“This is a direct video output from the iPad’s HD screen which generates the animation in realtime at 1024×768. It’s based on my previous animations and ‘Zio’ – my iPhone app. It’s created by complex algorithms and random generation, so you never get the exact same animation everytime you run it.”
The video was produced by codemaster Glenn Marshall with music by Brian Eno.
Molho is the work of Brazilian director Marcelo Altino Garcia. He has created across numerous disciplines and takes a unique individualist approach to each project. I have posted his work before but he has recently updated with some new and noteworthy projects. He has a large body of work already on display and he is definitely someone to keep an eye on in the future.
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‘Gently Gently’ is the first single off of Christopher Smith’s debut album, The Beckon Call, out May 11, 2010 on Boompa Records. The video was directed by SALAZAR.
Directed by SALAZAR
Director of Photography – Todd Duym
Art Direction – Hitoshi Okamoto
Assistant Set Decorator – Robin Hunt
Make the future was produced by Alex Dobbin for FutureLab.tv with his friend and collaborator John-Slade.co.uk. The music was composed by M.Price. The piece is about the reconsideration of education in the light of social and technological change.
Field is an experimental short film designed and animated by Selfburning with sound design Alexey Devyanin. You can learn more about Devyanin here and Self Burning here.
I can’t really say much about Sean Dekkers because he doesn’t say anything about himself at his new website. He does however have some excellent work for motion in his portfolio.
A dreamy little diddy directed by Directed by TAKCOM. You can download the Vital EP for free here. To be perfectly honest the music is a little saccharin for my taste but the motion work for the video is beautiful.
“Chris Black possesses a power that could lead to the destruction of the current regime, and they will stop at nothing to destroy him. The chase is on as Chris runs for his life in this sci-fi thriller set in an alternate and futuristic Los Angeles.”
There has been a lot of buzz about this short lately. I think because it’s the kind of thing that is possible now in a world of digital creative when an ambitious group of people bands together with a menial budget to create something amazing. And that’s exactly what happened here and it’s impossible not to feel inspired by the effort.
Director : Ricardo de Montreuil
Producers: Ricardo de Montreuil & Eliz Eskeranli
Writers: Ricardo de Montreuil & Antonio Perez
Cinematographer: Andres Sanchez
Music by: Angelo Milli
Special Effects Supervisor: Aaron Burns
3D Modeling and Animation: Juan Somarriba and Francisco Concha
Visual Effects and Compositing: Ricardo de Montreuil
Editing: Ricardo de Montreuil
Color Correction: Santiago Padilla
Sound Design and Mixing: Martin Seltzer
Budget: $5k
Format: RED 1920×1080
Special thanks: Filmosonido, CO3 and Converse
Ziul is the work of Brazilian designer/art director/director/animator/compositor Marcel Luiz currently lives in Santa Monica, CA. He recently launched his first website to share with the world what he has been up to and he has been busy generating some colorful motion work.
I am really digging the style of this teenage suicide prevention PSA originally commissioned by DDB NY/Ad council. Slick.
Credits:
Direction: Mirrorshade
Animation: Mirrorshade
Music: Finn Mcnicholas
Foley: Jason Arber
Production Company: Guru Studio
Creative Director: Frank Falcone
Agency Producer: Matt Nowak DDB NY
Client: Ad Council
Sound: Syndicate
The French motion graphics designer who calls himself Gkaster has updated his reel and website with some new examples of his craft. It’s bright, flashy, techy and sexy.
It might date back a few months but it is still fun to watch Fluorescent Hill get crazy for the single “Spacious Thoughts” N.A.S.A. featuring the musical talents of Kool Keith and Tom Waits.
Carl Burgess has released an updated website and portfolio of his work under the name More Soon. It is sublimely strange with some real moments of genuine brilliance in his work. Pick through and be click happy because behind each thumbnail is a treasure trove of divine strangeness. Yes indeed. Very strange.