Justin Weber/MAKE: “Juiced and Jazzed”

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Justin Weber makes his directorial debut with “Juiced and Jazzed,” accompanied by the forces of Minnesota’s MAKE Visual, as they blast us back to a 1930’s-esque drunken rubber hose cartoon. The adventure follows Lulu, a seemingly innocent girl who happens upon a flask during the depths of the Prohibition Era. One drink is all it takes to get things fired up and out of control.

Justin began “Juiced and Jazzed” as his senior film at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Around the time he graduated in 2008, He had finished about 90% of the animation on paper. After being hired at MAKE, he opted to finished the cartoon there with the help of animation artists Andrew Chesworth, Aaron Quist, and Joe Kim.

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The cartoon screams with the energy of 1930’s jazz, with beautifully lit environments, highly expressive characters and memorably exaggerated movement. I was able to catch up with Justin for a little more info on his film:

We wanted to make a cartoon inspired by 1930s rubber-hose animation in the fashion of Max Fleicher’s Betty Boop, as well as having the polish and excitement of 1940s cartoons, à la Bob Clampett and Tex Avery.

I wanted fun, lively music to drive the story and the characters’ actions. As a result, “Juiced and Jazzed” begins with a bouncy, jazzy piece by Joe Venuti and moves into the wild and fast paced music of Spike Jones. 

Each artist really helped add a richness to the cartoon that made it even more fun to watch.

We firmly agree. For more info on “Juiced and Jazzed,” have a look at the official site and be sure to check out some of the process work above provided by Justin and the MAKE team.

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Friday Mix: Alex Moulton “Time Traveler”

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It’s Friday. Your aching brain machinery needs a little lubrication, some sonic petroleum to rejuvenate your synapses.

We’ve got just the thing. Lovingly mixed for Motionographer by Expansion Team’s Alex Moulton, “Time Traveler” is a feel-good journey through sine waves, black holes and the fourth dimension.

This is our first ever guest DJ mix. If you like it, let us know. Maybe there’s more where this came from…

Download audio file (AlexMoulton_TimeTraveler.mp3)

Download the mix from File Dropper


Felix Da Housecat “Elvi$” [Nettwerk]
Ilya Santana “Fable” [Manuscript]
Lucy Montenegro “Lucy Loves Hairy Boys” [Moustache]
DJ Mujava “Township Funk” (Crazy P Mix) [This is Music Ltd]
Drrtyhaze “Lazer Sex” [Tirk]
Tam Cooper “Galactica” (Jimpster Remix) [Simple]
Futurecop! “NASA” (Cryptonites Remix) [Southern Fried]
Sebastien Tellier “Broadway” (Chicken Lips Mix) [Record Makers]
Duck Sauce “You’re Nasty” [Fool’s Gold]
Wolfgang Gartner “Wolfgang’s 5th Symphony” [Kindergarten]
Fukkk Offf “Bloodfuck” [Coco Machete]
Chemical Brothers “The Salmon Dance” (Crookers ‘Wow’ Mix) [Virgin]
Dilemn “Modern Slave” [Because]
Vitalic “Your Disco Song” [Different]
Birdy Nam Nam “The Parachute Ending” (Vitalic Remix) [Jive]
Breakbot “Penelope Pitstop” [Because]
Knightlife “Crusader” [Cutters]
DatA “One In A Million” (Club Version) [Naïve]

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Psyop Tips Its Hat to the Wild “West”

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Psyop is quick on the draw with “West,” the studio’s latest cowboy epic in their cardboard-inspired campaign for The UPS Store and agency Doner.

“West” is peppered with the lore of the old frontier, and opens fire on any charge that “certified packing” is all hat, and no cattle. Barnstorming the airwaves with a rough ridin’ emphasis on theatrical swank and rip-roaring thrills, Psyop packs heat, and hangs em’ so high it would make Clint Eastwood blush.

Stay tuned for some exclusive behind-the-scenes action for the forthcoming final spot in the UPS campaign. In the meantime, check out the other two releases:

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Challenge Your World 20/20: New Films

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I’m very pleased to announce that two news films have been added to the Challenge Your World 20/20 project.

What’s Challenge Your World 20/20?

Each year, 20 video artists create 20 wild, whimsical, and unconventional machines that solve environmental issues. These videos reject the status quo, explore crazy ideas, and blast beyond boundaries.

The latest two additions, “Potato” and “Want|Need” come to us from Paris’ Moustache and Trango Interactive in Pakistan. Check them out on the Challenge Your World page or visit the Challenge Your World website for more information and to learn how you can get involved.

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Interview: Capacity “Upgrade + Mobilize”

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In the words of Capacity’s Ellerey Gave, “Before we became designers and animators and communicators, we were painters and illustrators and dreamers.”

Over the course of the last year and a half, Culver City-based Capacity has been working on an in-house short film while juggling client projects for companies like NBC, Cartoon Network and Toyota.

At long last, “Upgrade + Mobilize” is ready for the masses, and it’s definitely worth the wait. Mixing inspiration from Asian animation and art with their own polished aesthetic, Capacity has created a high energy, two and a half minute preamble to an epic battle of good vs. evil backed by beautiful audio from Plaid.

Motionographer was fortunate to get an advance interview with Ellerey about “Upgrade + Mobilize.” Check it out, along with some process work showing the development of this ambitious short film.

Read on…

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Peppermill Berlin: “The Big Coup”


Peppermill Berlin recently created a fine visual essay for German rail company Deutsche Bahn. We’d normally Quickie this sort of thing, but the video comes with a special promise attached to it:

For every view of the above video, Deutsche Bahn will donate 10 cents to the “Bergwald Project,” which has worked over 20 years for the protection and preservation of forest ecosystems in central Europe.

For more on Deutsche Bahn’s green efforts, go here.

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Brand New School: Back to School with HP

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Brand New School takes a break from summer vacation, and hits the books early with two new spots for HP Back to School. In Maintain and Loud, BNS continues the all-popular aesthetic of bubbly notebook graphics; bursting across the screen in a percolating doodle-scape of school house rockin’ eye-candy.

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Mighty Nice: Melbourne Writers Festival

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Typographic animation, it’s everywhere. You now get a free typographic animation with a box of breakfast cereal, and word has it that there’s an iPhone app for turning your shopping list into a twirling maelstrom of typographic glee. Apparently, Gary Busey is planning to turn himself into a typographic animation for an installation piece at The Whitney…

Anyhow, the point is that here at Motionographer Glades we kind of now feel that a typo animation now has to be pretty special to make the cut—which is definitely the case with this new cinema spot from Mighty Nice for The Melbourne Writers Festival.

Says Mighty Nice’s Darren Price:, “JWT Melbourne came to us with a straight brief: to animate type as it gets read by a voice over. Each genre of writing would see a change in the style of typography.”

And so it does. Type styles were meticulously mapped out by Mighty Nice’s art director, Softly Dunstan, who then contracted swine flu and dropped out of the picture, leaving the boys in charge.

“By the time the art director returned to the task,” says Price, “there were little girls turning into skeletons, spaceships and zombie hands added to the mix.”

What really surprised me is that all the voice over tracks were recorded by the authors themselves. The horror author sounds creepy, romance writer sounds sexy and the sci-fi author makes a great android… amazing.


Credits:
Director: Darren Price
Producer: Trish Knapp
Art Director: Softly Dunstan
Animation: Pete Nizic, Brad Pickford, and Darren Price

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Field – Interim Camp

Interim Camp from FIELD.

Yummy retro 3D experimental abstract animation style. More at Field Projects

Field – Interim Camp

Interim Camp from FIELD.

Yummy retro 3D experimental abstract animation style. More at Field Projects