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January 26, 2010
This piece was animated by finger on an iPod touch in Autodesk’s Sketchbook Mobile. Check out Impactist’s blog about their process here: No Comments January 25, 2010
Grab a beer at the next NYC motion graphics meetup this Wednesday 27th, 8pm at Blue Seats. More info on Facebook. Honda Films continues it’s “Dream The Impossible” series with their sixth installment, Living With Robots, focusing on ASIMO: the world’s most advanced humanoid robot. Title animation and graphics by Dave Dimeola.
London Technical Director, Talli Peled, flaunts a big, fat reel that’s bursting at the seams with lighting and vfx shots for the feature film market. Illustration blog here. January 24, 2010 Romanian Art Director, Noper, flexes his creative muscles with a website embracing both illustration and animation. GlobalHue Latino enlists Shilo to create Community: a broadcast spot that encourages the namesake by shaping a neighborhood through clay. Behind the scenes here. French director, Yoann Lemoine, creates the hilarious safe-sex promo, AIDES Graffiti (Thanks, Cartoon Brew). NSFW January 22, 2010
Brimful of process imagery, Art of The Title chats up Prologue’s Danny Yount, in this interview for the main title of Sherlock Holmes. January 21, 2010
Director and animatronics mega talent, John Nolan, brings us “Nolan’s Cheddar”, a suspense story. Note to the fainthearted: Stick with it; it’s seriously strong. Fox Sports Design continues it’s relationship with NASCAR in I Believe: a 3-spot campaign comprised of Projection, Diner, and Track. Motion Designer Ryan Uhrich hits the ground running in the launch of his website, ryanu.tv.
James Wignall (aka MutantHands) relaunches with loads of motion and illustration awesomeness |
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HunterGatherer for GreeNYC. Nice!
Anders Schroder interviewed on Behance
This is what After Effects was made for.
Shilo continues its blitz of new motion work with this spot done for ATTIK’s brand new campaign for Scion entitled “Little Deviant”. A very dark and entertaining spot based around “little deviants” that wreak havok on a city full of conforming characters called “sheeple”. A great and twisted spot, in fact, its a wonder that it made it out into the commercial world without getting too lightened up.
There is also a great site, www.littledeviant.com, where you can find more of the story behind the Book of Deviants and torment the sheeple further.

Raquel Falkenbach, previously part of Nakd (2003-2004) and Lobo (2005-2006) has recently updated her site with a lot of new work. The majority of the new projects being showcased are very unique to her style and are a great source for inspiration. There is certainly a lot of A-list work being done by Falkenbach.
Falkenbach has also recently created Matilda, under which she directs projects with fellow designer/director, Renato Ferro. I cannot understand much of what is actually written on Falkenbach’s site, or Matilda, but in any regard, the work speaks for itself.
MAKE: new reel and new project, Headlock
I saw the work of this French stop-motion artist (correction: it seems this is a duo from belgium, and here is their site) awhile back when his first short ‘Panique Au Village’ made its rounds, and I instantly loved it. The quirky characteristics of the animation are hard to mistake with any other stop motion I’ve ever seen and I love the use of miniature figurines that I remember from yester-year. Recently, two spots were done for Cravendale milk, which are equally as entertaining as the two ‘Panique Au Village’ shorts. Curiously, they all contain a trio of lead characters, consisting of two typecast males and a large barn animal, either a cow or a horse. And they always live together and sleep in the same room. Funny. Funny weird, or funny haha? Both? Definitely funny-haha.
Check it out. Nexus Productions is an assembly of multiple directors that create alot of work that we are very familiar with. The site is flash so I have to link to saved favorites containing Pic Pic Andre’s work. When you view one, just click back to ‘my favorites’ to access the others. Hopefully it works, if not, just find Pic Pic Andre in the directors list.