tUnE-yArDs – Real Thing
Posted in: Animation
Directed By Tom Jobbins
Réalisé par : // Aurélie Gomez http://aureliegomez.blogspot.fr/ // Guillaume Bissières // Chloé Félix demo : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oKh1ub3gF4 blog : http://chloefelix06.blogspot.fr/ // Théo Ferré demo : http://vimeo.com/99227337 blog : http://theoferrebook.blogspot.fr // Guillaume Pochez demo : http://vimeo.com/99632729 blog : http://guillaumepochez.blogspot.fr/ // Morgane Tissier demo : http://vimeo.com/104954643 blog : http://morgane-tissier.blogspot.fr/ // Romy Yao demo : https://vimeo.com/108671061 http://romyyao.fr Musique : Siwar Sound design : Aurore Pupil // http://www.aurore-pupil.com/ Voix : Carolyn Hoffmann Merci à : Marie Chapron, Maimiti Chave, Adrien Cleuet, Guillaume Decq, Jonas Genevaz, Fanny Germain, Yann Leroy, Chloé Ménager, Elliott Peupion, Aurélie Zenati et l’équipe pédagogique de LISAA.
2D Animation Music by 313 EYE https://www.facebook.com/313eye
En tant que personne qui travaille la couleur, je suis désolée de cette version compressée (contrainte du compte free vimeo), pour les “vraies” couleurs vous pouvez checker mon site : http://romyyao.fr 🙂
Demoreel of (halftime) 2014 ! A big part comes from “Breakfast in Paris”, short film make with a team of students from LISAA ! Breakfast in Paris > https://vimeo.com/101030171
Viarco, the oldest pencil factory in Portugal, made history with their blue pencil, the Olympic 291 pencil, for the worst reasons. The dictatorial regime that ruled the country for decades used it for scratching ideas, silencing voices and opinions. This year Viarco joined celebrations the 40th anniversary of the 1974 Freedom Revolution with their “Strokes of Freedom”. Viarco opened their gallery with a set of three portraits using blue pencils to portray three symbols of freedom: Salgueiro Maia, an army captain, Zeca Afonso, a folk singer; and Humberto Delgado, the “Fearless General”. The exhibition was designed to show that the Olympic 291 can create rather than destroy, express rather than repress. All it takes is to be in the right hands. Five months after the opening, the exhibit was seen by over 4000 visitors, with several purchase offers from private collectors.
The Viarco Strokes of Freedom campaign was developed at MSTF Partners, Lisbon, by executive creative directors Susana Sequeira and Lourenço Thomaz, creative director/art director Daniel Palma, copywriter Sara Couto, illustrator Ricardo Figueira, video producer Duarte Lemos and account executive Duarte Azevedo.
Breast Cancer Foundation Singapore is running an advertising campaign using social media branding to raise awareness of the need for self examination. Print and online ads use tweaked Facebook, Twitter and Instagram logos to resemble the shape of a hand touching a breast. The tagline at the bottom reads: “If only you checked your breasts as often” with supporting body copy urging women to do a self-examination regularly and relevant information on the same. BCF is using the bit.ly/LogosAgainstCancer link to Causes site to appeal to Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to change their logos to the redesigned “breast-check” versions in October.
“Not checking status updates won’t hurt you. But breast cancer can, and might even kill you. In the time you spend online, you can easily do a breast examination instead. Learn how to perform one at bcf.org.au.
The Logos Against Cancer campaign was developed at DDB Singapore by chief creative officer Neil Johnson, group executive creative director Thomas Yang, art director, illustrator and designer Marcus Lim, senior copywriter Yuanheng Gao, business director and strategist Jonathan Lim, managing director Rowena Bhagchandani and strategy planner Alexis Cheong.