Don’t Fail Idaho (Extended Version) by Buck
Over the last several years, Buck has made a point of creating elegantly clever PSAs for causes they believe in. For their latest visual essay,…
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Staff • 12 years ago
Welcome to Motionographer 3.0
It's finally here, the new Motionographer website. And it only took 6 years. Here's why.
Justin Cone • 10 years ago
Superteam proves power of collaboration in title sequence for FITC Tokyo
To kick off the FITC Tokyo 2015 conference, a superteam of artists working around the world (and sometimes around the clock) created a sublimely glitchy…
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Justin Cone • 10 years ago
Golden Wolf proves you can’t go wrong with cats for Offset 2015
For the Offset 2015 conference title sequence, Golden Wolf put all their chips on the internet’s only sure bet: cats. Lots and lots of cats.…
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Justin Cone • 10 years ago
Thousands of tea bag tags star in this charming spot for Twinings
Stop-motion duo Parabella (Mikey Please and Dan Ojari) crafted a charming, hand-crafted spot — out of Twinings tea bag labels. Irresistibly tactile, it makes you…
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Staff • 9 years ago
Parallels in gaming and motion design: An interview with David Wolinsky of “Don’t Die”
As this Yussef Cole interview with David Wolinsky reveals, the worlds of gaming and motion design have a lot in common. From aesthetic concerns to…
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Yussef Cole • 9 years ago
Review: Division05’s “Snapdragon”
We review the latest educational offering from Division05, "Snapdragon," a comprehensive dissection of a real-world motion graphics project for Qualcomm.
Justin Cone • 8 years ago
Dan Savage and the importance of community building
We are thrilled to bring you this month's guest post by none other than New York's very own, Dan Savage. Dan is an incredibly talented…
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Joe Donaldson • 8 years ago
What better day to celebrate this series of issue-based animations than election day?
This election day, I can think of no better way to celebrate than by performing your civic duty and enjoying some amazing issue-based animation made…
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Joe Donaldson • 8 years ago
Too old for mograph?
Ever wonder where all the old people are in the motion design industry? Don't worry, you're not alone. Luckily, in this month's Guest Post, Joey…
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Joe Donaldson • 8 years ago
Everything is awesome, until it isn’t
In this Motionographer Guest Post, Adam Plouff gives a sobering look at what it's like getting called up to the big leagues, then reassessing what…
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Joe Donaldson • 7 years ago
Animography and the “A word, a week.” project
Everyone loves a good community-based project and you definitely won't want to miss this one with loads of amazing work from some of the best…
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Joe Donaldson • 6 years ago
Showcase: Beeple and the FITC Toronto 2019 Titles
In this Motionographer Showcase, we take a look at Beeple's amazing new opening titles for FITC Toronto. Be sure to check it out, you won't…
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Joe Donaldson • 6 years ago
Showcase: Passage
You won't want to miss out on the new film by Ash Thorp and Friendly Robot.
Joe Donaldson • 5 years ago
From nothing to something
Feeling uninspired? That likely won't be the case after watching this amazing collaboration from Andrew Vucko and co.
Joe Donaldson • 5 years ago
FRAMES FOR FUTURE
FRAMES FOR FUTURE is an amazing new community-based project which doesn't only look good, it is for good!
Joe Donaldson • 5 years ago
Blade Runner?! I mean… come on. They claimed their territory and their prize. Motion Award winner.
The taste of success is sweet. Don’t be bitter, submit to The 2020 Motion Awards!
Millie Verastegui • 5 years ago
Vices – we all have them, but they don’t usually earn us awards. Vice, Motion Awards gold recipient.
Ready to broadcast you’re a Motion Award recipient? Excellent, submit to the 2020 Motion Awards!
Millie Verastegui • 4 years ago
Oddfellows does it again. This time for Adobe resulting in a Motion Award win.
The taste of success is sweet. Don’t be bitter, submit to the 2020 Motion Awards!
Millie Verastegui • 4 years ago
Project Breakdown with Raphaël Erba
I made “Papier de Riz” mostly alone. It was created for a short film contest, Kino Lyon. The topic was “Unique.” At that time, I…
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Staff • 3 years ago
Being Queer in… Production
Over the last twenty years, my work, my sexuality, and my heritage have intertwined to inform my creativity and drive me on my mission to…
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Kimberly Knox • 3 years ago
How to make an advert for something you love (without leaving the house)
The first thing I had to take into account was that I was doing this in my house, and I live in a medium-sized apartment,…
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Sean Alami • 3 years ago