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Almaz, an upcoming sci fi short from Elliot Blanchard, is looking for artists to help imagine the personal histories of their main characters - your ideas can become part of the final film
Piranhabar from Ireland sends a ship in the sky to suck up clouds for Kellogs. Looks great, but it’s kind of like Nestlé sucking up ground water without paying anyone and selling it in bottles, isn’t it?
Vinny Morales (aka Kultnation) updates his web presence
Sifon DG updates with some beautiful new work.
Eric Lerner’s latest short, an unofficial music video for “Gong” by Sigur Rós
A little girl goes on a fantastical Sci-Fi journey with her gigantic pet toad in “Hey”, a new video by Guy Ben-Shitrit for Israeli band Eatliz
Coraline, directed by Henry Selick (Nightmare Before Christmas) and based on the book by Neil Gaiman, looks like it’s going to be fantastic
Sweet animation and art direction in this Saul Bass-ish opening for “Estas no son las noticias” (This is not the news) by Madrid based Cocoe
Berlin based Colors And The Kids have some interesting work, among it an installation based piece for a beautiful exhibition about minerals.
Madagascar 2 titles
Universal Everything redesigned its online presence.
TWIN & Framestore: Nissan: “Morning Light”
PES’s yule log screensaver… for free!
SIGGRAPH 2009 Computer Animation Festival call for entries
Tae Kim’s wonderful designs
Quickies are short news items and blasts of inspiration. Just like full posts, only quicker.
Tronic updates with work for Sony, Discovery, Samsung and more
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Fantastic work Tronic! Some really wonderful spatial and ambient moments in there.
I don’t know what you think, but Tronic’s work is not for a quickie… Amazing work. Congrats!
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I stared at this piece for about an hour and a half at times square. I was trying to think figure out who did it.
NYPD thought I was suspect, because I was standing in one spot for that long. I didn’t care, it just looks that good.
It really looks bigger and better on screen at times square.
Great work Tronic.
Tronic is damn good at designing for non-traditional spaces, and they do large-scale stuff really well. I think Vivian and Jesse’s architecture background helps them understand space in a way that’s rare for most motion studios.
Yes, Tronic does it well man. It makes me want to see the rest of their work in person. I bet its like going to an exhibit.
I think Tronic’s work is terrifically inspiring. It really reflects their backgrounds in architecture, but even more importantly, their love for it. They truly are masters of this form driven aesthetic.
Way to work it, Tronic. Keep setting those standards wonderfully high.
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