Monument Valley creators to release VR game, Land’s End
[…] a world filled with these spectacular landscapes, the player is tasked with awakening an ancient civilization using the power of their mind. The game…
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Justin Cone • 9 years ago
Late Night Work Club is here to save 2016
[…] the best, most personal, experimental and vital animation going right now is happening on the internet.” and while the indie animation scene was alive…
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Joe Donaldson • 8 years ago
Double Glazed is Looking for Talent
[…] work so we were wondering if you could please give us a shoutout. We are looking for Motion Graphics, Short Films/Video (5min and under),…
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Justin Cone • 18 years ago
Marcelo Garcia: IX Virtuosi
[…] along with images of recife, brazil (where the festival took place) inspired me to design layouts and contexts where i could let creatures and…
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Justin Cone • 18 years ago
The Brothers Saunders
Chris and Jon both used to work at Stardust LA, until Chirs went freelance and Jon relocated to NY. Their sites, www.cobracoil.tv and www.jonsaunders.tv both…
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Jon Gorman • 18 years ago
New HP Campaign: A “Twist” on the Old?
[…] Olivier Gondry to create a three-spot campaign for HP. The first spot in the series stars fashion designer Vera Wang, and it’s been getting…
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Justin Cone • 17 years ago
The Winning Moment by Alphabetical Order
[…] in a competition that, despite their importance to the competiton, only take several seconds. So the entire spots revolve around these “winning moments”, drawing…
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Jon Saunders • 17 years ago
Smith & Foulkes for PLATFORM
[…] lonely little white box. Some semi-technical details: “Smith & Foulkes used a Canon Digital SLR camera linked up to a laptop allowing them to…
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Justin Cone • 17 years ago
Echolab/Shilo for Lucozade Alert
[…] into a huge chamber around 00:19. So nice. (The soundtrack, by the way, wasn’t composed by Echolab; it’s from a band called “Switches.”) I…
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Justin Cone • 17 years ago
Sony vs. Kozyndan Update
[…] Kozyndan about a year prior to this Bravia spot. This has raised suspicions that maybe Passion kept this work on tap and referenced it…
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Justin Cone • 17 years ago
Nervo and Barbarian Group for FOX Japan
[…] By creating reusable software to solve the problem, the Barbarian Group gave Nervo more options than one-off animations could provide. Software engines also encourage…
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Justin Cone • 17 years ago
The Mill: Puma “Until Then” (or “Speed Legs”)
[…] Puma with vfx from The Mill, features some stunning choreography—both in terms of the mo-cap and the digital choreography necessary to pull off such…
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Justin Cone • 17 years ago
“Sharp Teeth” Promo Animations from Radium
[…] share from Radium directors Limbert Fabian and Brady Baltezore. The shorts are based on excerpts from Barlow’s book, but they’re not simply illustrative works.…
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Justin Cone • 17 years ago
Cisma: Handmade
[…] mostly through irksome metaphors that stick with you long after the film has ended. Color is hugely important, too. Each scene has a chromatic…
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Justin Cone • 16 years ago
Selling Space: Architectural Filmmaking
[…] on accurately representing reality, the reality of their design. We’re not interested in participating in this stage because filmmaking, experimentation, abstraction and narrative do…
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Justin Cone • 16 years ago
Tim Lovett/Oddfew: LUNATIK
[…] to the edges of sanity. The film tumbles from scene to scene, shifting suddenly between internal “imagined” places and external “real” places. Although it…
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Justin Cone • 16 years ago
Interview: Psyop for T. Rowe Price
[…] flows nicely from one scene to the next. It was crucial to plan out the camera moves in a way so that the connections…
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Justin Cone • 16 years ago
The Crisis of Credit Visualized
[…] or why. My best introduction came in the form of a This American Life podcast, which does a great job explaining some of the…
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Justin Cone • 16 years ago
Dante’s Inferno Trailer
[…] out the scenes the best we could. TECH ASPECTS LI: There are a lot of cinematic acrobatics involved in the cameras and editorial sequences,…
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Justin Cone • 16 years ago
David O’Reilly Interview: Please Say Something
[…] the film(s)? DO: The visual vocabulary was very strict, I literally wrote a list of rules down before I started animating, so it was…
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Justin Cone • 16 years ago
Thank You
[…] to the event. You traveled from every corner of the globe to be there, and we want you to know how deeply we appreciate…
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Justin Cone • 15 years ago
Soy Tu Aire
[…] the internet, but it is an amazing example of how much more powerful our work becomes when a viewer can actually interact with it.…
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Jon Saunders • 15 years ago
Mekanism: CaT Conference Opener
[…] animation shot by Feldman features the use of a unique real-time visual application developed and coded specifically for the CaT project which gave Feldman…
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Justin Cone • 15 years ago