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November 6, 2009
November 5, 2009 
Call for Entries: TDC INTRO, The First Annual Competition and Showcase of Title Design by the Type Directors Club. (Chaired by Jakob Trollbäck and judged by Kyle Cooper, Garson Yu and others)
November 4, 2009 
Futura Animated, The Beast by Colin Sebestyen: an animated typeface with Livetype / Motion file and AE Expression for download.

Uruguayan’s Aparato Post did this pretty cool spec work with just 2 guys, 300$ and 6 month of time.
November 3, 2009

Superfad created this title sequence for an online interactive drama that was once called “Thirteen.” That title eventually changed, making this animation obsolete for public use. It’s still nice to look at, though.
November 2, 2009 
Aras Darmawan of Postpanic updates with fresh reel and site.
October 31, 2009
October 30, 2009 
In My Turn, director Tomek Ducki summons a hoard of dancing bears in this new music video from Basement Jaxx, featuring vocals from Dev ‘Lightspeed Champion’ Hynes.
October 29, 2009
October 28, 2009
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Sunday, June 7th 2009 at 10:41 am |
is it wrong to say that the imaginary forces one feels incredibly lazy? I mean, in essence they submitted the ice storm titles from bureau and those titles are twelve years old now..
Sunday, June 7th 2009 at 12:57 pm |
Yep, you’re wrong. I think this film is ethereal and lovely. There were no budgets for any of the pieces and this execution was simply elegant photography with a nice typographic effect.
For the record, the Ice Storm looks like it was created with practical optical effects (likely prisms) while this one seemed to be created with an ink-in-acetone-bath technique.
Sunday, June 7th 2009 at 9:00 pm |
mmmm. ok.
duly noted, and god knows more than I knew about the acetone!
still tho; while i realise this is, in effect, a technique bonmot.. presenting moody white san serif disintegrating against sympathetically photographed backgrounds is, to be fair, something everyone has seen quite a lot of?
anyway – don’t mean to be snarky, do realise they’re all up in the gods as it were..
Sunday, June 7th 2009 at 2:46 pm |
I agree, Very cinematic and cool! Great job on all 3 of those.
I really admire and love this type of work. Stuff that is created for the passion of telling the story, and not because your selling a product. Wish more companies would do more of this type of thing. Stretch out there creativity and make more internal stuff that is not product related.
Sunday, June 7th 2009 at 10:02 pm |
i was so much waiting for this one!
thanks!