The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore
I was introduced to “The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore” iPad app by my friend’s five-year-old son while traveling the North Island of…
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Ivan Cruz • 13 years ago
“Crowd Sourcing” with Ed Banger & We Are From LA for Cassius
We Are From LA have teamed up with Ed Banger to create this iphone app, lip-synced, cameo-laden video for Cassius’ “I Love You So” with…
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Matt Lambert • 14 years ago
Whitney Alexander: Art Decade “Western Sunrise”
Interesting painterly look in Art Decade’s “Western Sunrise” music video. Directed by Whitney Alexander and created chiefly on an iPad2 with the Procreate app. Making…
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Justin Cone • 13 years ago
Theo Watson & Emily Gobeille “The Muybridgizer”
Free Muybridgizer iPhone app for the Tate Britain by Theo Watson & Emily Gobeille. Love the swipe action. Fun! muybridgizer
Michelle Higa Fox • 14 years ago
Newton has arrived!
We posted a preview of Newton back in May. The time has arrived — you can head over to Motion Boutique and try or buy…
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Ryan Rothermel • 13 years ago
Saam Farahmand: Soulwax: Machine Trailer NSFW
Saam is back with “Machine” for Belgian electronic pioneers Soulwax, creating a truly unique interpretation of the ethos behind the audio-visual-obsessional-onslaught that is the Radio…
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David Wilson • 13 years ago
Björk and Scott Snibbe: Biophilia
Creative Applications reviews Björk and Scott Snibbe’s experimental music album meets iPad app, Biophilia. Creative Applications Creative Applications BjorkSnibbe_Biophilia
Michelle Higa Fox • 13 years ago
Literature and motion design: Crossing the boundaries with Warren Lehrer’s “A Life in Books”
[…] year, A Life in Books. Described as “an illuminated novel with 101 books within it,” the hardcover book is enhanced by animations, multimedia performance…
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Justin Cone • 10 years ago
Plasticine Rhythm
[…] musician Andy Martin took a series of stop-motion animations he created for Vine and used them as a launchpad for “Plasticine Rhythm.” Martin’s explanation:…
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Justin Cone • 10 years ago
Mighty Nice: Melbourne Writers Festival
Typographic animation, it’s everywhere. You now get a free typographic animation with a box of breakfast cereal, and word has it that there’s an iPhone…
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Justin Cone • 15 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
Yes, more Apple films and yes, they’re good!
Apple is no stranger when it comes to good content. While the news of their new hardware may be underwhelming at best there is one…
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Joe Donaldson • 8 years ago
Boords and the noble quest of making storyboarding better
In this Motionographer exclusive we chat with Tom Judd of Animade on the beginnings of Boords, their new commenting feature, and the balance they strive…
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Joe Donaldson • 7 years ago
To boldly go…
Step into the wild and weird world of Buck as they dive head first into the new frontier of mixed-reality.
Joe Donaldson • 6 years ago
SXSW 2013: What the Leap means to Motion Graphics
[…] allow for visuals to become ubiquitous that had previously been work intensive or cost prohibitive – as a 3D motion capture device, paired with…
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Michelle Higa Fox • 12 years ago
Google Home App – Case Study
Joe Donaldson • 7 years ago
IBM Phones And Food
The interplay of live action and exaggerated device interactions give this spot for IBM a shot of whimsy that separates it from the herd. (And…
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Justin Cone • 10 years ago
A mobile game made entirely out of clay?
[…] were created almost entirely in clay. The game’s tactile quality gives it an “ownable” look that separates it from the sea of Candy Crush…
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Justin Cone • 9 years ago
What is web animation? Rachel Nabors explains it all.
[…] on an interaction design project. For instance, using animated SVG charts to show users a correlation between their breathing and heartrate. I just love…
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Justin Cone • 9 years ago
Rise and Fall Q&A:
[…] interaction it allowed. Some of those experiments played with the idea of using the magazine as a tool for navigating a 3D world. We…
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Bran Dougherty-Johnson • 15 years ago
The Mill tackles monstrous VR challenges for Google ATAP
[…] term; you don’t need to strap an Oculus Rift to your head to watch it. But you do need a compatible mobile device running…
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Justin Cone • 9 years ago
Motionographer Expands Its Reach in Asia Through WeChat with Final Frontier Partnership
[…] the general public. However, WeChat stands out as a dominant force, accessible to anyone with a smartphone and boasting over 1.4 billion monthly active…
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Staff • 4 months ago
GoldRunner, Vivian Rosenthal and Augmented Reality
[…] there is not a lot of crossover between them. Yes, sometimes a film is then made into a game, but often it’s an afterthought,…
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Justin Cone • 12 years ago
Jenny LeClue: A Handmade Adventure Game
[…] One of the common denominators between motion designers is their insatiable desire to pursue as many of these intersecting avenues as possible. It can…
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Justin Cone • 10 years ago