right, i'm going to start it off with the latest piece that i like, rather than something i consider to be totally awesome. not that i don't like this, the animation is pretty damn cool, but... that camera shaking about is really annoying hehe
this one is by a swiss bloke called stubby, he has no hair on his body at all. well, ok, he's called neil stubbings, really. and he has alopecia. anyway, check his reel out too - stubbings.ch
That typography stuff is soooo old. It looks very very cool but it has been around for ages! Like slow motion bullets.
Heh, here is something that is also really really old and I do apologize in advance for posting this here. (my first "effect" work - made sometime around 2004, maybe)
I want to make some more video effects! And I have planned on making some next summer. Can't wait!
man, i only saw that pulp typography stuff recently too i DO like it, websnap! along with that stuff about war... (i'll google this now, and post it).
oh, no ifilm embedding yet. tbh, you can usually find pretty much every video ever on iTube
jussi, i remember seeing that before, and newer stuff using the same technique - i'd love to get a bit more insight into the process of that technique, could you post something up if you have a little time please? TIA!
Sorry not quite moving graphics, more like motion captured, apparently the graphics for the Adobe Acrobat 8 packaging was inspired by Camera Tossing. The final images were supplied by a member of the Camera Toss Flickr pool.
Some amazing images on there, and lovely as a desktop image.
Many have asked for a behind the scenes material, but I haven't yet done any All I have left from the project is the final PAl file, but it is not hard to explain how that's done. It's quite simple really.
My main aim - learn the ins and outs of After Effects and Flash by the end of 2008. Could this be done, and easliy? And Jussi, as Chris requested, when you get some time, show us some of the techniques used on your work. That carpark/building one is a fave of mine!
I think you can learn the ins and outs of After Effects and Flash by the end of 2008, it all depends on the amount of dedication and if you learn quickly...
Yeah, Jussi, give us the juisse! please make a nice behind the scenes
"Mark is a visual designer specializing in the design of interfaces for film and television (eg. James Bond, Tomb Raider, The Predator).
He dreams up and visualizes the types of interfaces that we drool over in movies but think impossible, though some of them end up in our lives a few years on..."
Fujiya & Miyagi - Ankle Injuries Production Company: Factory Films, London Director: Wade Shotter Producer: Paul Fennelly Animation: Wade Shotter & Yuk Foo (New Zealand)
This video is shite, but the content is more or less good (the essence), also this was one of my tutors and it was so nice to watch him, and the excelent idea of "Don't get sloppy. Use your hands more than the mouse. Use your head more than your hands."
BTW saw Harry Potnoodle last night and must say it was quite good though the early scene wiv them flying along the thames was quite badly executed...but later on I was impressed.
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this one is by a swiss bloke called stubby, he has no hair on his body at all. well, ok, he's called neil stubbings, really. and he has alopecia. anyway, check his reel out too - stubbings.ch
(btw - couldn't figure out how to embed from iFilm)
Pulp Fiction Typography
Heh, here is something that is also really really old and I do apologize in advance for posting this here.
(my first "effect" work - made sometime around 2004, maybe)
I want to make some more video effects! And I have planned on making some next summer. Can't wait!
oh, no ifilm embedding yet. tbh, you can usually find pretty much every video ever on iTube
jussi, i remember seeing that before, and newer stuff using the same technique - i'd love to get a bit more insight into the process of that technique, could you post something up if you have a little time please? TIA!
Sorry not quite moving graphics, more like motion captured, apparently the graphics for the Adobe Acrobat 8 packaging was inspired by Camera Tossing. The final images were supplied by a member of the Camera Toss Flickr pool.
Some amazing images on there, and lovely as a desktop image.
Many have asked for a behind the scenes material, but I haven't yet done any All I have left from the project is the final PAl file, but it is not hard to explain how that's done. It's quite simple really.
love your stuff jussi.
Shame that my paid music video projects are keeping me busy so that I don't get to make these great free music videos. Sucks
And I see this so that I get to use free, legal music in my animation.
And even get some publicity. Is always nice, yes, yees.
alex mapar 2007
Yeah, Jussi, give us the juisse! please make a nice behind the scenes
"Mark is a visual designer specializing in the design of interfaces for film and television (eg. James Bond, Tomb Raider, The Predator).
He dreams up and visualizes the types of interfaces that we drool over in movies but think impossible, though some of them end up in our lives a few years on..."
animated shorts from Gobelins art school in France, check 'em out, pretty cool
I was going to go to annecy, but then the trip had to be cancelled because everyone was busy making animations
(ok, not the animated version though)
Fujiya & Miyagi - Ankle Injuries
Production Company: Factory Films, London
Director: Wade Shotter
Producer: Paul Fennelly
Animation: Wade Shotter & Yuk Foo (New Zealand)
part one -
part two -
*maybe
This video is shite, but the content is more or less good (the essence), also this was one of my tutors and it was so nice to watch him, and the excelent idea of "Don't get sloppy. Use your hands more than the mouse. Use your head more than your hands."
teehee!
stardust's new (ish) reel
Jordan C. Greenhalgh's Process Enacted
Not one single car chase, no explosions, and the boy didn't get the girl...BOLLOX :happy:
vortexual
ps
nice previous links though
though the early scene wiv them flying along the thames was quite badly executed...but later on I was impressed.
vortexual
much better quality at - hellologan.com
anders schroder, dform - again, better quality at andersschroder.com
Sorry about the lack of embedded video :awkward:
Very very nice stuff here.