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Archive for March, 2010

Megaforce for Kid Cudi: “Pursuit of Happiness”

This past week, a music video for Kid Cudi’s “Pursuit of Happiness” featuring MGMT and Ratatat, had a short lived fling with the Internet as a wave of censorship swept it out of sight. There were rumors Cudi didn’t approve of his performance, and an alternate video for the same track (see it here), was created.

Fortunately, fans fought for the video’s return, which gives us the pleasure of sharing “Pursuit of Happiness” by French collective Megaforce.

With their trademark surreal, zero gravity camera trickery, Megaforce choreographs a somber Cudi rising and falling through a living room dream-space as he ponders the pursuit of happiness. The image of him as a dreamer, matched by Megaforce’s style and profound talent, gives this musician more authenticity than all the hot ladies and posses he could purchase for a more mainstream video.

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 | 27 Comments »

IBM’s Data Films



IBM’s recent campaign exposing the data that flows through our world and keeps it moving, has produced Data Anthem and Data Baby. They called upon two names, respectively, who have become synonymous with beautifying data: James Frost of Zoo Films (partnered with The Mill) and Motion Theory.

Yes, we know the extraneous use of numbers, particles, etc. has run it’s course when used as stylistic flourish. However, this immaculately executed “data” and it’s aesthetic components, play supporting fiddle to this campaign’s concept.

Also, check out MTh’s behind-the-scenes of Data Baby.

Credits

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 | 3 Comments »

Max Hattler’s 1923 and 1925


“1923 aka Heaven”

Max Hattler just completed two short films with students at The Animation Workshop, an animation school in Viborg, Denmark. The two pieces, 1923 and 1925, will also be featured in a one-person show at Lumen Eclipse starting April 1st. We caught up with Max to find out more about the origins and the process of making these two enigmatic pieces.

Watch “1925 aka Hell” and read the Q&A here.

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 | 4 Comments »

VFX Online Townhall is Monday March 29th. Register here:


VFX Online Townhall
with panelists Chris deFaria, Jeffrey Okun, Scott Ross and moderated by Lee Stranahan is Monday March 29th. Register here:

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 | Comments Off

Put on your Red and Blue Glasses! Here’s the 3D Pictoplasma Festival 2010 Opener


Put on your Red and Blue Glasses! Here’s the 3D Pictoplasma Festival 2010 Opener
by Fons Schiedon. More 3D options available in a drop-down depending on your preference and available technology. Pictoplasma opens April 9th in Berlin.

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 | Comments Off