Fletcher Moules: A Life Built Frame by Frame
From a seven year old mesmerized by puppeteers inside Jabba the Hutt, to the director redefining animated storytelling across film, television, and music, Fletcher Moules…
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Carlos El Asmar • 6 days ago
The Motion Awards 2025 Nominees
The Motion Awards 2025 nominees are here, representing the boldest, most innovative work in Motion Design today. From the journalistic force of The New York…
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Staff • 2 weeks ago
Looking Back to Leap Forward: Celebrating The Motion Awards 2024 Winners
A look back at the work that shaped us, as we prepare to welcome a new class of nominees later this week.
Staff • 3 weeks ago
We Are Versus – A Love Letter to Creativity and the People Behind It
In an era obsessed with automation, Versus turned the spotlight back on people. “We Are Versus” is both film and book, transforming hundreds of anonymous…
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Carlos El Asmar • 1 month ago
Motion Plus Design Paris 2025: 10 Years of Motion, Magic, and Mastery
Motion Plus Design celebrates its 10th anniversary on November 8, 2025, returning to Le Grand Rex, Paris with a world-class lineup honoring the art of…
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Staff • 1 month ago
Am I an Exceptional Creative Leader? – Part 3
A leader of the heart: Are you one of them? #3 A series of compact, heart-charged articles where executive coach Marie Reig Florensa – together…
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Marie Reig Florensa • 1 month ago
A Decade in Motion: Kook Ewo and the Heart Behind Motion Plus Design
Ten years ago, Kook Ewo set out to give Motion Design the stage it deserved. What began as a small gathering in Paris has become…
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Carlos El Asmar • 1 month ago
Am I a Leader? Are you also one? – Part 2
A leader of the heart: Are you one of them? #2 A series of compact, heart-charged articles where executive coach Marie Reig Florensa - together…
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Marie Reig Florensa • 2 months ago
Should Creative Studios Take Global Brand Projects Without a P.O.?
In the creative world, tight deadlines are the norm, but nothing complicates things more than being asked to start work on a major project without…
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Staff • 2 months ago
Doubt as a Tool for Creative Freedom
Doubt is not a weakness-it’s a way to avoid dogmatism. In this deeply reflective piece, Hasmik Mkhchyan explores how doubt-not confidence-is the real engine of…
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Hasmik Mkhchyan • 2 months ago
A leader of the heart: Are you one of them? – Part 1
A series of compact, heart-charged articles where executive coach Marie Reig Florensa - together with Carlos El Asmar - explore what it means to “lead…
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Marie Reig Florensa • 3 months ago
The Limits of Admiration: BOL, Device, and the OFFF Sevilla Reckoning
At Motionographer, we believe that creative work carries both the power and responsibility to shape how cultures are seen and understood. An Honest Reckoning: A…
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Staff • 4 months ago
Trusting Instinct: Voices Redefining Motion Design in New York
What does it mean to create in a world of AI, burnout, and endless tools? At Motion Plus Design New York, speakers shared personal stories…
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Jesse Rylander • 4 months ago
The Energy Between Us: Elliott Chaffer at VERSUS
In this candid and expansive conversation, Elliott Chaffer reflects on his journey as a creative leader, the philosophies that shape his work, and what drew…
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Carlos El Asmar • 5 months ago
Taste Is Your Edge: Why AQ Matters More Than Ever
In a time when creative pitches are falling flat and AI is rewriting the rules, your real edge isn’t a clever tagline, it’s your taste.…
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Staff • 5 months ago
The Motion Awards™ Launch Final Submission Stage, and Reflect on the Journey
As The Motion Awards™ launches its final submission stage, we reflect on a global journey that’s spanned thousands of entries, countless stories, and one unwavering…
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Staff • 5 months ago
Being Queer in… Music
For Being Queer in… Music we hear from UK musician Dylan Holloway. Dylan discusses how his experience as a trans guy led him into a…
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Dylan Holloway • 5 months ago
Being Queer in… Production
Over the last twenty years, my work, my sexuality, and my heritage have intertwined to inform my creativity and drive me on my mission to…
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Kimberly Knox • 6 months ago
Costumes, Props, and Layers of History: Design as a Visual Storyteller in The Gilded Age
Reconstructing a historical past on screen is no easy task. Making moving images feel increasingly authentic, whether in film or television, requires a careful orchestration…
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Jesse Rylander • 6 months ago
Being Queer in… Motion Design
For our series Being Queer in… we’ve hand-selected some incredible people to tell their stories and give us candid accounts of the queer experience in…
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Ed Kevill-Davies • 6 months ago
MOUVO: A Ten-Year Legacy of Shaping Culture Through Motion
"MOUVO has always aimed to be a small, intimate event, not a large and impersonal gathering. We’ve focused on creating a friendly, personal environment where…
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Staff • 6 months ago
Interview with Alan Turing: The AI Gay Father
"Yet, whether that truly qualifies as “feeling” is another matter. Feelings, as I see them, are more than responses—they’re deeply entwined with experience, memory, and…
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Staff • 6 months ago
Paul Trillo: Hacking Cinema’s Next Level
At his first student-film showcase he screened a slap-stick comedy short to stone silence, just crickets and no laughs, while the crowd reacted to arty…
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Wyz Borrero • 7 months ago
From Solo to Studio: Scaling Your Creative Business Without Losing Your Soul
"Scaling a creative business is not only about adding bodies or landing prestige accounts. It’s about evolving your identity and removing the Imposter Syndrome in…
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Tim Thompson • 7 months ago