booze. vids. banter.

If you’re in NYC on 5/5, come enjoy a night of the best of the latest in music videos at Sweet & Vicious from 7p-11p.… Read more

booze. vids. banter.

NYC on 5/5, come enjoy a night of the best of the latest in music videos at Sweet & Vicious from 7p-11p.

ASIFA-East: Tuesday January 19, 7:00PM

Tonight in NYC, SVA Theater @ 7: Panel discussion with NathanLove, Framestore, Hornet, SpeakeasyFX, and Mechanism Digital, who will be participating in “A Spotlight on… Read more

AICP Southwest 2011 Sponsor Reel

Dallas-based Element X Creative garners a trainload of nostalgia for the AICP Southwest Awards Show with their 2011 Sponsor Reel. Through a mixture of blood,… Read more

5 Second Projects

Some the best advice I’ve heard for people just getting into mograph (and for battle-scarred vets, as well) is to work on small, bite-size projects… Read more

Zero 7 video by click3x

If we are talking about design, I’d have to say that this video exemplifies two of the best little pieces of advice when it comes… Read more

Robert Seidel “Futures”

A while back on Tween, I posted Robert Seidel’s experimental short, “_grau,” with a healthy does of praise attached. I’m happy to announce that Robert… Read more

Poll: In these troubled times…

Photo by Nature Explorer Back in November, we asked Motionographer readers how they were doing financially. At that point in time, pieces of the sky… Read more

ADC Young Guns 7 Winners

Last night’s ADC Young Guns opening was inspirational as always with a great showing from all 50. However, it was the growing inclusion of moving-image… Read more

Old No. 7

Brand New School shows once again that they’re the masters of seamless transitions in this moody monochromatic piece for Jack Daniel’s. It’s the first spot… Read more

Phillip Bloom: Skywalker Ranch

We don’t usually feature straight cinematography work on Motionographer. However, what Director/DP Phillip Bloom was able to capture on Canon 5D and 7D DSLR’s during… Read more

7 Top Tips for Animating Sketch Comedy

Chris Cray maps out some of the most useful approaches he’s discovered while animating his scripts, from setting the scene to repurposing characters.