Butter Fingers

LA based 2D animator and designer Jordan Scott just released a charming, beautifully designed short titled “Butter Fingers.” “Butter Fingers” takes us through a brief journey of a group of people having a hard time at life, featuring some of the more unique items you might not want to let slip through your fingers.” Credits:… Read more »

DuckTales Theme Song With Real Ducks


What’s the only thing better than the DuckTales theme song? The DuckTales theme song with real ducks!

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Deconstructed Piano


“Deconstructed Piano” befasst sich mit der sukzessiven Zerstörung der Instrumentalmusik durch digitale Soundgeneratoren. zwei Roboter zerstören im Sturm den sanften Klang der Mondscheinsonate. Die Mondscheinsonate soll den Schmerz und die Trauer des Klaviers darstellen. Mit 650°c heizen 2 Heißluftgebläse auf das Holz des Klaviers und bringen dies immer weiter zum Einsturz bis es zusammenfällt. Mit insgesammt vier Kameras wird das ganze in Zeitraffer (alle 6 Sekunden ein Bild) aufgezeichnet. der Dreh, bzw die Performence dauerte ca 8 Stunden. “Deconstructed Piano” considers the gradual destruction of instrumental music through digital sound generators. The Moonlight Sonata is corrupted in an assault by two robots. The Sonata represents the agony and grief suffered by the piano. For this performance two heat guns at a temperature of 650°C work the piano’s wood on and on to the point of collapse. There are four cameras installed to capture the process in a time lapse with one frame every 6 seconds. The ongoing performance and the shooting took about 8 hours. Regie, Concept, Editing: Laurin Döpfner Camera: Thomas Schwarz Link to pictures of the set & stills: https://www.flickr.com/photos/97631383@N02/sets/72157645740362675/

It's Payback Time


Their world is in the grip of a lethal outbreak. A mysterious blue substance is leading to catastrophic destruction. Who is behind it all? Credits: Client: Channel 4 Television / CRUK Product: Stand Up to Cancer Title: ‘Payback Time’ Length: 120”, 90”cd, 60”cd, 40”cd, 20”cd Agency: 4Creative Creative Directors: Chris Bovill / John Allison Creative: Pablo Gonzalez de la Pena Agency Producer: Shananne Lane Group Business Director: Olivia Browne Business Director: Kuba Wieczorek Group Marketing Manager: Charlie Palmer Marketing Manager: Daisy Mount Production Company: Nexus Director: Smith & Foulkes ECD: Chris O’Reilly Producer: Tracey Cooper Production Manager: Fernanda Garcia Lopez Technical Director: Dave Walker Art Director: Daniel Burgess Design: Renaud Futterer Character Modeler: Sohrab Esfehani Character Modeler: Denis Bodart Modeler: Margherita Balestri Animator: Dominic Griffths Animator: Sergei Shabarov Rigger & Animator: Paul Tempelman Animator: Benoit Lecailtel Matte Painter: Adam Willis Matte Painter: Yohann Auroux Texture Artist: Camille Fourniols Texture Artist: Alex Veux Texture Artist: Roxane Martinez L&R: Michal Firkowski L&R: Denis Bodart L&R: Francois Mancone L&R: Camille Fourniols L&R: Jeremi Boutelet Compositor: Elliott Kajdan Compositor: Rob Ward VFX: Claire Pegorier VFX: Thanos Topouzis Editor: Paul Hardcastle @ TRIM Grade: Mike Skrgatic @ Time Based Arts Sound Design & Mix: Anthony Moore, Dan Beckwith & Tom Joyce @ Factory Sound Producer: Lou Allen @ Factory Music Production: Company: SIREN Music Producer: Sean Atherton & Sian Rogers Music Composed by: Alex Baranowski Music Production Company: SIREN Music Producer: Sean Atherton & Sian Rogers Music Composed by: Alex Baranowski Live Action Production Company: 4Creative Live Action Director: Keith McCarthy Live action Producer: Shananne Lane Director of Photography: Christopher Sabogal Live Action VFX: MPC Live Action Grading: George K @ MPC

California


If you’ve got four minutes, I’d love to give you a timelapse tour of all of the most visually stunning places California has to offer, filmed over four years, from coastline to mountains to deserts, from cities to agriculture to national parks. My Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pyrokinetic/ | Instagram: http://instagram.com/halbergman Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/pyrokinetic | Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hal9000 License these clips for your project on Getty Images: bit.ly/gicalif | Dissolve: bit.ly/dicalif Magic Window Timelapse Screensaver for Macintosh: bit.ly/mwmac California is the most populated state in the United States, and the third largest. It’s almost double the size of the United Kingdom and slightly larger than Japan. If it was it’s own independent country (as it was briefly for a few weeks in 1846), it would have the 8th largest economy in the world by GDP. It contains the highest summit and the lowest desert in the Contiguous United States (and the second-lowest point in the world), both of which are in the same county. It’s most known for movies, technology, wine, and national parks, but also grows more than a third of the vegetables consumed in the US, two-thirds of the fruits and nuts, and an unknown but presumably huge percentage of marijuana. It contains every major climatological biome except tundra. More important than those facts, to me, is that I was born and spent most of my life here. The average clip took 1-3 hours to film and another 3-10 hours to edit. Several cuts are from clips more than 24 hours long. I shot 423 clips over four years to make this, but the majority of the 67 clips ultimately used were shot in the last 12 months. If you’d like some background on my process, Dissolve did an interview with me about that: http://bit.ly/meethal I did an interview with Fstoppers, where I discuss technical details, cameras used, and workflow: bit.ly/1wfrWPo The music is “Intense Rocks” by Sebastian Watzinger, licensed from Audiosocket. Most of the individual clips are available for license via Getty Images, Dissolve, or directly. Many of them feature in the Magic Window timelapse screensaver for Mac. Links are now at the top. (If you got this far down, thank you! I’d like to add that I’m available for hire. I specialize in still photography and timelapse photography for travel, architecture, and industry.) Full list of locations used: Alabama Hills Big Sur Bombay Beach Death Valley National Park Gilroy Inyo National Forest Jenner Joshua Tree Lake Tahoe Long Beach Los Angeles Malibu Mono Lake South Tufa Reserve Mount Shasta Napa Onyx Owens Lake Salinas San Diego San Francisco San Luis Obispo Santa Monica Sequoia National Forest Venice Weldon Yosemite National Park

CHILLR


A CHILLING look at the new way guys meet. Starring Noah Levenson & Edward McGinty Directed by Adam Neustadter Written by Noah Levenson (twitter.com/noahlevenson) Produced by Adam Neustadter & Noah Levenson Director of Photography Alexander Alexandrov (www.alexanderalexandrov.com) Edited by Noah Levenson Production Mixer, Sound Designer, & Composer Elliot Thompson (www.elliotthompsonsound.com)

Metronomy Month Of Sundays


Film by Callum Cooper www.callumcooper.com Music Video for Metronomy http://www.metronomy.co.uk/ Producer – Joshua Smith Line Producer – Rupert Savage Camera Assistants – Chris Vickers and Charles Vallance Grade – Lewis Crossfield Arianna Maniscalco at ETC http://electrictheatre.tv/ Sculptural Fabrication: TOR Fabrication, London Thanks to – Matt Moult and Jack Hunter Executive Producers – Juila Reed and John Hassay Production Company – GOOD EGG http://www.goodegghq.com/ Because Music – http://www.becausemusic.co.uk/

Goodness Newness Oldness Badness


New stuff is good stuff and old stuff is bad stuff, so good stuff becomes bad stuff when new stuff becomes old stuff.

BOTHER // LES SINS


Video by Harry Israelson & Harry Schleiff Music by Chaz Bundick Color by Mikey Rossiter @ The Mill Asst. Producer: Sidney Schleiff Asst. Producer John Belanger Special Thanks: Cooper Rogers Heath Raymond Buy the album here: http://store.carparkrecords.com/produ… http://smarturl.it/LSMICHAEL

Saeco GranBaristo Avanti


The world of Saeco is tasteful, desirable and contemporary. Iris Amsterdam asked us to translate these values into a recognizable film for their flagship model, the Saeco GranBaristo Avanti. To achieve this we used a juxtaposition of contemporary design in earthly hues with photo real elements. Subtle and sophisticated animation and sound design was added to bring the piece to life. Coffee, anyone? Designed, directed and produced by PlusOne. http://www.plusoneamsterdam.com Client: Philips / Saeco Commissioned by: Iris Worldwide Direction: Martijn Hogenkamp 
 Production:
 Marcel Vrieswijk Illustrations: Jeen Berting Animation: Cas Prins, Ola Tandstad, Guido van Gemerden, Freek Freriks, Rob Wienk Music and Sound Design: ParkStudio Client: Iris Worldwide: Rachna Dhall, Tim Steur, Sharon Sarinas Follow us on: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/plusoneams Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/plusoneamsterdam LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/company/plusone