OFFF Main Titles 2013: Mr. Emilton’s Cabinet of Curiosities

OFFF 2013 Main Titles by From Form from OFFF, let’s feed the future on Vimeo.

There’s always much anticipation towards the new Offf Barcelona titles. At least, for me there is. With companies like The Mill, Post Panic, Upperfirst and Brosmind it almost seems like unfair compition to begin with. Not that there’s anything to win, but you definately want to show what you are worth.

This years title is made in a colaboration between dutch based design studio From Form and Part of Something.

They decided to take a step back. No over the top VFX, insane 3D animations and fast paced editing. Purely focussing on the narrative, telling an inspiring story about a man and his journey and the need to be curious.

The names of the speakers merged with the memorabilia and souvenirs of all his journeys. It’s not new to put the names of the speakers on objects, 2 years ago Post Panic did that for the same Festival. But the combination of a good storyline, nice camera angles and almost everything in-camera make this a piece to remember.

The superfine audio is done by 
Ben Lukas Boysen, as is becoming a tradition for the Offf festival. Also take note of the subtle cello track in the background.

More info on the project is found here

Concept, direction and screenplay
Ashley Govers, Jurjen Versteeg and Wouter Keijzer

Edit
Wouter Keijzer

Color correction and visual effects
Jurjen Versteeg
Set design
Ashley Govers

Music and sound design
Ben Lukas Boysen

Cello Performed by
Cordula Grolle

Recorded by
Jochen Mader At Audionerve

Drawings
Jan-Maarten Nachtegeller

Narrator
Nick Smith

Actor
Caspari de Geus

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Collider Conference 2013 (Main Titles)

Main Title Sequence for the Collider Conference 2013 in NYC. Created by Rob Chiu in collaboration with Neon. Music & Sound Design by Box Of Toys Audio

Danny Yount: Semi-Permanent Portland 2013 Titles

New piece from one of my favourite motion designers of all time, Danny Yount.


SEMI-PERMANENT 2013 TITLES from Danny Yount on Vimeo.

Thanks for the tip, Filipe. 

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Playgroundsfestival 2011 Titles

The Playgroundsfestival was a joy. Hidden in the little town of Tilburg, the festival had great speakers and good talks. With talks from: Edouard Salier, Mate Steinforth, Physalia, Encyclopedia Pictura, Ben & Julia, David Wilson, Spread Motion, Heyheyhey, Matt Lambert, Studio Takt, Tokyoplastic, David Wilson, DVEIN, Kyle Cooper and Onesize there was never a dull moment.

And of course there are the titles. It seems to become more and more important for a festival to have good titles. It’s like a pissing contest. Festivals compete in the coolest, biggest and most creative title. After the Offf 2011 titles it would be hard to go bigger, so Leon van Rooij (festival director) must have thought: ‘let’s be creative’. He was playing with the idea of doing ‘live’ titles. A titleshow so to speak. He contacted creative design studio HeyHeyHey and they were more then happy to go to work.

It was great fun to see the unsuspecting speakers present themselves without really knowing what was going on. The show was on thursday, recorded, edited and played back on friday. Of course ‘you had to be there’, but still, the end result is pretty funny and a totally new take on festival titles.

Playgrounds 2011 ‘The Live Titles Show’ from HEYHEYHEY on Vimeo.

Erik Sjouerman of Studio HeyHeyHey about the process:

Playgrounds Festival asked us in August 2011 to make the title sequence for their 2011 edition.
The brief was basically this: ‘please make the titles for Playgrounds 2011 but do it in such a way that it’s more than just a video, it needs to be a ‘you-should-have-been-there’ moment’.

HEYHEYHEY is ‘a design studio with a special interest in whatever comes to our attention’ (so says our website) and even though we were a bit scared by the possibilities of this assignment we knew we’d be able to come up with something more or less doable. We like to create, what we call, ‘supermoments’ and this might become one of them.

Our first ideas ranged from “something like the Muppet Show” to Real Life 3D that needed real viewer-participation, and after we gave it some more thought we realized that we were A. On a very, very tight budget, and B. We pretty much needed to do it all by ourselves.
The end result was a set that resembled a sitcom wherein we would ‘process’ most of the speakers and have them -without knowing beforehand- act out their own titles. This needed to be done as live as possible and we had to record everything so we could edit an actual video of the whole thing a day later.

The biggest problems we encountered were mostly on the production side: what we wanted had to fit in Playgrounds’ very tight day schedule and we needed a bunch of people who’d actually do the processing of the speakers. On top of that there were loads of issues with the cameras (we couldn’t just rent extra stuff) and everybody from production to lighting at the venue had to be briefed and on board.
After all the preparations we had just one day to practice all scenes with a team of people we never met before. Luckily everybody pulled through and, with the help of Playgrounds it all worked out in the end.

We can safely say this performance/ video is one of the weirdest and most stresfull things we did so far. We’re really happy with the end result and the fact that everybody, from audience and speakers to our janitors seemed to enjoy these crazy 5 minutes.

Making of photos

Credits:

Production and Concept: HeyHeyHey
Opening animation: Heerko Groefsema
Music: Studio Takt
Brass Band: De Koppersnellers
Camera: students Zoomvlietcollege

THANKS! Leon, Joris, Fons, Heerko, Diderik, Bram, Sander, Wessel, Wouter, Brecht, Bram, Emma, Jonas, Jeroen, Rik, Koos, Bas, David, Niek, all the Playgrounds speakers and the audience.

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Beautiful Titles: The Happiness of the Katakuris


What can you say about this title sequence that will do it justice? There is so much beauty in its stop-motion bizarreness. Having said that, I wouldn’t expect anything less from acclaimed Japanese director of horror and strangeness, Takashi Miike. All I can suggest is that you let go of regular conventions, take a look and get ready for a roller-coaster ride!

On a side note, if you have a spare weekend, rent out some of Miike’s movies, in particular Audition, and my personal favourite, Ichi the Killer (in which the titles involve various male-only fluids!).

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Onesize: OFFF 2009 Sponsor Titles

As festival season makes its way around the globe, we are hit with an annual slew of exceptional, experimental (no pun intended) work from some of our most talented shops and individuals.

This time around we’ve got Onesize coming strong with the Sponsor Titles for OFFF Lisbon, 2009. This ambitious, 8 minute piece walks us through a countless number of classic and unexpected 3D type experiments. I encourage you to stick around until the end!

An Eastern-Block archival video vibe sets the mood, while an impressive cameo from Onesize’s own Head of 3D (Harm van Zon) brings narrative and humor to what could have become another piece of derivative shape/type-porn.

Be sure to check out some of behind-the-scenes extras as well.

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Newport Beach Film Festival Titles

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Elastic/A52 presents the opening titles for the 10th Annual Newport Beach Film Festival. If not for its wonderful design and execution alone, this referential journey should have a special place for those of you who grew up geeking out on animated logo sequences, even before the titles.

As an homage, Elastic cleverly deconstructs some of the most classic, animated studio preludes and flips them on their heads. This thing is firing on ALL cylinders.

CREDITS

CLIENT: Newport Beach Film Festival
FOUNDER, HEAD OF MARKETING: Todd Quartararo

AD AGENCY: RPA
CITY/STATE: Santa Monica, CA
SVP/ EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Gary Paticoff
CREATIVE DIRECTOR/ART DIRECTOR: Scott McDonald
DESIGN/PRODUCTION COMPANY: Elastic
CITY/STATE: Santa Monica, CA
DIRECTOR: Andy Hall
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Alex Gorodetzki
PRODUCER: Jenny Bright

VFX/ANIMATION/FINISHING COMPANY: a52
CITY/STATE: Santa Monica, CA
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Linda Carlson
PRODUCER: Jenny Bright
FILM/DI COLORIST: Patrick Murphy
CG SUPERVISOR: Kirk Shintani & Max Ulichney
3D ARTISTS: Adam Newman, Paulo de Almada, Christopher Janney

MUSIC & SOUND DESIGN: Robot Repair
CITY/STATE: Los Angeles, CA
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, SOUND DESIGNER: Douglas Darnell
COMPOSER: Kael Alden

FINAL MIX COMPANY: Framework Sound
CITY/STATE: Santa Monica, CA
MIXER: Ken Dahlinger

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