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Tread • 15 years ago
David Kamp: Sound Creatures
[…] what kind of creature is making those snuffling noises in the bushes just behind you. Or the animal skittering for cover under that dock…
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Michelle Higa Fox • 13 years ago
Stas Santimov: The Collector
Described as “an experimental hybrid of animation and illustration,” Stas Santimov’s “The Collector” uses looping vignettes of a creepy character to tell its surreal story.…
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Justin Cone • 10 years ago
New reel from Concrete Pictures worth more than a ‘quick’ look
[…] not only did the humerous twists make me laugh out loud, but it really showcases the talented people at this company which is tucked…
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John Cranston • 18 years ago
Digital Kitchen: Microsoft MindQuest
Digital Kitchen’s MindQuest isn’t just a hilarious attempt at recreating cutting edge video production values from the 1980s (although it totally nails that); it’s a…
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Justin Cone • 17 years ago
Watching Glean Keane draw in virtual reality is amazing
[…] Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and Pocahontas. Despite his notoriety as a traditional animator earned by spending thousands of hours wielding a pencil, he’s not…
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Justin Cone • 9 years ago
Mekanism: CaT Conference Opener
Interesting bit from the press release: In approaching a conference that combines big ideas with cutting edge technology, Mekanism’s lead motion graphics artist, Emmett Feldman,…
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Justin Cone • 15 years ago
F5 Re:Vision & Closing Party
[…] Oh, and it’s playtime too! As you enter the world of F5, you’ll be part of the RE:VISION experience. It’s here where we’ve curated and…
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Brandon Lori • 14 years ago
Tim Lovett/Oddfew: LUNATIK
LUNATIK, Tim Lovett’s final film for his animation degree at The Queensland University of Technology in Australia, mixes an edgy soundtrack with a fiercely cross-media…
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Justin Cone • 16 years ago
Nathan Love’s Suicidal Cabbage
[…] the client’s direction, and how did Nathan Love improve upon it? The clients initial direction was an eerily hilarious concept. Placing a suicidal cabbage…
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Lauren Indovina • 15 years ago
Siggraph 2011: Technical Papers Fast Forward
[…] event, where each of the 100+ presenters have just under sixty seconds to get across the core ideas of their research. After two hours…
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Michelle Higa Fox • 13 years ago
Is It Really All Stop-Motion?
[…] and cameras worked on the 3 commercials, plus three mechanics who were on hand when the car was shot being dismantled. Post production was…
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Boca Ceravolo • 16 years ago
Simon Robson and Nexus Save the Children
[…] the spot. We needed to include him, along with sticking to a blue, white and yellow colour palette. Also, all their print graphics have…
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Justin Cone • 17 years ago
Stink/Psyop: Audi “Synchronised”
[…] by acrobatic engineers flipping cards. The faster the cards flip the more the image becomes real. Ultimately we wanted to show people creating images…
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Justin Cone • 16 years ago
Interview: Kylie Matulick and Todd Mueller of Psyop
[…] or slightly too slapstick or not businessy or happy enough. Kylie: We had to find that really fine balance between something served a purpose…
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Justin Cone • 18 years ago
ELASTIC: GAME OF THRONES
[…] this world should have a different shape. We did a test using a bowl-shaped map, which was promising, but still raised the question of…
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Brian Gossett • 13 years ago
[Interview] Making “Amnesty International: 50 Years”
[…] VFX, while also establishing our own post-production department. We began working with the talents in the same manner as film production companies, which gave…
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Staff • 13 years ago
HAPPY F5 – FINAL SPEAKERS AND FULL LINE-UP/SCHEDULE
[…] opportunity to reassess the positives and negatives behind technological innovation. To recap and refresh the full line-up of Happy F5: Kid Koala: DJ and turntablist extraordinaire…
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Brandon Lori • 14 years ago
Ned Wenlock: “Apache” for Danger Beach
[…] Legend for numerals in last image: 1. Making the panning background fold so that you can see the foreground become more distant. 2. Working…
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Brandon Lori • 13 years ago
yU+co: “Cirque du Freak” Main Title
[…] you guessing. Taking on the thrust of a children’s nightmare, the resulting aesthetic is innocent but deftly tuned with motifs of fear—a surefire way…
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Brandon Lori • 15 years ago
F5: First Set of Speakers!
[…] speaks to the careful consideration placed on finding the artists//heroes//colleagues who fit the overall theme of Happy F5 this year. Kid Koala: DJ and turntablist…
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Staff • 14 years ago
RIP Boards Mag
[…] evolved into one of the world’s most respected media brands serving the international advertising and commercial production community. Over the years we’ve built a…
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Matt Lambert • 14 years ago