SPECTRUM: Anne Saint-Louis
For this issue of SPECTRUM, Lilian Darmono spoke with Anne Saint-Louis: designer, wife and mother. Based in Vancouver, Canada, she's also an assistant teacher at…
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Lilian Darmono • 8 years ago
Insight into the world of look development from one of our industry’s best
Ever wonder how to get past the "valley of suck"? Thankfully, Alex Dingfelder is here to share some insight behind his process and how he…
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Joe Donaldson • 8 years ago
Step by Step: Freddy Arenas
In this Step by Step profile, look over the shoulder of one of our industry's best. Here, Freddy Arenas dives deeper into his recent exploration…
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Joe Donaldson • 8 years ago
Trying to find a balance
In this powerful and honest Motionographer Guest Post, the amazingly talented Laura Alejo offers some perspective on what it's like being one of New York…
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Joe Donaldson • 8 years ago
School of Motion’s Design Bootcamp: A Journal
What's it really like to go through an intensive "bootcamp" course online? To find out, we asked School of Motion for one seat in their…
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Guest • 7 years ago
Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes
As life and our priorities constantly change, so too does our path through this ever-evolving industry. In this month's Guest Post we get an insightful…
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Joe Donaldson • 7 years ago
The Do’s and Don’ts of Freelance
Ever wonder what goes through the minds of studio owners, creative directors, and producers on the topic of freelancers? Now's your chance to find out!
Bee Grandinetti • 6 years ago
Win, Win… Win: An Outsider’s Perspective on Inclusive Benefits
In this month's Motionographer Guest Post, we are thrilled to bring you some insight from the progressively minded Magnus Hierta of Hue&Cry!
Joe Donaldson • 6 years ago
SPECTRUM: Rheea Aranha
For this month's SPECTRUM profile, we talked with London-based Creative Director Rheea Aranha about her studio's work in Film UI, strategies useful to women in…
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Lilian Darmono • 6 years ago
Sharon Harris and what it’s like working in tech
There are a lot of questions surrounding the topic of what it's like to work in tech as a motion designer. Thankfully, in this Guest…
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Joe Donaldson • 5 years ago
Hawaii, Rubber Hose, and Katy Perry Do Sound Like a Good Summer Vacation.
Váscolo share their retro animation adventure developing Katy Perry’s music video: Harley’s in Hawaii
Staff • 4 years ago
Our Top Ten Most Viewed Quickies of 2020
The year’s almost over but there’s still time for a Quickie or two. Below is a rundown of our best performing Quickies on Motionographer for…
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Staff • 4 years ago
Project Breakdown with Marc Eijkelenboom
The Iceman is the origin story of Wim Hof, a Dutch extreme athlete, and author. It’s a true hero’s tale of someone losing the person most…
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Staff • 3 years ago
Project Breakdown with Arisu Kashiwagi
Inspired by Mosley’s idea of memories as noisy secrets locked behind a door, we wanted to represent fragments of Ptolemy’s memories as unfinished sketches.
Staff • 2 years ago
Our Top Ten Most Viewed Quickies of 2022
Title sequences, music videos, festival titles and brand announcements; it’s time to revisit last year’s most-watched Quickies on Motionographer!
Stuart Groves • 2 years ago
It’s official: The Motion Awards 2021 winners are out now!
For a year that’s gone by in a flash, we’ve managed to cram in an enormous amount of work, haven’t we?
Staff • 3 years ago
From Motionographer Writer to Creative Lead at Perception?
Greg Herman contributed to over 140 posts during his ten years of writing for Motionographer. Since then, he's worked with a who's who of clients,…
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Stuart Groves • 1 year ago
A Reunion with America’s Racial History
In an era where storytelling transcends traditional boundaries, Reunion Studio merges artistry and A.i. technology to shed light on America's profound legacy of racial injustice.…
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Carlos El Asmar • 2 months ago
Roses are Blue
Good ol’ friends of tween…it’s been a while… If you have time on your hands and are looking for inspiration and maybe even a few…
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Babe Baker • 18 years ago
Gaelle Denis / City Paradise
Gaelle Denis’ “City Paradise” is a wonderfully visual adventure of urban confusion. Initially set in a dismally urban London, the story follows the integration of…
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daniel • 18 years ago
Zero 7 video by click3x
If we are talking about design, I’d have to say that this video exemplifies two of the best little pieces of advice when it comes…
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Tread • 18 years ago
Takagi Masakatsu
I’ve never really liked ‘video art’. It just never seemed to transgress how complete our established and prefered artforms feel to us. A good motion…
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Tread • 18 years ago
Lord, I Was Born a Ramblin’ Man
We’ve been getting a bunch of good work coming our way over the last week or so, but very little of it has reached out…
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Justin Cone • 18 years ago
Impactist: New Work
Impactist (on Hornet’s roster) has recently completed some new work, including a beautiful spot for Peace Corps. The spot has a wonderful texture and pace…
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Justin Cone • 18 years ago