Google Doodle: All hail Freddie Mercury!
It’s not live yet for you Americans (you gotta wait till Tuesday, September 6, 2011), but here in Australia, we are already singing along! More info on the video can be found here and here.
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It’s not live yet for you Americans (you gotta wait till Tuesday, September 6, 2011), but here in Australia, we are already singing along! More info on the video can be found here and here.

Playful, glossy stop-motion from Chanel. (Via Things Organized Neatly)

Chris and Trish Meyer present a collection of After Effects expressions and scripting resources over at Pro Video Coalition.
What happens when bad mocap meets silly walks? For the final episode of Channel 101′s Everything, dlew directs a video about a man walking normally, to a place. Music is Jean Jacques Perrey’s “Little Ships.”
We posted a preview of Newton back in May. The time has arrived — you can head over to Motion Boutique and try or buy the new stand alone app. I haven’t been this excited since Particular 2.0 and seeing the potential that plug-in had to offer!
We might start suffering from persistence-of-vision gimmick fatigue, but we will never get tired of sweet dance moves or Martin Starr. Nathan Barnatt does another take on the technique he used in his Yelle “Que veux-tu” music video. (Thanks, Chris.) Credits
Hints of Patrick Daughters in this stream-of-consciousness live action spot from Sony. 2D animation by Not To Scale’s Steve Scott. If anyone can find full credits, please drop us a line.
UPDATE: Mr. Scott has informed us the spot was directed by Johnny Green with an “insane amount of work by Glassworks.”