DANIELS: Weetabix “Dancer”
A cute little girl takes a bite of her Weetabix breakfast. That’s the usual cue to dive into the bowl for a cereal-inspired world of…
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Michelle Higa Fox • 13 years ago
Playgrounds 2012
This is only the second time that the annual Playgrounds Digital Arts Festival in The Netherlands teams up with Submarine Channel to host a “warming…
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Harm van Zon • 12 years ago
Ash Thorp: Project 2501, Homage to Ghost in the Shell [NSFW]
[NSFW] Designer/director Ash Thorp teamed up with photographer Tim Tadder and over 20 artists to reimagine the title sequence to the classic anime film, “Ghost…
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Justin Cone • 10 years ago
Gregory Herman updates
Designer/director Gregory Herman is a rare individual. He is a hurricane of positive energy, and his approach to work is no less intense. His recently…
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Justin Cone • 9 years ago
Motion design education: MoGraph Mentor
My recent op-ed post, “6 Problems with Motion Design Education,” looked at challenges facing students and educators through the lens of brick-and-mortar design schools. But over the last 20…
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Justin Cone • 9 years ago
Nickelodeon Global Rebrand | Project Breakdown
Give us a brief introduction to yourself and the studio. My name is Braden Wheeler and I’m an on-the-box creative director (with a general focus…
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Staff • 2 months ago
Greyscalegorilla shows Cinema 4D 11.5 Physics Test Renders with Mograph 2.0
Greyscalegorilla shows Cinema 4D 11.5 Physics Test Renders with Mograph 2.0
Staff • 15 years ago
RMax Studio, LG “Radio 2.0”
LG “Radio 2.0” by Rmax Studio
Boca Ceravolo • 14 years ago
Amon Tobin ISAM 2.0 – Leviathan
Chicago-based studio Leviathan crafts a creative projection-mapped piece to provide an immersive stage experience for Amon Tobin’s ISAM 2.0 tour. Check out the making of…
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Andres Weber • 12 years ago
Articles and Interviews
A Conversation with Mate Steinforth April 18, 2012 Go! SXSW 2012: Animated Shorts April 10, 2012 Go! Motionographer’s Role in the Industry (Right Now) April…
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Justin Cone • 18 years ago
Not to Scale Brings the Volvo Vox Popular to Life
"If it was up to me, I’d drop it in the sea." "I can see, like, a superhero driving it as a safe car." "I…
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Justin Cone • 17 years ago
Seasons of a creative: Joel Pilger on navigating our changing industry
In the motion design industry, competition is fierce, the landscape is vast and carving out a strategy for success can be an intimidating challenge. We…
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Justin Cone • 8 years ago
Breakdown: Watch Dogs 2.0 opening cinematic by MK12
MK12 breaks down the process behind their opening cinematic for Watch Dogs 2.0, the latest blockbuster game release from Ubisoft.
Justin Cone • 7 years ago
The Furrow gathered top talent to make a series of Covid-19 videos. Read how and then share the videos…
The Furrow walks us through their process of making 20-plus Covid-19 awareness videos based on fact and rooted in positivity.
Bevin McNamara • 4 years ago
Our Bodies. Our Choice. Our Voice.
We invited creative content studio Duke & Duck to talk about their recent showcase with the Dupont Underground Art Gallery. In the shadow Roe V.…
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Stuart Groves • 1 year ago
Friendly Fire’s “Skeleton Boy”
Friendly Fire’s “Skeleton Boy” directed by Clemens Habicht for Nexus Productions.
Brian Gossett • 15 years ago
TRONIC creates a new experience for Comcast/Sony
Tronic Studio’s 3HD theatrical trailer-style spot plays across the world’s biggest hi-definition (25×80-foot, 4mm) LED screen in the Comcast Center (Philadelphia) to herald the launch…
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Staff • 15 years ago
Motion Theory’s “In it”
Check out some new work from Motion Theory including “In It” for Samsung and the NFL.
Brian Gossett • 14 years ago
Ada Bligaard Søby & Brian Lee Hughes: Thee Oh Sees – “Meat Step Lively”
Ada Bligaard Søby & Brian Lee Hughes: Thee Oh Sees – “Meat Step Lively”
Matt Lambert • 14 years ago
Siggraph 2011: Damian Nenow “Paths of Hate” Interview
The trailer for Paths of Hate showcased its effortless combination of comic book visual style with dynamic dogfighting camera motion and kinetic editing. The film…
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Michelle Higa Fox • 13 years ago
IKEA Catalogue 2.0
This new interactive video/catalogue for IKEA is simply brilliant. From a purely cinematographic perspective, the quick-cut intro sequences followed by ultra slow-motion shots convey the…
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Justin Cone • 16 years ago