Nathan Love: Kellogg’s Froot Loops “Carl the King Crab”
3D kings Nathan Love take a fifty-year old Toucan Sam and make him look like a spry young ‘un in their 3D reboot of the…
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Michelle Higa Fox • 11 years ago
Black Math’s disconnection.
Using mixed media for an animation video is hard to get right, but Boston based Black Math did it. A cool piece for the FREE…
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Jorge R Canedo Estrada • 11 years ago
Assembly: NZI “The Devil’s Chair”
New Zealand-based Assembly strikes again, showing their incredible range for agency Draft FCB and insurance company NZI. Whether you focus on the craftsmanship of each…
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Justin Cone • 11 years ago
Neon’s new reel
Neon has been quietly kicking ass, as their lush 2013 reel proves.
Justin Cone • 11 years ago
Giant Ant’s 2013 Motion Reel
What an inspiring reel by Giant Ant!
Daniel Coutinho • 11 years ago
Ram Bhat’s Warriors
Ram Bhat re-imagines the 1979 NYC street gang film, Warriors, in this fan trailer set in 1992 Los Angeles. Check out the art, too.
Justin Cone • 11 years ago
Noah’s Birds
“Birds of Noah” produced by LookFX. Hat tip to Jordan Blit.
Angelo Collazo • 11 years ago
Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
The all-star crew behind the reboot of a classic TV series brings something sorely needed in science: art direction.
Justin Cone • 10 years ago
Modern Love: Beyond Years
Freddy Arenas chats with Joe Donaldson about creating animation for NYTimes' Modern Love column.
Joe Donaldson • 10 years ago
Guilherme Marcondes on going it alone
Aspiring directors, listen up! Gui explains the ins and outs of representation in this insightful and honest interview.
Justin Cone • 10 years ago
It’s Back: Yule Log 2.0(14)!
Gather round world wide web! Daniel Savage, Oddfellows and Wondersauce have banded together to present the blazing work of over 80 artists. Inspired by the…
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Erica Gorochow • 10 years ago
6 motion design industry predictions for 2015
Somehow, 2015 is here. So I dug up my crystal ball (a Times Square snow globe from 1987), put on some trance-inducing music and visited the…
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Justin Cone • 10 years ago
Hybrid by birth: Getting to know Animade
I first became aware of London-based Animade via their iOS game Ready Steady Bang, a twitchy dueler packed with charming animation. They popped up again on…
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Justin Cone • 10 years ago
From cubicles to choppers in McBess & Simon’s “Ray-Ban Round”
The power duo of McBess & Simon are back, this time for Ray-Ban in “Round.” The spot, produced by Passion Paris, is a condensed narrative of…
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Justin Cone • 10 years ago
Black Math’s New Reel & Site
Boston-based Black Math launches their new site and their new reel.
Brian Gossett • 10 years ago
Mario de Toledo-Sader’s New Site
Mograph veteran / legend Mario de Toledo-Sader has updated with new motion work, but also be sure to take a look at all of his…
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Brian Gossett • 10 years ago
Short film The Alchemist’s Letter goes online
Directed by Carlos Andre Stevens.
Igor Sordokhonov • 9 years ago
Tim Haldeen’s New Site
The versatile and talented Tim Haldeen launches a new website with a wide array of projects.
Brian Gossett • 9 years ago
Gretel’s Fox College Football package is all kinds of smart
NY-based Gretel produces some of the most consistently well-designed brand work of any studio in the US. Their latest toolkit for Fox College Football is no exception.…
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Justin Cone • 9 years ago
CMYK
Ronda's Fernán Graziano directed and co-wrote clever animated vignettes that teach the principles of color combination.
Justin Cone • 9 years ago
No Particular Order: Thoughts on Non-Linear Storytelling
Practical insights into non-linear storytelling from UNIT9's new Experiential Creative Director Sean Pruen
Justin Cone • 9 years ago
Motionographer 2015 Hardware Survey
Motionographer wants to know: What's your hardware setup? Take this survey and we'll share the results!
Justin Cone • 9 years ago
Blind: Looking back on 20 years
How do you survive 20 years in a business that reinvents itself every five? We chat with Chris Do, founder of Blind, about what he's…
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Justin Cone • 9 years ago
A tour of Hannah Jacobs’ work
Hannah Jacobs' work captures the best qualities of animation: Each of her films feel human, emotional and made with intent.
Joe Donaldson • 9 years ago