Posted by
Jamie Mazurek |
Nov 20th, 2009
In August of this year I had the great opportunity to work alongside Award winning Director Les Sharpe on a 31/2 minute video for Deloitte Granular Market Segmentation.
Aqua Media's largest video production to date, incorporated the collaboration of a great team that all delivered on their individual disciplines to provide a master stroke to the client. We covered multiple location from the dunes at Anna Bay...
Posted by
AndyD |
Nov 19th, 2009
The iPhone is aways staying close my heart, but a recently posted promo short for the new Nokia N900 called 'Focus Group' caught my eye. Keep watching right to the end, some pretty insane effects come to life.
Posted by
AndyD |
Oct 5th, 2009
If you love to sit down with a nice cold beverage and watch exceptional examples of motion graphics like me, Prologue, based in LA has completed some wicked NYC themed title sequences for the MTV Music Video Awards 2009.
Reminds me totally of when I went to NYC, especially the cabs and the subway plus some really good examples of typography. Visit this link to view screen shots.
Click here to watch the movie.
Posted by
AndyD |
Oct 2nd, 2009
One of my fav animator's Blu, has created this trick outdoor animation, all painted by hand frame by frame. Love how he uses the outdoor environment to create the story.
Posted by
yawen |
Sep 30th, 2009
Typeradio is a Microfm broadcast, a MP3 internet radio stream and a podcast station. Typeradio have visited many design events around the world, to meet designers and to talk, and best of all, recorded to share with us!
Some of the designers/typographers are Rob Meek, Vince Frost, Martin Majoor and many many many more.
Enjoy.
Posted by
yawen |
Sep 11th, 2009
If you only watch one 8-bit Lego animation today, make it 8-bit trip!
Does 1500 hours of moving legobricks and taking photos of them sound like a crazy idea?
Not to the Swedish band Rymdreglage anyway. 8-Bit Trip is a stop motion LEGO video tribute to classic video games. It was created after 1,500 hours of work. The animation paid respect to everything from International Karate on a tape drive to Tetris on...
Posted by
Bill Bovopoulos |
Aug 21st, 2009
The Melbourne Writers Festival starts today with a campaign that dramatises how various writing styles collide, from genre to genre. With great use of typography styles and fonts to suit each genre, combine with colours and sounds this is a simple piece of work with a high quality impact.