I know this scrapbook is all about motion graphics & animation but this is so well cut it deserves a mention.
Not so keen on the CGI steam-punk book opening, but the photo manipulation using a camera mapping technique on 3D surfaces by Alexey Zakharov is interesting. More of a breakdown can be found on his behance page here.
A test by us to showing parallaxing a an old photograph celebrating the queens jubilee in Bethnal Green. The photo is split into layers, digitally repainted and then placed into a frame with a 3D virtual camera.
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“The Forty story” is a short film which documents the work of Pentagram. Its carried by a clever audio track to accompany their history of print.
Titles incoporating archive stills by placing them against a plane of breaking glass. Not for the very squeamish…
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Montage of our Timewatch special using canvases decorated with photos and memorabilia to create rostrum style moves matching the narrative.
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You have a massive archive and a story to tell – this is one way to do it.
Link to this here.
Classic Title sequence for True Blood. Using a mixture of archive and shot footage with a edgy heavily graded look. Thanks, Bolex.