Blackheart Gang: Tale of How
Tale of How Epic. Beautiful. Weird. The Blackheart Gang’s “Tale of How” is a voyage through a surreal landscape (which the Gang calls “the Household”)…
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Justin Cone • 18 years ago
BDA Awards (and a little confession)
I just got back from the BDA Awards, and I’m really impressed by the winners in all the categories. Congrats again to SCAD’s Matt Smithson…
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Justin Cone • 18 years ago
EyeballNYC Does It Again
Back in February, EyeballNYC posted a series of station IDs for CMT directed by Adam Gault and Carlo Vega that quickly became my favorite examples…
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Justin Cone • 18 years ago
Ed Harcourt Video with Tom Gauld
Fans of the comic anthology Kramer’s Ergot will instantly recognize the illustrations of Tom Gauld in the new Ed Harcourt video by Dirty UK. Tom…
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Justin Cone • 18 years ago
Fons Schiedon
Sometimes it’s good to simply let go of reality and instead embrace the twisted, random scribblings of your subconscious as surrogates. If you need assistance…
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Justin Cone • 18 years ago
MographWiki.net Needs Your Help
If you lurk around mograph or if you’ve been reading my inbox any time in the last month or so, you probably know that a…
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Justin Cone • 18 years ago
Contest: Wallpaper for Vector Packs
The folks at Go Media and I came up with an idea for a simple contest: Make a 1280×1024 wallpaper (.jpg or .gif) using at…
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Justin Cone • 18 years ago
Erik Lauritzen: Last Best Hope
Erik Lauritzen created an engaging photo montage for a World World II documentary entitled “Last Best Hope.” The 2.5D technique isn’t new, but Erik’s execution…
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Justin Cone • 18 years ago
More Ugo!
Just wanted to bump Ugo over here from the quickies. As former art director at Eyeball, I think he does some refreshing, smart, and overall…
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Tread • 18 years ago
Mekanism Channels Cuteness for BP
Mekanism recently crafted a series of character-driven, flat-shaded 3D spots that leverage the power of cuteness to inject a sense of a playfulness and positivity…
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Justin Cone • 17 years ago
Elliot Blanchard
Elliot Blanchard is another unsung hero of the New York scene. He is a freelance animator/designer with an impressive collection of work. He has been…
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Jon Saunders • 17 years ago
Castorini are very large, bulky rodents
Castorini are Miyo Yoshida and Marco Ammannati. A site shared by a husband and wife, Miyo, a Japanese interior/production designer, and Marco, an Italian Broadcast…
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Jon Saunders • 17 years ago
Superfad for Phantom
Everything is more dramatic is slow-motion. That’s a given. Mundane acts like sneezing and laughing become epic adventures in physiology. A bullet piercing an apple…
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Justin Cone • 17 years ago
Michel Gagne: Ratatouille Taste Visualizations
If you’ve seen Ratatouille, then you’ve marveled at the expressionistic motion graphics sequences that accompany Remy (and later Emile) as they exalt the subtle pleasures…
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Justin Cone • 17 years ago
Archer$Beck: Live Earth
Directing duo Archer$Beck (Hornet) made a nice contribution to the collection of spots and short films included in the Live Earth festivities with “Cough, Cold…
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Justin Cone • 17 years ago
EyeballNYC: BioShock
EyeballNYC recently completed a :60 spot for an upcoming Xbox 360 title that’s been getting a lot of buzz, BioShock. With this project, EyeballNYC shows…
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Justin Cone • 17 years ago
Offf New York 2007: Tickets on Sale
Offf is coming to New York this November 2-4, and tickets are now on sale. For those who’ve been to the event in Barcelona, where…
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Justin Cone • 17 years ago
Michel Gondry for Motorola
Michel Gondry’s imaginative new film for Motorola attempts to incorporate the functions of the RAZR2 into the fantasy world he has created. Gondry mentioned that…
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John Cranston • 17 years ago
Czarek Kwasny for Mocean Worker
Polish student Czarek KwaÅ›ny poured some serious love into this music video for Mocean Worker’s likable track, “Shake Ya Boogie.” The film grain effect is…
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Justin Cone • 17 years ago
Great Scott!
Steve Scott recently updated his site and put up loads of work. Steve is a London-based illustrator and animation director, who is currently represented by…
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Bran Dougherty-Johnson • 17 years ago
Psyop: Navigon “More Real”
What I love about Psyop is that even though they have the power to create digital universes of unending detail and visual effects that make…
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Justin Cone • 17 years ago
PSST! Things First
If all the OFFF festival last weekend did was help produce this post from Bran Dougherty-Johnson, then the event should be declared a stunning success.Please…
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Justin Cone • 17 years ago
Royale for Flaunt/Diesel
The gents over at Royale have created this imaginatively experimental piece for Flaunt magazine which brands them alongside sponsor Diesel and will be included in…
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John Cranston • 17 years ago
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…
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Justin Cone • 17 years ago