Tendril For Rdio Pt.2

Blacklist directors Tendril create some more magic for Rdio with this new ID featuring Bloc Party.

KORB + CypherAudio : CCTV Documentary

Gorgeous new Idents from Lithuanian KORB and Canadian CypherAudio. “Motion sculptures for CCTV Documentary Channel is a digital metaphor of phenomenal blinks and moments that life consists of. In four Idents we follow a visual performance of organic and vital substance, animated using data of actors movements.”

BUF | Showreel 2013

Beautiful work in BUF‘s latest reel, including some of their most recent projects (The Grandmaster, Life of Pi) but also various commercial work and older films as well. BUF is currently working on Lars von Trier’s “Nymph()maniac”, stay tuned.

Royale: New Reel


Royale just dropped a very cool new reel for 2013. enjoy…

Atome / ArtFX

Here’s a very nice work made by some students from the ArtFX school in Montpellier (Fr).

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Credits:
Directors : Adrien CAPPAI, Chloé MILLE, Valentin TUIL
Image : Adrien CAPPAI, Chloé MILLE, Valentin TUIL
other students : Chloé MESNAGES, Vaimiti GUESDON
Special effects : Adrien CAPPAI, Chloé MILLE
Film Editor : Valentin TUIL
Songs : Pierre NOVI
Sound editor : Romain SALAS

Topless: You Like

You Like … Produced by Partizan and Royal-Post, here is the first short film from Topless, a French collective of directors. “We work in Paris without tee-shirts, hence, Topless”. It is a hot summer ; ) … we decided to arouse a new interest in useless objects giving them the happy and spectacular end.

Imaginary Forces: Pacific Rim Titles

Imaginary Forces used C4D and AE producing both these Main and End titles for Del Toro’s Pacific Rim:

… read full article below …



Before audiences are returned to an existence bereft of mechanical annihilation, Imaginary Forces solidifies the epic journey of the giant monsters of Guillermo Del Toro’s sci-fi blockbuster, Pacific Rim, with a gallant main-on-end title sequence. The now-humanized monster infantry is portrayed with an aggrandized homage to their epic feats, with stylized shots of the characters alongside the equally bold and cinematic titles. The sequence heightens the intensity of the saga. Imaginary Forces handled the entire 2:30 3D end title sequence as well as a striking :27 main title sequence at the beginning of the film.

About the film:

When legions of monstrous creatures, known as Kaiju, started rising from the sea, a war began that would take millions of lives and consume humanity’s resources for years on end. To combat the giant Kaiju, a special type of weapon was devised: massive robots, called Jaegers, which are controlled simultaneously by two pilots whose minds are locked in a neural bridge. But even the Jaegers are proving nearly defenseless in the face of the relentless Kaiju.

On the verge of defeat, the forces defending mankind have no choice but to turn to two unlikely heroes—a washed up former pilot (Charlie Hunnam) and an untested trainee (Rinko Kikuchi)—who are teamed to drive a legendary but seemingly obsolete Jaeger from the past. Together, they stand as mankind’s hope against the mounting apocalypse.

To tackle a sequence for such a visually epic film, Imaginary Forces assembled a lean team to deliver a hands-on artistic approach in crafting a main-on-end title sequence that would appropriately conclude the action-packed, futuristic saga. Imaginary Forces director Miguel Lee led a small team of artists to craft a stereoscopic 3D sequence that would encapsulate the visceral and expansive presence of the film’s uniquely grotesque stars.

After presenting several idea concepts, the team immediately got to work on the chosen design, which would take viewers on a visual adventure through the character schematics. The team lit and stylized the 3D models from ILM in Maxon’s Cinema 4D and finished the look in Adobe After Effects. Notes Lee, “We wanted to create a hybrid look that blended a graphic novel aesthetic with macro-photographic techniques. The goal was to display the characters in a unique style and vernacular, while not diminishing their colossal presence already established in the
film.”

The team mimicked photographic techniques in 3D to achieve the looks of the robots and creatures. The first step was to complete a single-eye version of the entire sequence that would then be converted into the stereoscopic 3D that appears in theaters. Lee and his team worked closely with Del Toro, collaborating to create an arc to the action of the sequence with the intrinsic excitement of the saga continually present. In addition to the main-on-end title sequence that appears at the end of the film, the Imaginary Forces team also crafted the 3D main
title sequence, creating a memorable crumbling of a map that moves seamlessly into the intrepid title frame for Pacific Rim.

A Product of Imaginary Forces:

Top entertainment studios, global brands and A-list agencies tap Imaginary Forces (IF) to find new ways to engage and inspire audiences. IF’s diverse talent pool of artists and creative professionals bring elite conceptual design solutions to projects in commercials, digital media, feature films and film marketing, television and architectural spaces.

Underlying each endeavor is their passionate belief that no project is too large, too small or too complex to benefit from beautiful and inventive design.

The innovative studio has garnered numerous advertising industry awards as well as multiple Emmy Awards including an Emmy for their iconic titles work on AMC’s smash drama series Mad Men.

Credits:

Title: Pacific Rim

Length: 2:30 (Main on End) / :27 (Main Title)

Description: End Title Sequence & Main Title Sequence

Designed & Produced by: Imaginary Forces

Creative Director: Miguel Lee

Producer: Brian Butcher

Designer: Miguel Lee

Lead Animator: Ryan Summers

Animators: Eric Demeusy, Miguel Lee, Jae Namkung

Modeler: Aamir Karim

Assistant Editor: Michael Radtke

3D Stereoscopic Conversion: Ryan Summers, Eric Mason

Flame: Eric Mason

Additional Visual Development: Jae Namkung, My Tran, Alejandro Lee

Coordinator: Joseph AbouSakher, Ryan Speers

Studio: WB

Director: Guillermo del Toro

Post Producer: Sara Romilly

Music Company:

Composer: Ramin Djawadi

The Mill: 2013 Post Production Reel

New Post Production Reel from The Mill for 2013.

Drut: KELPE “Go Visible”

Music video for Kelpe’s “Go Visible” by filmmakers Mira Loew and David Altweger in collaboration with contemporary dancer Melissa Spiccia. The video opens with the invitation to “make yourself at home” in a stranger’s flat, which the female protagonist accepts by exploring the room through the movements of her body. Unexpected things occur when the space and artifacts within it guide her towards ritualistic acts of unknown purpose.
Available here: kelpe.bandcamp.com/

Irmak Arkman: GRID Main Titles

It has been a great year so far for title sequences, add another to 2013: Directed by Irmak Arkman, Main Titles for GRID, Digital Culture and Moving Images Festival.

Istanbul has become an exciting new destination for art and design of late; this new festival aims to celebrate that development with a fitting new format that helps facilitate networking and collaborations. Hopefully, the festival will earn itself a good place in the usual circuit of European design festivals helping further integrate Istanbul with the European design scene and providing easy access for creative professionals from Balkans, Middle East and beyond.

GRID will create an important platform for training and networking providing designers, artists, advertising and cinema professionals of Turkey the chance to get together and benefit from the experiences of the best names over a broad spectrum of design –ranging from web design to typography, illustration to post-production, interaction and experience design to social media campaigns. Meanwhile, it will provide international ad and design community the chance to get to know better the much-coveted Istanbul scene and make valuable contacts there.

The festival will have two editions every year –one in spring and the other in fall. The line-up for the second edition will take place in next fall.

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Main Titles Credits:

Direction & Design: Ouchhh
Director: Ferdi Alici
3d Artists and Designers: Bahadir Dagdelen, Caglar Ozen,
Ferdi Alici, Emre Onol, Yusuf Emre Kucur, H. Kerem Kose,
Roto Artists: Selay Karasu, Ozgur Alici
VFX Technical Director: Caglar Ozen
Typography: Eylul Duranagac
Sound Design: Selcuk Can Guven, Ferdi Alici
Project Manager: Dilan Regal
Video Production Director: Dilek Altan
Models: Meltem Bakan, Robbie-Lee Valentine
Hair: Fikret Tanr?verdi
Make-Up: Meltem Açmazzambak
Clothes by Nu

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Festival organization: Kurye Video and Grid ?stanbul