Burbuja – Who Knows
This enchanting little music video was created by the Spanish branch of Garage Films. I really dig the asthetics, reminds me of a cross between Sia – Breathe Me music video and Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s classic, Amelie. Check it out!
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Enjoy a fascinating discussion about filmmaking and art in A Talk with Alfred Hitchcock (thanks Jimmy!). Brought to us by Luma, check out The Making of Standard Bank Global, from concept to execution. November 18, 2009
Also, dont miss out on his great list of stuff to live by. Shel Silverstein would be proud. London based director Scott Altman hits the ground running with a frenetic reel, and a slim but slick portfolio. As an extension of Asylum Visual Effects, Asylum Design is making its mark with three reels showcasing their work in main titles, screen design, and commercial productions. November 17, 2009
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Ross Neil and Matt Clark direct an alternate “Strawberry Swing” music video. (See Shynola’s official video.) Thanks, Hector! November 14, 2009 Nikon Film Festival open for entries — closing 12/15. November 13, 2009 Toronto based Alchemy drops this wicked spot for MEDT (Ontario Ministry of Economic Development)
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Burbuja – Who KnowsThis enchanting little music video was created by the Spanish branch of Garage Films. I really dig the asthetics, reminds me of a cross between Sia – Breathe Me music video and Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s classic, Amelie. Check it out!
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Tuesday, August 5th 2008 at 11:00 am |
Well executed….BUT!
Personally I can not think it copied too much parts of D’arbo commercial directed by Melanie Bridge (Color, style, identical transitional technique and origami……)
http://www.thesweetshop.tv/director.php?dir_id=3
In her portfolio section, upper right one is the one.
Tuesday, August 5th 2008 at 11:09 am |
I mean I can not stop thinking….
Tuesday, August 5th 2008 at 11:40 am |
wow, freegood, great catch. its not a complete imitation (aside from the block transition halfway through), but it certainly does have the same attitude.
intentional or not, as the mograph world continues to explode, there will be more and more artists for critics to solder others’ work concepts/aesthetics to – its inevitable. it was apparent during my undergrad years dealing with more traditional fine art media – even the professors disliked the associations made by formal mag critics of their work.
anyway, great work on this piece. very enjoyable viewing.
Thursday, August 7th 2008 at 6:15 am |
Well, you might even say that they were both inspired by a much older work, the short film Jabberwocky from 1971 by the Czech surrealist artist Jan Å vankmajer. It kind of have the same aesthetics and animation style. And it has the block transition too.
It’s a really really weird film, but it definitely has some inspiring stop-motion work, worth checking out.
1/2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouT_SZGhwOU
2/2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBfNXEmOa2U
Tuesday, August 5th 2008 at 5:16 pm |
I love the way the milk (or paint or whatever it is) looks, don’t see opaque liquid often – think its a nice element
Wednesday, August 6th 2008 at 3:33 am |
I love this video is beautiful!
Wednesday, August 6th 2008 at 4:08 am |
Cute =) I really love it.
Wednesday, August 6th 2008 at 1:01 pm |
heh, i know this girl. good to see her in these videos.
cute.
Wednesday, August 6th 2008 at 2:30 pm |
Es genial los felicito nada que envidiarle a Gondri.
los invito a mi blog
http://luz-camara-acepto.blogspot.com/
Thursday, August 7th 2008 at 12:34 am |
What actually drove me to actually view the video is when it was referred to be similar to Sia’s Breathe Me and the movie Amelie. I love both of them and I’m definitely loving this video…