DAY 39


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Nautilus | France A. Cordova


Nautilus explores the beautiful life of astrophysicist, France A. Cordova. Directed By – Colin Hesterly Production – Not To Scale Executive Producer – Eve Strickman Producer – Angela Foster Art Direction – Colin Hesterly Animation – Andy Kennedy, Joshua Jouppi, Aaron Kemnitzer, Hyo Bin Kang, Colin Hesterly Compositing – Colin Hesterly Client – Nautilus Art Director – Len Small Music Supervisor – Ben Davis Audio Post-Production – Peter DuCharme

Nike Air Max 1 Ultra Flyknit – Process Reel


As we acted as a full service provider for Nikes Air Max 1 Ultra Flyknit we also got to do the whole visual development of the spot. Here’s a process in a snappy reel. This is the central animation piece that came out of it: https://vimeo.com/174641239 And here’s the project on our page: http://www.aixsponza.com/projects/nike-airmax1

The Shining Star of Losers Everywhere


In 2003, Japan was plunged into economic darkness, and its people needed a ray of hope. They found one in Haru Urara, a racehorse with a pink Hello Kitty mask and a career-long losing streak. ESPN 30 for 30 short. Screenings at Sundance Film Festival, SXSW, Aspen Shortsfest, Hot Docs, and more. WINNER – Best Short Documentary, Hot Docs 2016 Directed by: Mickey Duzyj Produced by: Mona Panchal Yuka Uchida (Japan) Edited by: Casimir Nozkowski Composed by: Terry Dame Executive Producers: Erik Rydholm Connor Schell Libby Geist John Dahl Director of Photography: Nobutaka Shirahama Original Art by: Mickey Duzyj Art Assistant: Kyle Stecker Animation by: Naoko Hara Sound design by: Greg Smith Featuring: Koji Hashiguchi Masashi Yoshida Dai Muneishi Ken Ishii

Reaction-Diffusion


This is a reaction-diffusion program of complete real-time generation that reacts to sound in touchdesigner. Music: Sk’p – Astravel http://crazylanguage.bandcamp.com/album/cl-047-astravel

Nike Air Max 1 Ultra Flyknit


When Nikes Air Max 1 Ultra Flyknit is hitting the stores “launch” will have a whole new meaning. High up in the sky we don’t loose grip or traction and celebrate the latest killer shoe of Nike in all it’s lightweight glory. Spawning from the visual style of the central animation a whole lot of things were created to form a complete retail package. From the shops window front over engage zones, footwear walls and pedestals all the way to turning our 3d assets into real actual objects to put up in stores – do not worry, the whole range is covered. Here’s the project on our webpage: http://www.aixsponza.com/projects/nike-airmax1 And the process reel: https://vimeo.com/176474039 — Client: Nike Sportswear | Global Brand Design Producer: Kate Terrill, Jess Puttermann Brand Design Director: Nico Sala, Kevin Coatman for Aixsponza Producer: Julian Fischer Creative Director: Manuel Casasola Merkle, Christian Tyroller Art Director: Moritz Schwind Artists: Leo Akinbiyi, Joey Camacho, Jens Kindler, Matthias Lein, Fabian Rosenkranz, Moritz Schwind, Jan Sladecko, Benno Verschüren, Ben Watts, Matthias Zabiegly, Santi Zoraidez, Ondrej Zunka Product Sculpting: Lars Korb Chief Knitting Advisor: Roxana Schwind Music: Michael Fakesch, Designingsounds

VERSUS ~ Making Of


A short making of film showcasing our process on the VERSUS project. See full project here: http://mvsm.com/project/versus

1955 Ident for ABC-TV ("Fights" variant)


1955 ident for the American Broadcasting Company. Features a voice-over promoting “Wednesday Night Fights”.

A Tribute to Andrei Tarkovsky


Music: Solaris theme, by Edward Artemiev. BWV 639 Choral Prelude in F Minor, by J. S. Bach. Films: Ivan’s Childhood (1962) Andrei Rublev (1966) Solaris (1972) Mirror (1975) Stalker (1979) Nostalghia (1983) The Sacrifice (1986) Disclaimer: I do not own anything in this video. No copyright infringement intended. Everything belongs to their respective owners. I am not making any money off of this video.

Photos I took using Ilford Sprite 127 (part 2)


Casual snapshots I recently took using the 60s camera Ilford Sprite 127 and Rera Pan 100 film. Mostly taken in Olinda, Victoria, Australia. The music is much older….it’s “Sweet Indiana Home” by California Ramblers, which I stole from the Little Wonder records page:
http://www.littlewonderrecords.com/little-wonder-history.html

Considering the location is Australian, the film is Japanese, and the camera is British, the use of the song is a little odd!