Impactist: Plants and Animals EP Promos


Promo for “East (Original Sketch)”

We love seeing self-initiated personal projects, so it’s a thrill to see another round of short, sweet, imaginative promos from Portland duo Impactist. Each of the shorts for their Plants and Animals EP plays with a different visual style.

You can’t help but imagine that they had a lot of fun making these. Watch all four after the jump!


Promo for “Summer Song All Winter Long”


Promo for “Planting Seeds (Original Sketch)”


Promo for “Cup of Water Crying (Original Sketch)”

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Richard Burbridge, Robbie Spencer and Maurizio Anzeri for Dazed and Confused.

David Salaices: Clock DJ


Wiki wiki wiki. A clock collage by the Madrid-based Musikame team — David Salaices, Alex Santiago and Latrama. (Via Vimeo staff picks.)

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Johnny Kelly: Bacardi “Manifesto”


Time to karate chop the clock! Loving the little touches like iguana tail and chicken claw fondue in Johnny Kelly‘s new spot for Bacardi. (via @brangrow)

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Tiny Inventions: “Something Left, Something Taken”

Once again, Tiny Inventions have outdone themselves. For their latest round in mixed-media animation, the Brooklyn-based directing team of Max Porter and Ru Kuwahata have created an animated dark comedy about the Zodiac Killer, in Something Left, Something Taken. The short examines the infamous, 1960′s serial killer from the viewpoint of a vacationing couple.

In this piece, Tiny Inventions leaves no stone unturned by combining stop motion, live-action puppetry, and hand drawn animation. The film also features a beautiful score that’s equipped with a charming voice-over and quirky musical breaks. Yet still, the real magic of the short comes not from the hand crafted micro-details, but from the overall quality of the work, as not only a film, but a labor of love.

For an extensive look in the creation of Something Left, Something Taken, see the Tiny Inventions blog here.

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Santa Maria: Ronald McDonald House

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Hornet Inc.’s Santa Maria built a mixed media playground for the Ronald McDonald House and agency Leo Burnett in this 2′38″ spot.

2D, 3D, stop-action, claymation, practical, digital—there’s just about everything in here. My favorite moments are the bursts of cheerful, hand-hewn type.

I’m fairly certain folks will be divided over this one: half feeling that it’s a happy ensemble of imagery, the other half feeling it goes a bit too far. Personally, I like it, and I think it works. It’s as if an entire morning of Saturday cartoons from my childhood has been condensed into an elaborate nugget. It’s warm, earnest and pure.

Watch the making-of video

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