Warhammer 2006 Intro by Digic Pictures, now playing over at Ventilate!
Warhammer 2006 Intro by Digic Pictures, now playing over at Ventilate!
Babe Baker • 18 years ago
Journey through the layers of the mind
[…] himself as source material. It is not a disappointing experiment. The viewer is plunged (twice) into fractal acid trips littered with what look like puppy…
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Justin Cone • 9 years ago
Google Home App – Case Study
Joe Donaldson • 7 years ago
The Games We Play Q&A
[…] an upcoming catalog photo shoot to make a simple stylebook video. He also asked me if I had any set-design ideas that would visually…
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Bran Dougherty-Johnson • 15 years ago
WORDS
[…] a new addition to their series of shorts in collaboration with NPR & WNYC’s Radiolab – an evocative interpretation of communication which explores the…
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Matt Hunter Ross • 14 years ago
Creative Parents, Creative Kids
In collaboration with reader Joe Linton, we conducted an informal survey in May asking parents about the role that creativity played in their parenting. We…
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Justin Cone • 9 years ago
“Pearl” will hit you right in the feels
[…] things in VR can be a little tricky, given the fact that the user ultimately has control over the camera. But it’s an exciting…
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Justin Cone • 8 years ago
Get Out And Play
[…] in the case of the levitating cheerleader. If you look a little beyond the surface, the ad is rife with contradictions. The plea to…
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Justin Cone • 17 years ago
When Graphic Plays Beyond Narrative
[…] the Bic pen logo and van drivers all have moustaches so Mr. Pringle took on that role. Beyond these initial choices however, there were…
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Mark Webster • 15 years ago
Hybrid by birth: Getting to know Animade
[…] we have been steering a large part of our studio’s focus towards the overlap of interaction and animation, resulting in two very popular mobile…
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Justin Cone • 10 years ago
Telltale’s “Minecraft: Story Mode:” Changing the Game?
[…] follows Jesse and friends as they set out to find the Order and save the world from impending doom. While it’s similar to Mojang’s original…
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Caitlin Campbell • 9 years ago
The (In)famous Craigslist Post
The text below was originally posted on Craigslist (and quickly removed by admins) in response to the ridiculous job offers there soliciting creative services for…
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Justin Cone • 18 years ago
The Vendor-Client Relationship in the Real World Q&A
[…] this video to create a debate around the vendor/client relationship, although we are happy that such a conversation has started. Rather, we wanted to…
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Bran Dougherty-Johnson • 15 years ago
Database Marketing
Back in June 2004, Reason Magazine printed a custom cover for every issue of their magazine (circulation: 40,000). Each subscriber received a magazine with a…
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Michelle Higa Fox • 13 years ago
Playgrounds Festival Titles 2014
[…] that. (The titles are at the top of this post.) Audio production, After Effects, editing, color correction and compositing — all became subjects playfully situated…
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Harm van Zon • 10 years ago
Google Voice by JR Canest and Kasey Lum
[…] see new professional work from him and Kasey. And this is a great example of both of their talents combining to make a simple…
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Bran Dougherty-Johnson • 15 years ago
Mercedes “Escape the Map”
Digital Domain teamed up with director Carl Rinsch, RSA and AMV BBDO for “Escape the Map,” a surreal POV journey into a world inspired by…
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Staff • 13 years ago
Noah Harris: Google Chrome “Speedbots”
Whimsical whizzing bots directed by Noah Harris and BBH London/Blinkink/Glassworks.
Michelle Higa Fox • 12 years ago
Edouard Salier: Massive Attack “Splitting the Atom”
[…] Their music has inspired me in so many ways. I would say that their music world is pretty close to my own graphic world.…
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Harm van Zon • 15 years ago
Questioning the Freelance Dilemma
[…] Network has stirred up many passionate comments from freelance visual effects artists in the industry as well as a response from one of the…
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Bran Dougherty-Johnson • 15 years ago
The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore
[…] directed by William Joyce and Brandon Oldenburg, the app is an adaptation of the award-winning short-film of the same name that, as of last week,…
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Ivan Cruz • 13 years ago
OK GO, Pilobolus, Trish Sie: All Is Not Lost
[…] love letter to Japan that allows you to send messages using either roman characters or katakana. The HTML5 version is a bit processor intensive…
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Michelle Higa Fox • 13 years ago
Google Doodle: All hail Freddie Mercury!
It’s not live yet for you Americans (you gotta wait till Tuesday, September 6, 2011), but here in Australia, we are already singing along! More info…
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Lilian Darmono • 13 years ago