Great work from Compost Creative. “BUY NOW! exposes the secretive world of the planet’s most influential brands and the techniques they use to keep us buying.
Superb animation based on the Chinese Lantern theatre performances which date back many centuries.
Credits:
Director: Ben Hibon
VFX & Animation: Framestore London
Producers: David Heyman, David Baron
Visual insights to a Radiolab podcast “about music, memory, and what it means to be human” by exploring the phenomenon of musical hallucinations.
Golden Wolf director/CD Stefan Falconer, serves up a series of over-the-top spots to help Coca-Cola’s new OOHA soda make noise in the crowded Thai market.
Also see https://vimeo.com/827864923
Action packed fight scene very like anime but very painterly.
Although very technical these animators & directors had chosen to work up the conception of empowering the people. Very painterly and graceful animation.
Gorgeous animation based around the basis of Twins.
Episode three on scientific theories! This episode focuses on the science of sleep.
A great montage of older archive jump cuts and gfx.
Nice painterly & colourful animation to open the Torino Film Festival on the theme of the paranormal.
Strange experiences and realizations lead a grieving artist to reconsider his identity and beliefs in this meditation on loss, family and mental illness.
Pushed over the edge and past his breaking point, Floyd is compelled to run headlong into the unknown.
Antibody worked with iconic illustrator Jock to create a title sequence for Jupiter’s Legacy, the debut series of the Millarverse on Netflix.
Hugo Cuellar was commisioned to create the first set of illustrations and animation short to accompany the release of the bottle of Fable Whisky.
Very cool transitions and disruptive techniques.
Great comic styled animation from Goldenwolf. Love those transitions
An interesting montage of title cards taken from the Watchmen TV series.
A fully animated pre-MTV version of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Lookin Out My Door”
An ethereal post production journey with this piece to encapsulate the essence and beauty of one of the rarest and expensive diamonds known to man.
Different animated clips and loops for Anxiety Empire magazine’s 2020 Kickstarter campaign.
Japanese digital artist and director Daito Manabe’s latest collaboration with UK electro-master Squarepusher
Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis sucks! One mans journey with the disease echoes—”I’m still here.”
Schizophrenia is a mental illness that changes the way you think, feel, and act — and with the right treatment, it can be managed. Michelle Hammer tells her story.
Video for A Pearl by Mitski from the album Be The Cowboy.
This piece was made to promote awareness about a very serious psychological issue, Anxiety.
Obviously relating to a pretty small audience of Cinema 4D users but lovely nevertheless.
Here’s the second of the 2 films: https://vimeo.com/286146331
By Tomin
Titles created by Niels Prayer
Character animation by Quentin Laville
Visuals & Music by Niels Prayer
Rodeo FX delivered over 100 visual effects shots for Dave Meyers dystopian vision of Justin Timberlakes Supplies”.
Art Directed by Erik Gagnon.
Nice work from Territory Studios. Working across 15 sets, Territory delivered over 100 assets for onset playback
A fab mix of luxury items and warfare which has elements of James Bond titles.
Elastic
Director | Patrick Clair
Client | The Ink Factory
London design/vfx studio Blue Spill design title sequence for Alison Klayman’s Netflix original, Take Your Pills. More of their work @ bluespill.co.uk
Design director: Allison Brownmoore
Flame Artist: Anthony Brownmoore
Designers: Joe Nowacki, Oliver Weinfeld, Sylvain Doussa
Post Production Assistant: Anna Maros
One dancer and a hula hoop.
Director: Daniela Villanueva, Mara Soler, Dancers: Brecken Rivara, Tiana Zoumer, Production: Csar Moheno Pl,Camera: Pamela Albarran, Music: Julian Placencia / Teen Flirt, Animation: Daniela Villanueva, Mara Soler, Alejandro Caballero, Marco Garfias, Fernando Sica, Luis Nez
Amazing work from Parabella and Blinkink on the trailer for The Great British Bake Off.
Interesting mix of 3D projected, at least appearing to be projected onto live action.
Production Company: Pecubu Productions, Inc.
Director: Andy Hall
Really nice set of collaged animations from Ogilvy Pandora. Animation & production by Yell.
Paris VFX powerhouse Unit Image, Partizan director Antoine Bardou-Jacquet and agency BETC combine forces for a VFX rampage through a French kitchen to make the case for the quality of TV channels available on Canal+.
And just as good, the making of the commercial is here.
A scary futuristic vision of how augmented reality could influence our lives perhaps? Created by Keiichi Matsuda.
A great montage juxapositioning unusual images using a lot of old archive footage. Directed by: Vania Heymann and Gal Muggia
Beautifully crafted title sequence by Beijing visual designer Zaoeyo (aka Xiaolin Zeng, aka Mike Zeng) detailing insects constructed with glassy, organic materials.
So this is how they make Swiss/Italian watches! A really nice animation playing on scale from Parallel. Also a great piece of sound design from Alexandre Poirier which really adds to the whole atmosphere.
Excellent promo for Nike by ECD Jonathan Notaro and the Brand New School. It mixes drawn animation with CG elements to produce this gritty animation with a limited colour palette.
Well that’s one way to get noticed. This Argentinian branding & entertainment studio seems to have a lot to shout about.
Gentleman Scholar recreate the gracefulness of a large humpback whale in the freedom of a forest to promote Whale and Dolphin conservation. A technical video of some before and afters of the realistic CGI process can also be found on their site.
Inspired by the classic book by Kahlil Gibran, The Prophet is an animated feature film written and directed by Roger Allers (The Lion King), with animated “chapters” from award-winning animation directors from around the world, and featuring world-class musicians, singers, and composers.
Techno-glitchy title sequence for the Tokyo FITC conference. The making-of process reel found here is another interesting watch as it mixes a variety of 3D, code and web processes to create the unusual opener.
Dave Fothergill experiments with the Maya plugin “Miarmy” used in many an action film. Animations, collisions and rag-doll effects make for oddly soothing viewing.
Music video for the band Danger Beach by Ned Wenlock. 2D paper cut out strips are virtually curved around cylindrically to create a moving landscape. From here the video mixes textures and styles to create an engaging and narrative video.
French TV idents, spinning around the logo to reveal various happenings. A variety of creative beautifully modelled 3D environments by Roof Studio.
Pepsi Max surprised commuters in London with a series of augmented reality screenings and then putting this film together after their recording live reactions
Matt Pyke and Universal Everything invite you to spend seven hypnotic minutes with their “slowly evolving video sculpture” called Walking City, a fusion of architecture, evolution and movement.
Music video, using CGI and tracking to image map the singer’s face on to famous film clips.
A Big mixture of CGI, stop motion, animation and live action seemless mix in this crafted advert for the Sun.
Titles by Dvein, fromthe Spanish film director Kike Maíllo’s retro-futuristic sci-fi thriller.
Short animated film by Philip Watts combining ’tilt shift’ cityscapes, traditional animation and some great little visual effects. Beware of the little green monster.
Charles de Lauzirika’s psychological noir is the subject of this end sequence where wind-driven, humanoid whirligigs are torn apart and re-purposed into disturbing wooden mechanisms.
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A Short Animation Inspired by the Works of İlhan Koman with video and sound design by Candas Sisman. Its quite hypnotic once it gets going.
Really well captured insight into the Greenwich community and the return of the Cutty Sark after it has been restored after the fire which almost destroyed it some years ago. Apparently the work is from Armoury London and the compositing was done by Rogue Collie in Wales.
Quirky German animation with George Melieres overtones. Direction and animation: Jeroen Houben & Jurjen Versteeg.
Mixing simple live action with animation to create 10 small colourful numerical idents.
A find by Mr. Rob Edmonds about rail saftey using quirky block coloured 3D animation to give a graphic flat traditional styling.
Very clever and atmospheric short film with very high production values directed by Carl E. Rinsch.
Playful surreal advert using 3D to follow a family’s journey through the sky and into the building of car.
Commericial using trapcodes (I think) to create medical style 3D animations for Momentum Health.
This sequence block shades the live action and adds it together with animation to create a very bold graphicly styled sequence.
Beautiful camera work, interesting fashion and left-field additions to the landscape.
Illustrator Eduardo Recife’s commercial works, a collage feast for the eyes.
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Classic Title sequence for True Blood. Using a mixture of archive and shot footage with a edgy heavily graded look. Thanks, Bolex.
Superb use of the pop up book to animate this tale.
Directed by Psyop.
Colourful mix of live action and flat shaded 3D animation in a faux-educational style.