EyeballNYC: Microsoft Sync

EyeballNYC recently finished a print and broadcast campaign for Microsoft Sync, a new voice-activated technology available in some new American cars. The series includes three… Read more

Takashi Murakami

If you’re in the LA area any time between now and February 11th, you might want to check out the Takashi Murakami show. Murakami is… Read more

MassMarket/Psyop for Infiniti

I think it was back around the summer of 2005 when Psyop first posted a three-spot series for Infiniti in which cars motored through majestically… Read more

Michal Levy: One

Michal Levy’s latest jazz animation “One” pulls out all the stops to create an enchanting journey through color, form and visual rhythm. The result beautifully… 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

Blur Does Marvel

Blur does many things well, but high-end cinematic CG has always been their hallmark. They’ve put those powers to use recently for a series of… Read more

National Television for Fair & Square

National Television channeled modernist aesthetics of yesteryear in “Dots” and “Pattern,” two new spots for British lending agency Fair & Square. “Dots” really does it… Read more

Favorite Color Launches

You may remember not long ago, we posted the personal site of ex-Digital Kitchen designer Lindsay Daniels, who at that time was still getting things… Read more

Quadroplastic

In today’s world of motion graphics where it’s more about bling than design, it’s nice just to come across something that’s all about the simplicity.… Read more

Trembled Blossoms

Starring a denuded Eve-like figure, Trembled Blossoms is another attempt for a high-end fashion company to capture the power of moving pixels. I’m not sure… Read more

Jot

Originally created in the mid-60s, “Jot” was an animated series presented by none other than the Southern Baptist’s Radio & Television Commission. Production ran until… Read more

Word Up, World

Word Up, World is an fun, eclectic new film by JJ Walker. It’s a series of six vignettes addressing serious problems in the world, but… Read more

A Doggy Bag from Supinfocom

[flv:http://motionographermedia.com/supinfocom/doggybag.flv 468 374] Three students from France’s Supinfocom school—Guillaume Cassuto, Thomas Moine and Sylvain Perlot—have produced another fine CG short in their school’s tradition of… Read more

Inspire 08: April 18th

Inspire 08 is coming up on April 18th, and it looks like this year’s going to be even better than last year. Here’s an abbreviated… Read more

Nervo for Timex

QuickTime version (960 x 540) Nervo’s posted a new project for Timex that I want to share here for two main reasons: 1) the process… Read more

Kevin Atkinson: Method Art

Kevin Atkinson has been slowly building up a code library from experiments like those found on his Method Art blog, turning tinkering into what he… Read more

Stephane Berla for Dionysos

Here’s a new music video/animated short and interview from renowned director, Stéphane Berla. Drawing from influences ranging from Roald Dahl and Tim Burton to Youri… Read more

Superfad: Sprint

Superfad posted a couple new spots for Sprint that fall neatly into my category of “visual essays.” Employing a style that’s reminiscent of the data… Read more