Doug Appleton
Doug Appleton is about to graduate from NorthEastern in Boston MA, ladies and gents. He’s already done a few things for Buck, and his reel itself, is both strong and short. Which is the way reels should be.
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September 4, 2011
Comments September 2, 2011 Check out this incredible early digital animation of Ed Catmull’s left hand, thanks to Robby Ingebretsen and his dad. (Via kottke.org.)
September 1, 2011 August 31, 2011 Bran Dougherty-Johnson’s piece entitled “Happiness” for the NY projected art installation project Electric Projected. The piece was based on Erik Otto’s artwork. Sound by Antfood.
August 30, 2011
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August 27, 2011
Xaver Xylophon & Laura Junger murder several innocent paper cutouts in this stopmo short exploring the dark side of human behavior. August 26, 2011
August 25, 2011 August 23, 2011 Aussie-based Colin Bigelow, aka Diverge Pictures, shows a diverse range of work and skills.
August 22, 2011 Helen Choi, multi-talented illustrator and CG director, brings her signature style in this latest addition to her collection of imaginative work.
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Doug Appleton is about to graduate from NorthEastern in Boston MA, ladies and gents. He’s already done a few things for Buck, and his reel itself, is both strong and short. Which is the way reels should be.
A series of lush and beautiful (albeit a little bizarre) spots for Orange Network, Poland, by Platige

Here are two new gorgeous spots from Motion Theory for IBM. Data Energy visualizes a holographic field of data around real-world objects, envisioning a near-future of clean and efficient energy managed through intelligent data gathering and processing. Data Transportation presents an abstract view of a city’s transportation network with different shapes and symbols representing the traffic flow – a slick and trippy version of a subway map, overlaid with bicyclists, and every taxi and car and bus moving through a city at once. Motion Theory’s knack for visualizating data through code and Processing-type graphics really shines though in these. Utopian? Yes, undoubtedly. We can dream, though, right?

Photos are up from SeeNoEvil’s 1st Anniversary party at Kick Bar in London last night

Reel Roulette updates with a Top 20 and Search

Star Wars Uncut Trailer is NOW LIVE. The film will be premiering in Copenhagen April 19th at CPH:PIX

Very fun sounds, sound bites and creative animation in “101 Yeahs”, directed by Ryan Junell and Philip Niemeyer.