You Are So Apricot

Nico Casavecchia hits us with a lovely music video for Flor Braier, “You Are So Apricot.”
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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.
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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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Nico Casavecchia hits us with a lovely music video for Flor Braier, “You Are So Apricot.”

Check this stop-frame animated love story from Kris Hofmann.
Wiki wiki wiki. A clock collage by the Madrid-based Musikame team — David Salaices, Alex Santiago and Latrama. (Via Vimeo staff picks.)

Fun face synesthesia in Anaconda, by Iain Acton. (Via brandj.)
I don’t have an Xbox, but if I did, right now I’d be playing Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet, created by Joe Olson and Michel Gagné. I’ve been excited to see how Gagné’s beautiful FX animations translate to a gaming environment since the initial trailer came out in 2007. Gagné’s previous work includes the Ratatouille taste visualizations, The Iron Giant FX, and his epic short, Prelude to Eden.
The ITSP blog has beautiful concept art and screen shots. There’s a free trial version on Xbox Live Arcarde.
AE Seattle Meeting Tonight, 6 pm @ Adobe Campus

Been a long time coming, but this delightfully illustrative and darkly comic tale is now available to view in its entirety online, after having toured festivals. I especially enjoyed the constantly pulsating and bubbling white beard of “dad.” Designed and directed by Dylan White, so be sure to head over to his site for more behind-the-scenes info. I enjoyed the click-thru showing the juxtapositions between storyboard images and final style frames. Full credit list on the site and on the Vimeo page here.