Strike Anywhere’s Ponzi Scheme

Strike Anywhere’s Ponzi Scheme – a bonus feature for Ocean’s 13
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Strike Anywhere’s Ponzi Scheme – a bonus feature for Ocean’s 13

AENY May Meeting is Thursday May 27th at 6:45 PM

See No Evil Tues 1st June 7pm Kick Bar Shoreditch London. An evening with the Wyld Stallyons along with prizes from Stash Magazine. Entrance is FREE!

Salt for the Society of Publication Designers – a smooth editorial, leaving the grip and lighting in frame was a nice touch!

For those of you who’ve seen Iron Man 2 (has anyone not seen it?), you know that Robert Downey Jr. shares the screen with Mickey Rourke and Don Cheadle for some of the film’s most intense sequences. But the real co-stars—the real palladium in Iron Man’s chest—are the ubiquitous motion design elements laced throughout the entire narrative.
From heads-up displays to preternaturally responsive real-time 3D interfaces, Tony Stark is augmented as much by stunning graphics as by his trademark power suit. Motion graphics even play a crucial role at the film’s turning point, delivering a life-saving “eureka” moment to Stark just in the nick of time.
While a huge number of people and crews worked on the visual effects shots that made Iron Man the box-office smash it quickly became ($251M domestic and counting), we’re going to zero in on the epic work put forth by Prologue, who’ve shared a generous chunk of the process work behind their staggering slate of deliverables.

The kind folks at Creative League have created an embeddable calendar for freelancers to display their availability. Nice one, guys!