Patrick Boivin: Ninja’s Unboxing

Patrick Boivin is back with more top drawer stop-action work, this time for Google’s Nexus One phone. (Thanks to Nate and Jesse for the tips!)

Buck: Google Chromebook

Buck teams up with Google again to playfully and accessibly convey a game-changing idea… your future computer won’t be a computer… it will be a… Read more

Classic Quickie: Key Frame Animation

Motionographer Classic Quickie: National Research Council of Canada’s Key Frame Animation, 1971. (Hat tip to Retroist.)

100 Frames

In the ultra-short spirit of Animade Lernz, the great folks at Fraser Davidson are behind 100 Frames: The A-Z of London. Make sure to also… Read more

Wayne the Stegosaurus

Hot on the heels of Gentleman Scholar’s Motionpoems short is another one from a small team at The Mill. “Wayne the Stegosaurus” is an adorable… Read more

Le Cadeau du Temps

Yes Virginia, it’s another awesome Zune film. This time it’s by Cory Godbey whose unique method of frame-by-frame animation lends a particular charm to the… Read more

Matt Lavoy

While his work focuses more on compositing, particle generation and vfx supervision than most of the folks we talk about here on Motionographer, LA-based Matt… Read more

Bitstate: Slamdance Fest Opener

The Ebeling Group’s Bitstate worked up an intense hand-wrought opener for the 2008 Slamdance Film Festival. All the frame-by-frame sequences add a gritty texture to… Read more

Kick It into 5th Gear

Matt Lambert recently finished a new project for Discovery Channel Europe. It’s a promo for for a car show, 5th Gear, produced by Frame by… Read more

“Lion in a Coma” by Israeli Ori Toor

A psychedelic, fluid, frame-by-frame “stream of consciousness” animation for Animal Collective’s “Lion in a Coma” by Israeli fresh graduate Ori Toor

Chris Graf

Forget your plug-ins and check out Chris Graf’s fx reel for some nice effects done frame by frame. I especially like the personality added to… Read more