March 11, 2010
Daniel Shibata is a Japanese Visual Designer that works for the design group WOW in Japan. This video called “Shinakansen ver.2″ (From Shinosaka to Tokyo), it was shot with an Olympus PEN(EP-1) with an M.ZUIKO DIGITAL 17mm Lens. It shows his journey in an interesting way, creating spectacular shapes from everyday objects that you see in the city.
The Shinkansen, also …
March 9, 2010
This video was produced by Record Makers for the track Look by Sebastien Tellier, it gives out movement using different illustration techniques. They used a sketch of a woman, which walks along to the beat, the scenes change and the body warps. It reminds me of Salvador Dali (near the end) mixed with the Cool Cats from France.
March 8, 2010
This is a recode of the V&A Decode ident by directtovideo, the decode logo is formed from 250,000 cubes which separate, swarm and flock like tiny futuristic cuboid fish.
They completely remade it in C++ and using shaders, it runs realtime on a consumer PC.
I would recommend checking out the Blunderbuss video which was uploaded 3 days ago by …
March 6, 2010
This video by Mike Barzman called Pink Terror Hawking is all shot on a Phantom camera at 1800 frames per second. It’s an experimental super slo-mo project, featuring all sorts of destruction and mayhem. We get flame-throwers, firecrackers, and a crowbar wielding gentleman. Perfect to set
March 4, 2010
This is a short movie by the award-winning design sisters Rodarte, shot by the photographer and video artist Todd Cole. I will let the press release talk for me. You need to watch this! The starting credits are mesmerizing.
Guinevere van Seenus stars in Aanteni, a high-fashion techno-thriller from CFDA award-winning
February 26, 2010
This animated video was created by a guy named Rogier van der Zwaag for the band Nobody Beats The Drum. The Band hails from Amsterdam, and Rogier being the visual producer for the band had the task of creating something for the song called Grindin. He used nothing but spray-painted wooden blocks and stop-motion techniques, but overall he created something …
February 25, 2010
This is a non-commericial short film by Tobias Gundorff Boesen and a team of people who worked on the animation (listed below). It was shot in the forest surrounding Viborg, Demark, using stop motion and was inspired by Victorian literature.
The film has a nice twist in it, but is mainly about a young rabbit who is invited to a …
February 22, 2010
void is a team of designers committed to animation and visual communication. These guys have been working on a short video about how to behave on the mountain, it explains why you should or shouldn’t do certain things whilst skiing or snowboarding.
This clip is very entertaining and puts across a nostalgic/retro feel, i also really like the 8bit music and …
February 10, 2010
Rob Carter has been around for a little while, producing impressive stop-motion animation and time-lapse videos, he also dabbles in large format photography. He then cuts photographic images and living plants to retell history, the reconstruction of architecture and urban development.
“Recent work draws parallels between the inspiration and power of the natural world, and human attempts to
December 17, 2009
Andersen M Studio created this stunning animation for the New Zealand Book Council. We follow through a western type town, hearing a story as we travel. Each object seen is cut and formed out of a big paper book, in many aspects, giving it life. I love this sort of imagination, it reminds we of an old type horror flick. …