Archive for the 'Motion' Category

Justice Videos

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

3 of the most interesting music videos I’ve seen this year have come from Justice (the French electronic music duo).
The first one was for D.A.N.C.E., with very cool animated t-shirts

The next was DVNO, an exploration of 80s typography, motion and design

and most recently they released a video for Stress.
In the previous two videos the attraction [...]

Iron Man Credits Sequence

Monday, May 12th, 2008

I really like the credits sequence Prolouge Film’s Danny Yount did for Iron Man.  I didn’t know about it until I saw it at the theatre and I was very pleasantly surprised.
It’s paced perfectly, the added shakiness and dirt go really well with the music, and the way the schematics blow out and rotate add [...]

Juno Titles

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

Nice opening titles for Juno, handmade by Shadowplay Studios. My favorite pieces are 1. the birch trees 2. “Juno” flashing in different colors and 3. is she drinking a gallon of milk?

Nastuh: Visual Effects Artist

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

Check out the site for Nastuh Abootalebi, a German visual effects artist. His work is very good but what relly atracted me to the site is how he’s showing his work.

View site: (http://213.239.221.89/)
Visual effects are least effective when you know what was changed in the scene, which can makes this kind of work hard [...]

Stranger Than Fiction Pitch

Saturday, May 19th, 2007

I noticed that MK12 posted 2 clips from the pitch for Stranger Than Fiction.
It’s very interesting to see the the first draft. There are some cool things about the initial approach but I think what they ended up with was the right way to go.

Click the images to watch the videos

PSST! Pass It On…

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007

A collaborative motion graphics experiment.“The mission of PSST is to produce original short films through the collaboration of different teams of designers, directors, and animators. Each film is comprised of three sections produced by three different teams. This process is the whole idea behind PSST! – a technique derived from the Dadaist game of Exquisite [...]

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