Serial Cut 2015 Showreel
Brave Madrid-based design studio Serial Cut is back with an awesome Showreel smashing up their recent commercial and personal project in 2 minutes video
Brave Madrid-based design studio Serial Cut is back with an awesome Showreel smashing up their recent commercial and personal project in 2 minutes video
Our Argentinian friends at PLENTY Studio came up with new epic case made for non-profit organisation Good Books. That was a New Zealand based agency String Theory who commissioned guys to create a short animated story based on Alice In Wonderland. PLENTY did it in all possible beautiful ways, you must watch it now
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Join Greg Mirzoyan, professional rollerblader and photographer in his night stroll with four awesome roller ladies riding across black and yellow Barcelona
I'm not a big fan of movies especially sci-fi but the work behind the scenes always fascinated me. Apart of the rumours that there is a crowdfunding campaign to return Matt Damon from Mars, the movie itself is captivating and first of all with its smart use of interface. After discovering GMUNK's work over "Tron" interfaces at OFFF festival few years ago, the way we see UI in movies raised the bar (sorry not to mention the Shell in Matrix).Here is the new, absolutely stunning and definitely painstaking work done by Territory Studio for "The Martian" movie. Working closely with NASA, Territory developed a series of deft and elegant concepts that combine factual integrity and filmic narrative, yet are forward looking and pushing NASA’s current UI conventions as much as possible.
In all Territory delivered around 400 screens for on-set playback, most of them featuring interactive elements. With 85 screens on the NASA Mission Control set alone, a number of which were 6mx18m wall screens, there are many moments in which the graphics become a dynamic bridge between Earth and Mars, narrative and action, audience and characters.
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20th Century Fox Credits Director: Ridley Scott Production Designer: Arthur Max Sup. AD: Mark Holmes Motion Graphics Art Director: Felicity Hickson Territory Credits Creative Director: David Sheldon-Hicks Producer: Sam Hart Art Direction: Marti Romances Lead CGI: Peter Eszenyi Design and Animation: Daniel Højlund, Marti Romances and Sam Keehan. NASA Headquarters Director, Planetary Science Division: Dr. Jim Green Program Executive for Solar System Exploration: Dave Lavery Manager, Multi-Media Programs: Bert Ulrich Playback Credits Compuhire Showreel Edit: Marti Romances Audio: Zelig Sound © 2015 Twentieth Century Fox, The Martian
See more at: http://www.territorystudio.com/work/motion/
Сonstantine Konovalov and Irina Neustroeva from Russian video design studio Teeter Totter Tam, specialising in timelapses came up with a great video of Paris. They spent 3 month is the city and literally 40 days doing 72 shots and 10 "excusez-moi" for each 3 seconds of this hyperlapse video. I tip my hat to the great work they've done!
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I just presented the best Russian talents on Argentinian festival Trimarchi today. The last project I talked about was the biggest calligraphy work we've ever seen made by Russian talent Pokras Lampas: Calligroof
The artist and his team spent nearly a ton of paint to create this work, its height equals to twenty-two storey building. Work's text dedicated to the moments of inspiration and creativity
"This project breaks records on the complexity and scale in Russia. It was a real challenge for me and my team. We designed a brush with an ink surface of 1 meter using four big brooms specifically for this event. We could fail this project many times due to the rains and problems with the delivery of hundreds of liters of paint from another city." says Pokras
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See more on Calligroof.com
As you may know Designcollector is invited to reveal selected Russian artist at the largest South America's media design festival - TRIMARCHI, near Buenos Aires. It will happen this week so please don't expect much activity here, but follow us on Instagram for Visual Overdose and latest updates about my first overseas trip (but 4th speaking experience).By tradition, we asked Alex Frukta from NORD Collective to come up with the second largest mashup of Russian Motion Design of 2015 (previously). Enjoy 11 minutes of awesomeness exclusively on Designcollector Network
Talented motion artist Susi Sie (previously) released a new work filmed using liquids and a 100mm macro lens
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The second Russian instalment (OFFFRUSSIA) of the most famous design festival OFFF (on Tour) rooted in Moscow this time with speakers like IDEO, Joshua Davis, AKQA and more. Designcollector (Arseny Vesnin) is proud to take a humble direction of it's concept and together with Nord Collective (Vladimir Tomin and Alex Frukta) delivered a first video based on a glitch tracking concept you will enjoy shortly. Music composed by Arseniy Sysoletin
Watch dozens of famous film characters edited into one Action-Packed Club Scene
We have been following Andrey since the beginning of his director's career, admiring his style coming bold and awesome year by year. Here he stays now, epic young director squeezing the best of his pieces into one reel. You can't miss it
The feature short is a part of wordscansave.me project. The interactive portal which highlights the signs and problems associated with cyber bullying. "Kate Story" directed by VGNC (previously)
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"Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang, known for his use of gun powder to create art, recently used a whole lot of it pay tribute to his grandmother’s 100th birthday with a stunning art piece, “Sky Ladder”. The pyrotechnic art piece lit up the sky above Quanzhou, south-eastern China on Monday, utilizing fireworks and a giant balloon to create the effect of a fiery ladder building itself 1,650 ft up into the sky." via Booooooom
London-based photographer and filmmaker Davide Roveri presents his latest London's Timelapse Showreel
A fully CG rendered short film created by Ziye Liu based upon contemporary artworks from artists Yayoi Kusama and Ai Weiwei, the short film explored the infinite possibilities by using 3D digital art to create new “versions” of existing artworks.
http://vimeo.com/136114837
Everbright is a giant toy brought by San Francisco-based Hero Design for people who never want to stop creating. Turn a disc to dial in any color of the rainbow. With 464 color dials, it’s perfect for teams.
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http://vimeo.com/134146980
“The Wanderlust of #Vanlife” is a short documentary, produced by The Atlantic, focusing on the people who choose to undertake the van lifestyle and the community it’s created.
"In 2011, Foster Huntington (Instagram) created the #vanlife Instagram hashtag, and unexpectedly spawned hundreds of thousands of posts and a family of eager followers. It became a community of like-minded individuals who delight in the kind of adventure you can only get by traveling through the wilderness in a clunky, decades-old vehicle. In this documentary, we follow a group of #vanlife enthusiasts to uncover what the lifestyle means to them."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7hPC0cTBko
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Also enjoy Foster's video http://vimeo.com/129335481
Instrument is an independent digital creative agency in Portland, Oregon. Its multidisciplinary team includes strategists, designers, producers, writers, code artists and filmmakers. Instrument combines design thinking and technical craft to launch brands, products, campaigns and interactive experiences for every screen.