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September 21, 2011 Comments
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September 14, 2011 S/M/L is proof that hard work for a failed pitch can still lead to amazing results. Kudos to Tendril for going for it even if the client didn’t. Via Bran DJ.
September 13, 2011
Dan Cassaro, a recent ADC Young Guns 9 winner, may be young, but I am not sure if he is a jerk. Seems like a nice guy to me. September 12, 2011
Congrats to Angus Wall and team at Elastic for taking home the Emmy for the Game of Thrones title sequence. September 10, 2011 September 9, 2011
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September 6, 2011 Another great writeup from Jessica Hische, this one roughly detailing freelancers’ guidelines for pricing. Although geared mainly toward those in the static arts, there are some seeds of motion content in the comments. | ||
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The Omega Code project is now open to all. Submit your design to get published.
Sundance is offering Smith & Foulkes’ ‘This Way Up’ as a free iTunes download through Jan. 25.
This is just a quick reminder that Cut&Paste‘s North American call for competitors ends in one week, on January 23rd. Get that entry form filled out and start polishing up your high-speed design skillz.
This year, Cut&Paste is adding 3D and Motion Design to their existing 2D tournament. I helped create the specs for the Motion Design tournament, and I think it’s going to be a lot of fun. Whether you’re a contestant or a spectator, I’ll see you at the NYC events.

Inspired by the “Sorcerers Apprentice,” Motion Theory and Director Mathew Cullen just completed “A Natural Symphony” for McCain’s chips. This poetic tale of a farmer’s relationship with his land shows him conducting the elements to grow the perfect crops.
The piece’s rich cinematography and subtle effects have become a staple in Motion Theory’s work. Its dynamic choreography should also be no surprise — from the director and studio that brought you the best of the HP Hands campaign and other choreography-driven pieces like Adele’s “Chasing Pavements”.
Yes, I know this isn’t too far from tails of Maestro. But, I think there are enough conceptual and visual differences for the glory of this piece to remain untainted.
Geoffroy de Crecy and Partizan Lab deliver this awesome stop-motion music video for Rex the Dog (via Feed)
Motherland posts a quirky new reel full of excellent illustration work. Also check out the action-packed Warriors of Time clips.
Kim Keever conjures fantastic landscapes from the depths (and don’t miss James Kalm’s interview & studio tour) [source: Delicious Ghost]