Cut&Paste 2010: New York
Cut&Paste 2010 launches in NYC on Sat Oct. 2nd at Webster Hall
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November 24, 2011
Comments November 20, 2011 November 19, 2011 Monarchy of Roses, an amazing collaboration between the Red Hot Chili Peppers, illustrator Raymond Pettibon and director Marc Klasfeld. November 18, 2011 Light, a short film directed by David Parker, gives new meaning to the term “volumetric lighting.”
Check out this wonderful piece of animation by Giant Ant (co-direction by Jr.canest) talking about hope, health and welfare. November 17, 2011
November 16, 2011 Check out the portfolio of the very talented designer Kenesha Sneed, who will be going freelance soon after working at Psyop LA.
November 15, 2011
November 14, 2011 November 11, 2011 November 10, 2011 Europeans! People within convenient travelling distance to Barcelona! Don’t miss out on Broad.cat 2011, a 2-day design conference at Imagina Auditorium. Highlights include a video conference with Pablo Ferro, directly from L.A. November 9, 2011
November 7, 2011 November 4, 2011
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Cut&Paste 2010 launches in NYC on Sat Oct. 2nd at Webster Hall

KROZM (Rods): Empyr – It’s Gonna Be
Solid new reel from Sebastián Baptista
With a portfolio built on scavenged items and handmade craft, Hunter Gatherer has created what is the closest they may ever come to a public service announcement. In REDU, the humble studio assumes a civic role by lauding efforts toward American education reform. But more to the point, it’s a great piece — and the studio hasn’t touted a call-to-action since GreenNYC. As usual, they make it look easy, but think again. Looks can be deceiving.
While the informative, 2-minute production shows signs of simplicity, the reality was quite complex. With over 1,000 woodcut blocks, the labor intensive setup —staying true to Hunter Gatherer credo— remains rough and improvised. Through the mature, restrained nature of the work, the visuals are thoughtfully simple while its message is made to inform. And although the work of Hunter Gatherer has always been art school cool, never before has it been so candid on real issues. This is a good fit and allows them to do what they do best: keep it simple.
Amid all the big budget productions that have eclipsed the humble beginnings of motion graphics, the work of Hunter Gatherer, as they’ve proven in REDU, remains small by design; for all the expensive, flashy CG can’t hide their secondhand heart.
For more information on REDU, visit LetsRedu.com.
The mother ship approaches in this riveting trailer for TEDxAmsterdam 2010, created by Amsterdam-based creative production studio +1.
Umeric rounds up their best work for the studios impressive 2010 reel.