Spherikal
Beautiful metamorphose of a sphere into a sphere.
This is a small animation a did as an exercise to experiment and explore all the graphical possibilities of representing the idea of the SPHERE, always thinking in searching Gestalt and form. Its all done in 3d, but i was more interested in the graphical interest, flatten the surfaces, and only two colors, why more.The most difficult was to achieve the transitions between the different type of representation of the sphere, the morphing and metamorphosing.
For the description of the project, all these frames plus the frames from the scenes that weren’t included, visit - behance.net/gallery/Spherikal/3565597
It was all done in Cinema 4d R13, all with the Mograph module. Comositing and post in After Effects
Sound : Brand X Music
Update
This turned out better then i though, i see that now im obligated to make the making of. Tell you what, when i finish my classes, in a month, il definitely make it.
iPhone- diorama
Graduation work from Mike Ko. Nice work!
One of my graduation pieces.
Took around three months to complete start to finish.
Rendered in Vray
Done with Maya, After Effects, Pftrack.
The footages were shot with Cannon T2i
Soundtrack by Chairlift - Bruises
Process : mike-ko.com
Anatomy of a Computer Virus
Direction and Motion Graphics: Patrick Clair
Written by: Scott Mitchell
Production Company: Zapruder’s Other Films.
Oil’d
A year ago, a massive oil spill began in the Gulf. The entire country was glued to the news until the well was capped, and then we forgot about it.
As the year anniversary was fast approaching I became curious, just how much oil was that exactly? Where would it have gone? What I found was shocking.
So in an effort to further our discussion on oil dependency I created this short animation. I’ve spent all of my free time in the last month putting this together to help illustrate just how dependent we truly are on oil.
Designed, animated and written by Chris Harmon
(Source: vimeo.com)
One Minute Puberty
written & animated by alexander gellner
track and sound design niklas a kröger

Conan O’Brien Kinetic Typography
This Kinetic Typography project was created from dialogue from Conan O’Brien’s final episode of The Tonight Show on NBC. In this dialogue he describes his feelings about NBC and the situation at hand. His personality exudes positivity and humor and this dialogue describes his character very well. Even through the hardships of leaving NBC he promotes hard work and kindness.
The concept behind this video is to show Conan O’Brien as a solid wall and a monumental entertainer. Also portrayed is the relationship between old and new. This comparison shows the idea of a span of time. Conan O’Brien is and will continue to be seasoned television entertainer. This concept was achieved by creating a literal wall out of over 60 individual typographic layouts. These layouts reference a variety of vintage type designs. The combination of vintage styled type layouts and the sleek 3d look achieved in Cinema 4D allow the wall to seem both old and new. This contrast emphasizes time and creates a sturdy and timeless object which is the perfect metaphor for Conan O’Brien.

Time Warp Project
Done in order to exercise some CG techniques. Done in 3Ds max, Vray, Rayfire, Zbrush, Nuke and AE. Hope you like!
- Meu TCC, feito pra exercitar o 3D e agregar ao portfólio!
More info:
forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=154&t=943636
Batelco - Infinity
“At over three minutes long, the film plunges the viewer into an Inception-style environment and delves into the minds of its protagonists as they re-imagine the world around them. And since the film was launched on its dedicated Facebook fanpage earlier this week it’s been gaining international momentum.” - Shots.net
Advertising Agency: FP7/BAH, Bahrain
Creative Director: Fadi Yaish
Art Directors: Gautam Wadher, Fadi Yaish
Copywriter: Aunindo Anoop
Senior Acccount Director: Mohammed Sabra
Production: Spy Films & City Films

Lights and Shadow
by WoW (Kosuke Oho, Takuma Nakazi, Daisuke Moriwaki, Daihei Shibata, and Masato Hatanaka)
(via nobuyoshit)

Facebook: Unfriend Coal
A timely story about Mark Zuckerberg, a friendly blue giant, and dirty old coal. http://www.greenpeace.org/coalfacebook

Making Future Magic: iPad light painting
This film explores playful uses for the increasingly ubiquitous ‘glowing rectangles’ that inhabit the world.
We use photographic and animation techniques that were developed to draw moving 3-dimensional typography and objects with an iPad. In dark environments, we play movies on the surface of the iPad that extrude 3-d light forms as they move through the exposure. Multiple exposures with slightly different movies make up the stop-frame animation.
Read more at the Dentsu London blog:
dentsulondon.com/blog/2010/09/14/light-painting/
and at the BERG blog:
berglondon.com/blog/2010/09/14/magic-ipad-light-painting/

(Source: edwardsay)

