Golden Dream

Hi all
this is my work just i made for fun in my free time.
plz feel free for C & C.

bye

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shake/Nuke London commercial wages

Hi, I’m gonna start working for one of the large vfx companies in London, and have no idea what kind Salary you could expect.

I have four years of experience freelancing as a compositor with commercial an promos outside of the UK.

So if anybody could give me some guidelines it would be great. I’m having a meeting next week and doesn’t want to make a fool out of myself…

Thanks

need help wid dynamics

hey

i wanted to make a effect like a smoke gets converted in a face or a human body…
i tried wid applying goal to emitter and a object…
but its taking only vertex of a particular obj.

is there any way where i can pick the whole surface of a object …

this is the eg. of the thing i want…
do mail me

hencyp@gmail.com

thnks 🙂

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Michael Langan’s Skoda Tango

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The karmic balance of the creative universe has just been pushed a small degree out of the black with the creation of Michael Langan’s recent spot for Skoda. The piece is well executed and charming, however the real impact was made for me in the way the project materialized.

We posted Michael’s hugely successful, undergraduate thesis-film, Doxology, almost a year ago. About a month later, Michael was approached by Puente Aereo (a Barcelona-based production company) to adapt the car tango scene from Doxology for Skoda.

So often, agencies are inspired by non-commercial work, include these references in their creative briefs and then go to a much more established or safe director to execute an often watered-down version of the original. On this occasion, the student film from 2007 became a paying commercial homage a year later. Not only should this be the ethical standard amongst the advertising community, but this is proof to production companies that personally initiated work can be a commercially viable investment — something the innovators have always understood.

Michael is currently a director and creative at SF-based Mekanism.


Client: Skoda Auto
Title: Skoda Superb Tango
Agency: Road
Concept: Michael Langan
Production Company: Check In by Puente Aereo
Director: Michael Langan
Executive Producer: Silvia Sala
Producer: Santi Borras
DP: Mario Montero
Music: Dan Radlauer

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onedotzero: just one week away


onedotzero_adventures in motion returns to London’s BFI Southbank from September 9th to 13th, presenting international moving image work from an international lineup of pioneers and innovators.

Highlights include new work by Johnny Hardstaff; a retrospective of work by French collective H5 (which also includes an exclusive preview of their much anticipated film), Logorama; production company Partizan showcases its new talents; exclusive preview of the break-dancing documentary film Turn It Loose; breathtaking shorts by Keith Loutit and Reza Dolatabadi, whose animated film Khoda consists of over 6,000 individual paintings that were painstakingly produced during two years to create a five minute masterpiece and work from directing collective, Zeitguised.

More info and tickets on the onedotzero site.

NOTE: The onedotzero trailer (above) is part of the festival branding efforts from Weiden+Kennedy UK, created with the help of computational designer Karsten Schmidt. Schmidt authored a generative engine for producing random visual systems, which were recorded for use in the trailer and festival posters. You can also check out the interactive component that was presented at the NFT here.

Client: onedotzero
Agency: Wieden+Kennedy, London
Motion Director: Eze Blaine
Creative: Eze Blaine, David Bruno, Tom Seymour
Computational Designer: Karsten Schmidt
Sound: Tokyolab
Producer: Sermad Buni

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DigiMotion

DigiMotion is the portfolio of 3D wiz Shkumbin Ferizi.

Elite Private Banking

Elite Private Banking created by Ars Thanea.

MAKE LIKE A TREE AND LEAVE.

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The problem with vacationing or camping in the woods is being vulnerable at ground level to man-eating bears or fighting with your imagination that the next woodsman serial killer is out looking for you. Instead, take those collection of thoughts and throw them over the edge of a camouflaged hotel designed by Swedish architects Tham + Videgard Hansson Arkitekter. Above and away from impending danger blend within the foliage and hope the sound of birds crashing into the walls won’t disturb you.

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BONG LOADED HIGH STREET FASHION FROM P.A.M.

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Any suspicions that you may have had about the ladies from P.A.M. actually being a pair of extremely motivated, Australian stoners rather than a couple of uptight, design nerds were indubitably confirmed when their press release stated that their POP! Eyes collection was inspired by David Attenborough’s The Tribal Eye. Take a look at their new adventure onto high street HERE and load up the bong before you head out to the teepee.

Pop! Eyes: — A sophisticated excursion from the studio of Perks And Mini (P.A.M.)

Ten years on from P.A.M., the designers unveil the Pop! Eyes debut 09-10 collection inspired by the David Attenborough documentary, The Tribal Eye and a recurring fascination with moments of historical significance rediscovered and translated.

Pop! Eyes is the result of a collision between deep interest in other societies far removed from our own, and the exploration into the feminine virtues of womenswear. This has brought about a refined collection of charming, off beat pieces made with high quality natural fibres including cottons, silks, and linen blends which are seen in a colour palette that pops with yellow and pulls back with earthy tones of chocolate, grey, charcoal and cream.

With a marked movement away from the more casual styling seen in P.A.M; Pop! Eyes has not lost the potency so inherent to its creators. The ethos in the creative process remains the same, with the pair having no desire at all to pander to the waxing and waning of the movements of trend. Their objective and the result are much the same, the creation of something incredibly beautiful but wholly innovative which has overcome the temporary nature of seasonal trends.

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Interview with Toy Story 3 Director

Since the movie is far from finished, Lee was quite guarded when it came to talking about plot points