chris said...mark coleran's reel (seems this is the 62mb version, the smaller (26mb) one is here)
"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..."
my boss just sent me a link to the opening sequence of "the kingdom" which has some nice (not totally original, but that's how these things go) stuff in it.
A small showreel showcasing a few experiments with motion effects and a dark, distorted synchronized audio soundtrack. This piece consists of scraps and pieces from random animations, but the soundtrack really makes it work as a whole. Check the blog link below for a higher quality mov-file, and please do turn up the volume for this one.
we asked internet users to help isolate Michael Jackson's white glove in all 10,060 frames of his nationally televised landmark performance of Billy Jean. 72 hours later 125,000 gloves had been located. wgt_data_v1.txt (listed below) is the culmination of data collected. It is released here for all to download and use as an input into any digital system.
it was/is an open source project, and there's a lot of different downloads available to play with.
there's QT movies embedded at the site, but i did fine one short example on Vimeo.
what is the difference between motion graphics and any other vid, film, animation?
i'm serious this has puzzled me. a graphic is either static or it has motion, yeah.... but i did a search with many different search engines for "motion graphics", and am not yet enlightened.
what criteria puts something in this thread rather than another?
i like the rhythmic typography stuff; i still say Young-Hae Chan is the mother of them all.
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Its a book with DVD dedicatied to the change in motion graphics towards vector. DVD is great.
http://www.plusetplus.com/plus.php
Some nice stuff here as well. Small images tho :awkward:
Animation Section
also
Title Sequences (quite cool )
...and a quick how-to
http://www.stubbings.ch/motion/stuntheromov.html
i rather like this
this guy just got guardian blog'd
they are right up there at the cutting edge of creative / technology shit, eh? hehe
http://www.zune-arts.com
higher quality .mov here
flight404 does stuff with processing
doesn't really fit here, i guess. but it's pretty cool...
Directed by Spike Jonze for Lakia's Fully Flared
ad for the zurich chamber orchestra
Samsung Olympic Movie
tell me that was all stop motion, and not just some snazzy after effects'ing.
but here is a real, hand made one: http://dekku.blogspot.com/2008/05/trenchcoat-whatcha-got.html
-orson the anti-purist
'Got Mail' nokia ad from Andersen M Studio
madrit metro advert
A small showreel showcasing a few experiments with motion effects and a dark, distorted synchronized audio soundtrack. This piece consists of scraps and pieces from random animations, but the soundtrack really makes it work as a whole. Check the blog link below for a higher quality mov-file, and please do turn up the volume for this one.
klippoglim.no
The White Glove Project it was/is an open source project, and there's a lot of different downloads available to play with.
there's QT movies embedded at the site, but i did fine one short example on Vimeo.
I just rewatched Pulp Fiction, so these are particularly badass.
I posted this a while ago, but I guess it's better suited to this thread.
what is the difference between motion graphics and any other vid, film, animation?
i'm serious this has puzzled me. a graphic is either static or it has motion, yeah.... but i did a search with many different search engines for "motion graphics", and am not yet enlightened.
what criteria puts something in this thread rather than another?
i like the rhythmic typography stuff; i still say Young-Hae Chan is the mother of them all.