Video 30 May

Designer/director at Onesize.
Onesize is a creative design/production firm, with focus on design, direction and production for television and film.

Video 22 May

Diablo Cinematics.

Spoiler ALERT!.
Don’t have plans to play Diablo III but curious about the story? Or maybe you’ve already beaten it and just want to relive the glorious cinematics? Then we have the video for you. Watch all of Diablo IIIs pre-rendered story cinematics from start to finish in one place!

Photo 14 May 242 notes Classic!

Classic!

(Source: pushthemovement)

Photo 27 Apr Old School Color Cycling with HTML5
CLIC HERE TO WATCH THE ANIMATIONS.
It´s not flash, After effects or gif, is only code. Retro images.
Blog of the project.
Q & A of the project.

Old School Color Cycling with HTML5

CLIC HERE TO WATCH THE ANIMATIONS.

It´s not flash, After effects or gif, is only code. Retro images.

Blog of the project.

Q & A of the project.

Video 24 Apr 118,835 notes [Flash 10 is required to watch video]

burnt-tonguess:

Pretty awesome.

(Source: thenintendard)

via Shadowplay.
Photo 23 Apr 51 notes wired:


When Kraftwerk needed a video to match its electronic music nearly three decades ago, the band turned to Rebecca Allen, a pioneer in the field of computer art. Allen was the creative genius at the helm for 1986′s “Musique Non Stop,” one of the earliest examples of rendered 3-D graphics in a music video.
Creating the milestone video, which made Allen a major force behind the German band’s visual aesthetic in the ’80s, was a painstaking process that took nearly two years for Allen and her team at the New York Institute of Technology’s Computer Graphics Laboratory to complete…
“There’s so much involved — not just the color, but then you had to get the lighting … and it’s on some crummy TV, ultimately,” said Allen, now a design professor at UCLA. “But that’s the way I am. If you’re an animator, it’s already clear that you’re a fanatic — an obsessive. Anybody who wants to make frames for every second of movement is obviously pretty obsessive about things.”

See behind-the-scenes photographs of the creative process in the exclusive gallery on Underwire.

wired:

When Kraftwerk needed a video to match its electronic music nearly three decades ago, the band turned to Rebecca Allen, a pioneer in the field of computer art. Allen was the creative genius at the helm for 1986′s “Musique Non Stop,” one of the earliest examples of rendered 3-D graphics in a music video.

Creating the milestone video, which made Allen a major force behind the German band’s visual aesthetic in the ’80s, was a painstaking process that took nearly two years for Allen and her team at the New York Institute of Technology’s Computer Graphics Laboratory to complete…

“There’s so much involved — not just the color, but then you had to get the lighting … and it’s on some crummy TV, ultimately,” said Allen, now a design professor at UCLA. “But that’s the way I am. If you’re an animator, it’s already clear that you’re a fanatic — an obsessive. Anybody who wants to make frames for every second of movement is obviously pretty obsessive about things.”

See behind-the-scenes photographs of the creative process in the exclusive gallery on Underwire.

(Source: Wired)

via WIRED.
Video 20 Apr 9 notes

icecreamhater:

Pilot: ‘Evolution’ - boolab

Video 9 Apr 2 notes

bouncingeverything:

and amazing full of rhythm 3d animation, the beauty of the elements merge whit the sound design in a simbiotic relationship and the coolest part of these piece of art is that you can download the source files here http://beeple-crap.com/resources.php

and see how its done 

(Source: vimeo.com)

Video 4 Apr

The making of: MTV Hug

Making of edit: Adrian Azadvaten

Music: Clara do Monte - Original Tracks Mix Promo (excerpt)

soundcloud.com/claradomonte/clara-do-monte-original-tracks-mix-promo

Video 4 Apr 1 note

MTV Hugs

Blobs cuddling in a group hug, colouring the grey scenery more and more in pastels and neon with each tender touch, welcome the viewer to a brand new series of international MTV idents starting April 2nd, 2012 around the world (except in the U.S.). This animation spot follows our first station ident for MTV International in July 2011, “Close & Caring”, also created and directed by Mate Steinforth.

CREDITS

Client & Lead Creative Direction: MTV World Design Studio, Milan/Italy
Creative Director: Roberto Bagatti
Associate Creative Director: Anna Caregnato
Art Director: Scott Bendall
Executive Producer: Cristina Mazzocca
Producer: Beatrice Cardile

Production Company: Sehsucht Berlin GmbH & Co KG, Berlin/Germany
Director: Mate Steinforth
Design: Mate Steinforth, Christian Zschunke
3D: Philipp Broemme (lead), Ronny Schmidt, Adrian Azadvaten, David Weidemann, Christian Zschunke
Additional 3D: Hannes Weikert
Animation: Matthias Knappe (lead), David Weidemann
2D Animation: Helge Kiehl, Ronny Schmidt
Compositing: Christina Agapitou (lead), Christian Zschunke, Helge Kiehl
Producer: Christian Gemeiner
Music: Michael Fakesch

SOFTWARE

3D: Cinema 4D
Compositing: After Effects


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