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Buildings dancing, Perspectives shifting. Sound design by: Benjamin Mauch https://soundcloud.com/benjaminmauch See more at www.nerual.design

Trailer – Strange Correspondence


Strange Correspondence is a multidisciplinary project that aims to unveil the beauty of chaos. Through a series of works in painting, music and dance, directed by Rossina Bossio and brought to life with the help of prominent dancers, musicians and filmmakers, the artist intends to find the connection or correspondence between static and moving images, while exploring our relationship to the inherent uncertainty and instability of our lives. Written and directed by por Rossina Bossio Produced by: Rossina Bossio, José Antonio Lucio Cinematographer: José Antonio Lucio Art Director and Still Photographer: Paula Thomas Music: Nicolás Díaz Durana, Jorge Iván Currea, Manuel “Molo” Díaz Choreography and Interpretation: Compañía Cortocinesis, Rossina Bossio Editor: Randi Luna Løfstedt Costume Design: Claudia Rojas Executive Producer: Juana Fernández Documentary Cameraman: Jaime Barbosa Gear Rental: Andrés Urrea, Token Soluciones Audiovisuales, EFD Colombia Special Thanks to: Pavimentos Colombia S.A.S, Colegio Nuevo Gimnasio, Gimnasio Moderno, Cifras y Conceptos, Rafael Martínez, EFD Colombia, BONES, VICE Credits: http://bit.ly/2iAhFOM. Read more about the project here: http://bit.ly/2zlXPl2. ES: Extraña Correspondencia es un proyecto multidisciplinar que intenta develar la belleza del caos. A través una serie de obras en pintura, música, danza y video, dirigidas por Rossina Bossio y conceptualizadas con el apoyo de prominentes bailarines, músicos y videoastas, la artista quiere encontrar la conexión o correspondencia entre la imagen estática y la imagen en movimiento, paralelamente explorando nuestra relación con la inherente incertidumbre e inestabilidad de nuestras vidas.

Mindhunter vs Real Life Ed Kemper – Side By Side Comparison


The juxtaposition of real interviews with Ed Kemper with the dramatized versions in Mindhunter reveals striking similarities and subtle differences in the adaptation.
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David Bowie: The Last Five Years (2018) | Teaser Trailer | HBO


Focusing on the artist’s final years, David Bowie: The Last Five Years presents a nuanced look at the evolution of Bowie’s music as told through archival footage and interviews with the musical legend’s bandmates. Largely focused on Bowie’s final two albums, The Next Day and Blackstar, the film also explores his musical, Lazarus, which he began developing in the midst of his illness.

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Binging with Babish: Flanders' Hot Chocolate from The Simpsons Movie


Ned Flanders might be an uncomfortable source of familial affection and exaggerated Judeo-Christian values, but he’s also the source of some damned fine-looking hot cocoa. In the silver-screen adaptation of America’s longest-running-animated-adult-comedy-cartoon-family, Flanders continues his assault on the Simpson’s way of life with a steaming mug of human kindness and empathy.

Music: “A Beautiful Life” by Broke for Free

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BBC "The Supporting Act" – Making Of


Directed by Elliot Dear Elliot’s Christmas film for BBC One shows his ability to take a simple story and turn it into something truly magical. The characters were animated using stop-motion but the facial expressions were created and mapped on the puppets using CGI to bring them to life. The dance routine was choreographed first in live action and then an expert team of Blinkink animators recreated the moves one painstaking frame at a time. This relatable story of a young girl preparing for the biggest performance of her life will have you wiping your eyes (and tapping your feet).

Build Connections


Build Connections Build Connections is an activity that helps students understand how their existing interests relate to the content they learn in school. In other words, Build Connections taps into students’ intrinsic curiosity. What’s more, it encourages that curiosity to flourish in class. Client: Character Lab Director: Pedro Allevato & Miguel Rato Designed by: Pedro Allevato Producer: Pedro Allevato & Miguel Rato Motion Designers/Animators: Pedro Allevato, Miguel Rato, Jonathan Lindgren and Josep Bernaus  Lead Motion Designer:Jonathan Lindgren Modelling & Rigging: Miguel Jacob Rodrigues Sound Design: Bruno Allevato

Missing


My first animated short. A short and strange tale, made even stranger by the talented sound engineer Bill Francis. The idea for it came about after a rather brief and spontaneous chat about milk cartons. Story and animation: Chloe Jackson Sound design: Bill Francis https://dribbble.com/chloe-jackson http://www.billfrancis.com/

Disney // 2017 Holiday Loops


We worked with Disney again this year to produce 32 holiday loops for their social channels. Here’s a supercut of our most-favoured bits. ——- CREDITS Project: Disney Loops Client: Disney Agency: Giant Ant Directed by Giant Ant Producer: Teresa Toews Creative Direction: Jay Grandin Design: Rafael Mayani, Eric Pautz, Marion Bordeyne, Whitney Lam Animation Direction: Matt James Animation: Matt James, Diego Maclean, Conor Whelan, Taylor Peters, Chris Anderson, Shawn Hight, Henrique Barone, Whitney Lam, Nicholas Ferreira

Making Coco pop

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You gotta love that headline, it’s from the new issue of 3D Artist magazine where I wrote about Pixar’s Coco. Buy the mag here.