[LA] DMALA: August 2011

The next DMALA meeting will be on August 16 at 7 pm in Hollywood. Guests include Scott Novasic and Harry Frank. Full details and registration… Read more

Synchroness goes live

Synchroness is a new site dedicated to showing “how music interacts with, defines, reshapes and brings life to the moving image.” Put it on your… Read more

Rick Mereki: Move, Eat, Learn

Nice execution in this triptych love letter to travel. Move, Eat, Learn. Made by Rick Merek, Tim White, and Andrew Lees.

Memory Tapes’ “Yes I Know” by Najork

Memory Tapes’ “Yes I Know” from Najork on Vimeo. At first glance, a quiet, almost serene black and white video. Nevertheless, it’s packed with visual effects. Each image is carefully and… Read more

See No Evil Tomorrow

A quick reminder that it is See No Evil this Tuesday. An evening with Treat Studios of Blinkink fame, and music from Hear No Evil,… Read more

Monarchy

This is Monarchy, from Johannesburg, South Africa.

Daniela Negrin Ochoa: Piñata

Lovely combo of crayon rotoscoping and collage in Piñata, created by Daniela Negrin Ochoa. National Film and Television School, 2010.

Gal Weizman: A Different Sex

A Different Sex no.1, no.2 and no.3. Gal Weizman’s final project at Bezalel is a series of suggestive but not quite NSFW clips. Also check… Read more

Estudio Ronda: taste it

Estudio Ronda, from Argentina, brings back some love for 2D with their piece, taste it.

The Mill: Pantech

Love that wave rendering…The Mill does their take on skate video meets stylized design, for Pantech.

James Levy updates

Designer and director James Levy updates his online portfolio.

Sexy Fingers

Thanks to Jon Berkowitz for tipping us off to this very ridiculous and very NSFW piece for HIV awareness.

Synple: A History of the Title Sequence

A History of the Title Sequence, 2011 graduation project by Synple (a.k.a Jurjen Versteeg). More on the concept & process at Watch the Titles

Synple: A History of the Title Sequence

Beautiful 2011 graduation project on title sequence history by Synple (aka Jurjen Versteeg). More on the concept & process at Watch the Titles.

Bell: Chase No Face

More Kinect/FaceTracker code experiments in the Chase No Face music video for Bell. Visuals by Zach Lieberman, Francisco Zamorano, Andy Wallace and Michelle Calabro.