please provide any information that suggests it's those films to help the asker quickly read if it's the right film.
    – Edlothiad
    May 30, 2017 at 7:42
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    Could you at list link those here, so people don't have to go places to find them? May 30, 2017 at 12:02
  • List those names at Google and see May 30, 2017 at 12:58
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    That is not how we answer questions. Please list one work per answer, and provide details as to why you think those are the films the asker is looking for. May 31, 2017 at 19:50
  • Also, none of the 4 films named "Voyagers" or something similar fit the description. And none of the other two films you listed do as well. May 31, 2017 at 19:51

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