The bright and shiny minds behind Universal Everything have created a new ident campaign for the relaunch of AOL. The videos were meant for content to be broadcast through web video, mobile, digital campaigns and outdoor LED displays. When it comes to video, it is all about providing content these days. Is this approach a foreshadowing of what will happen to the production of television commercials in the future? Regardless, it’s gorgeous visual art once again from Universal Everything.
Buenos Aires-based motion graphics and 3D studio PUNGA have generated some vivid and imaginatively rendered animation sequences that move at blazing speed.
For a kind of hit and miss album N.A.S.A. keeps managing to get some great music videos made. This go round features the vocals of Tom Waits and Cool Keith with motion graphics by the Montreal-based Fluorescent Hill.
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With only a 4 week production schedule, the phenomenally talented Buck was able to complete The Bravery’s music video for their latest single ‘Slow Poison’. The video is a psychonaut outer-to-interdimensional 70’s Space Odyssey throwback that is mind-bendingly bad ass. We have contracted buck multiple times before at the agency where I currently work, and they are much more than just remarkably talented, they are also remarkably nice people.
Olga Midlenko is motion/graphic designer and director who has conceived some beautiful imagery for style boards. It’s more art to me than imagery for motion graphics. Her original love was interior design and architecture but there is no questioning her talent for motionography.
Credits:
Philippe Desfretier
Nicolas Dufresne
Sylvain Kauffmann
Martin Laugero
Original music by :
Thomas Miquel
On a rainy afternoon, a child plays with his snails and falls along with them into a dreamy circus. I guess I don’t have to mention the visuals are stunning.
Here is the video for I Say Fever by the band Ramona Falls. The video was directed by Stefan Nadelman. I just have to say that both the video and the song are fantastic.
One of the newest ADC Young Guns, Benjamin Steiger Levine produces some of the most captivating video and cinematic work I’ve seen in such a long time. Inventive, fresh, and paired with music tracks of equal spark. While his website is limited in content, this is a perfect example of quality over quantity. If you know more about Levine, please share!
‘A preview clip of my animated and interactive application based on the poster by Fritz Kahn: Der Mensch als Industriepalast [Man as Industrial Palace] from 1926.’
“A man travels through his senses, and through the other’s body, discovers his own.”
Created for the Louis Vuitton Journeys Awards.
Credits:
Written & Directed by: Jean-Julien Pous & Denis Huneau
Starring: Kim Captein, Sam Azami
Producer: Raymond van der Kaaij
Production assistant: Dijana Olcay-Hot
Director of Photography: Gregg Telussa
Sound design: Jean-Julien Pous
Gaffer: Adriaan van de Polder
Stills Photographer: Tommy Ga-Ken Wan
Body Painter: Ferry Zeeman
Runners: Jasper Bakker, Dave Bras
Visual Effects: Gilles Brinkhuizen, Denis Huneau, Jean-Julien Pous
Visual Effects Assistants: Sylvain Jorget, Caroline Voglaire, Jean-Michel Trauscht