Recycling can be fun!
This cute little spot from Aardman Studios c/o Tim Ruffle and Adrian Johnson makes light work of recycling.
| | |
| | |
Want to be on Motionographer? Submit your work now! | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
Get a daily digest of Motionographer's posts in your inbox. Subscribe now. | |
| | |
| | |
| | ||
| | | |
| | ||
September 21, 2011 Comments
September 20, 2011
September 19, 2011
September 16, 2011
September 15, 2011
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
September 8, 2011
September 7, 2011
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. | ||
| | ||
| | ||
| | ||
This cute little spot from Aardman Studios c/o Tim Ruffle and Adrian Johnson makes light work of recycling.

PetPunk creates the surreal cover illustration and accompanying animation for Computer Arts magazine’s “The New Wave of Animation” issue.

Far Weathered Friends by Haellmuth
PES created an amusing stop motion spot promoting the various games in the Washington State Lottery.
If you saw our post yesterday, then you already know a little something about the mysterious entity known as Mothership. Today we got the full details, and it’s pretty juicy stuff.
First though, feast on these three four additional films from Mothership’s crew:
Mothership is the brainchild of Ed Ulbrich, Digital Domain’s President of its Commercial Division and Corporate Executive Vice President since the company’s birth.
The idea is to gather visionary filmmakers and turbo-charge their talent using Mothership’s resources—the same resources enjoyed by sister company Digital Domain (which they’ve used to win a mantel full of Oscars).
Mothership is launching with talent including Robert Hales, Dael Oates, David Rosenbaum, Sil Van Der Woerd, Brent Bonacorso, Pierre Michel, Matthew Santoro, and Happycamper. They’ll also represent Nathan Love on the U.S. west coast.
Just another production company, right? Who cares? (more…)