Tokyo based Motion Director Yasuhiro Kobari recently directed “Creating a Fantastic World“; a visual ident for the upcoming VOYAGE GROUP; a dreamlike atmosphere of light and shadow with fluidic shapes and rhythm. The particle work is fantastic, I can only assume this was Krakatoa/Pflow and 3ds max. Yasuhiro currently works for Triple Additional […]
Marcos Lutyens + The Mill: Speed Dreaming
Posted in: art, cg, vfxThe BritWeek Art Program, in partnership with The British Council and in collaboration with the L.A. ART MACHINE, presents Marcos Lutyesn ”Speed Dreaming”, a project that explores automatist behaviors at the convergence of machines and the body-mind system. Speed Dreaming opens Tuesday, May 10th, with a 7:30-10 p.m. public performance at the Variety Building, across […]
Edouard Salier: Nike Women
Posted in: Animation, cg, Design, vfxJust came across this ~ Nike Women – directed by Paris based Edouard Sailer, a graphic artist, designer, director and photographer.
JAPAN HELP PSA
Posted in: Animation, audio design, cg, Design, directing, Motion, Uncategorized, vfxSelf-initiated PSA for Japanese Relief Aid.
Sometimes we forget that just because an event like this isn’t on the front page anymore, the struggle to save and rebuilt lives has passed. IAMSTATIC wanted to create something that can act as a reminder that this disaster is still happening and not a memory.
Psyop: Fage “Plain”
Posted in: cg, dairy, fage, fluid, General, in-camera, integration, live action, milk, mullen, pipeline, plain, practical, Psyop, Rethink, smuggler, yogurtWith the lead-up to F5 taking up so much of our time at Motionographer, we were admittedly led astray and almost (keyword: almost) let a piece of stellar quality slip between the cracks. But as they say, better late than never.
Last month, Psyop released a piece unique to its typically CG pipeline and something that —on YouTube alone— has already garnered over 5 million views. In Plain, for Greek dairy company, Fage, Psyop was forced to rethink it’s pipeline when they discovered they would only be allotted two short weeks of post-production time. By approaching most of the shots in-camera and integrating CG only when absolutely necessary, the team of artists rose to the challenge and created a piece that is not only hauntingly beautiful, but a testament to their ingenuity.
In an exclusive Q&A with additional behind-the-scenes artwork, we caught up with Psyop to find out exactly how they did it. Check it out here.
Sehsucht: Lamborghini Aventador ~ Triumph
Posted in: cg, Design, directing, vfxHamburg, Germany based Sehsucht’s latest car porn introduces Lamborghini’s new 700 PS bull power Aventador, shot in the Californian desert Coyote Dry Lakebed and directed by Ole Peters.
The new image film by Philipp und Keuntje and Sehsucht is a 3-minute special effect thunderstorm. “Triumph” was produced by Sehsucht Hamburg (live-action & VFX), directed by Ole […]
Emrah Gonulkirmaz + Mert Kizilay: COLR = Topix Toronto
Posted in: cg, Design, directing, Motion, vfxCOLR, a company of Topix, is Toronto’s newest colour facility, featuring Lustre, Autodesk’s non-linear colour-grading system. COLR’s team includes Colourist Joe Wenkoff, an accomplished visual effects artist and photo-journalist, EP Gerry Legros and Junior Colourist Eric Barnett.
Above is an animated logo spot for COLR with design, art direction and animation by Emrah Gonulkirmaz and audio […]
FutureDeluxe: new motion reel
Posted in: cg, Design, Motion, vfxNew motion reel for UK based, multi-disciplinary creative agency FutureDeluxe.
ManvsMachine + Echolab: Toyota iQ
Posted in: audio design, cg, Design, directing, Motion, vfxCHI & Partners commissioned ManvsMachine to create this spot, one of a series of ten abstract spots that would embrace the unique design of the Toyota iQ. Using the car as a catalyst various forms are given new life as a result of the signature contact moment. For use in association with sponsored content on […]
Brazilian studio Animatorio recently finished this short film; Neomorphus, the second movie in a series of three mini-shorts named Praepostere, the first being “Adiantum pedatum” – a stop-motion short with the theme of unusual developments in a morbid visionary.
Animatorio’s 2010 reel shows some great 3D, 2D and stop motion work.