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Mixture of bread and flamingo; the air having its feet on the ground. from Danza on Vimeo.
The Procedure from calvin reeder on Vimeo.
A man is kidnapped and forced to endure a strange experiment.
Winner of the Sundance Short Film Jury Award: U.S Fiction.
"'The Procedure': A Parking Lot Kidnapping with Unexpected Consequences" -- read the Vimeo Q&A with director Calvin Reeder: vimeo.com/blog/post/staff-pick-premiere-the-procedure-a-parking-lot-ki
Underwater Flatulence in 120 Fps from Micky Zilbershtein on Vimeo.
part 1 from a video art project about liberation freedom and censorship... youtube.com/watch?v=grNqp2YF7Dg
Untitled from Danza on Vimeo.
COMMUTERS: 2012 from Rebecca Davis on Vimeo.
One year on the New York City Subway. newyorkunderground.tumblr.com/
Leek Soup from Jef Staut on Vimeo.
Growing leek is not that easy.
Selected at following festivals: Balkanima 2015 Animated Dreams 2015 Animateka 2015 Anima 2016 Holland Animation Film Festival 2016 International Trickfilm Festival Stuttgart 2016 Melbourn International Animation Festival 2016 Animatricks 2016 Animexa Awards 2016 Animac 2016 Ozark Shorts 2016 Fest Anca 2016 Insomnia Festival 2016 Ceiling 2016
Frog Lovin from Nikhil Markale on Vimeo.
My 2015 graduate film from RMIT Animation and Interactive Media.
A love story
Super Duper Team from Ian Mutchler on Vimeo.
Three superheroes are tasked with taking down an apocalyptic monster. What could go wrong?
My final film in the Animation program at the Savannah College of Art and Design.
Created by Ian Mutchler Twitter: twitter.com/thefantastician Email: [email protected] Blog: thefantastician.tumblr.com
Nisha and Sealo from Amy Hudkins on Vimeo.
A girl and a magic seal order a pizza.
My senior film at SCAD!
amyhudkins.com twitter: twitter.com/hudkips
check out other great shorts from my friends and classmates at SCAD: SCAD ANIMATION 2016 Collection
SILENCE (extrait) from Emma Carré on Vimeo.
Film de fin d'étude. La poudrière.
The Avalanches | Frankie Sinatra from DIVISION on Vimeo.
Directed by Fleur Fortuné • Produced by DIVISION™ for Modular Recordings • Post by Home Digital Pictures • VFX by Mathematic
What to Do About Insomina | TSOL commission from Daniela Sherer on Vimeo.
A short commissioned film for The School of Life. youtube.com/user/schooloflifechannel/videos
L'illusion de Joseph from Klesha Production on Vimeo.
Virtual reality, 360-degree videos, social networks, video games that look like movies and movies that resemble video games: I think that most of the entertainment`s world nowadays has become monstrous and it is no longer just eyes` illusion, but often illusion of the mind. I do not know about you but personally, among all these innovation`s turbines, I find myself still attracted by ancient methods and tools which continue to fascinate me. Some time ago I came across a phenakistoscope (also spelled as phenakistiscope or phenakitiscope or phantasmascope or phantascope), an antique optical instrument that displays animated images (practically current animated gif) invented in 1832 by Joseph Plateau. I then found some scans of these circles on the Internet and I began to digitally animate them. After a few attempts, I started to combine these animations trying to create something original and unpublished. Eventually, in order to stay on, I created a stop motion with paper toys from nineteenth-century that open and close the video. The music was carefully crafted by Al-Maranca. The result of all this work is called "L'illusion de Joseph" in honour of Joseph Plateau, inventor of phenakistoscope. Enjoy :)
Created and Directed by Pask D'Amico for Klesha production kleshaproduction.com
Music by Al-Maranca in “Il ballo della coccinella sul panno bianco” (A.Maranca) al-maranca.bandcamp.com/
Special thanks to Luca Spennato for photography supervision lucaspennato.com/
Making of here facebook.com/klesha.video.production/photos/?tab=album&album_id=982658558447985
ITA Realtà virtuale, video a 360 gradi, social networks, videogiochi che sembrano film e film che sembrano videogiochi: la dimensione dell'intrattenimento oggi giorno è diventata mostruosa e non è più solo illusione dell'occhio ma illusione della mente. Non so voi ma io in tutto questo turbine di innovazione ancora sono attratto da strumenti e metodi antichi che continuano ad affascinarmi. Tempo fa mi sono imbattuto nel fenachistoscopio (anche conosciuto come fenachistiscopio, phenakistiscopio, fantasmascopio (phantasmascope) o fantascopio (phantascope), un antico strumento ottico che consente di visualizzare delle immagini animate (praticamente le nostre odierne gif animate) inventato da Joseph Plateau nel 1832. Su internet ho trovato delle scansioni di questi dischi ottocenteschi ed ho iniziato ad animarli digitalmente. Dopo un pò di tentativi ho cominciato a combinare queste animazioni cercando di creare qualcosa di originale ed inedito. Poi per rimanere in tema ho creato uno stop motion con dei paper toys ottocenteschi che aprono e chiudono il video. La musica è del mio amico e musicista Al Maranca. Da tutto questo lavoro nasce “L'illusion de Joseph” in onore a Joseph Plateau, inventore del fenachistoscopio . Buona visione.
FUEL from JALABERT Camille on Vimeo.
This is my 3rd year graduation movie from MOPA (supinfocom Arles).
Thanks for watching!
Made with 3dsMax/Maya/Marvelous/Substance Painter/Zbrush
Seed Matters from Buck on Vimeo.
The fact that today, most seeds that grow our food are bred by agrochemical companies to be chemically dependent is totally @#$%’d up. To try and shed some light on an alternative method of growing our food stuffs, we partnered with our new friends The Butler Bros and the Clif Bar Family Foundation to create Mr. Seed, a foul mouthed, organic seed evangelist that is equal parts cute and dirty. Please visit seedmatters.org for more info.
Directed by Buck Executive Creative Director: Ryan Honey Executive Producer: Maurie Enochson Creative Director: Joe Mullen Head of CG: Doug Wilkinson Producer: Emily Rickard Production Coordinator: Kaitlyn Mahoney Art Director: Laura Yilmaz Animation Director: Alessandro Ceglia Character Design: Joe Mullen, Kenesha Sneed Storyboards: Laura Yilmaz, Kendra Ryan, Alessandro Ceglia, Craig Yamamoto Editor: Alessandro Ceglia Concept Art and Matte Painting: Laura Yilmaz, Scott Huntsman, Susan Yung, Audrey Yeo Design: Laura Yilmaz, Joe Mullen, Susan Yung, Scott Huntsman, Audrey Lee, Rasmus Bak, Xoana Herrera, Vincent Tsui, Jenny Ko, Kenesha Sneed, Colin Graham CG Lead: Alex Dingfelder Modeling: Eric Pagtaconan, Wing Sze Lee, Michele Herrera, John Niehuss, Mingoo Park, Jens Lindgren, Eyad Hussein, Alex Dingfelder, Arvid Volz, Brice Linane, Rie Ito Look Development Lead: Alex Dingfelder Look Development: Wing Sze Lee, Eric Pagtaconan, Michele Herrera, Jens Lindgren, John Niehuss, Mingoo Park Rigging TD: Ernesto Ruiz Velasco Character TD: Eyad Hussein, Ernesto Ruiz Velasco Pipeline and FX TD: Albert Omoss Additional Rigging: Lee Wolland 3D Animation: Alessandro Ceglia, Tyler Lancaster, Dony Permedi, Adam Floeck 2D Screen Animation: Vincent Tsui, Debora Cruchon, Rafael Araujo, Nicole Stafford Lighting Direction: Alex Dingfelder Lighting: Wing Sze Lee, Jens Lindgren, Alex Dingfelder, Eric Pagtaconan, Michele Herrera Compositing Lead: Alex Dingfelder Compositing: Wing Sze Lee Music and Sound Design: Antfood Voice of Mr Seed: Pete Holmes
AICP - 2016 Reel - Dir Cut. from Method Design on Vimeo.
Method Design was tapped by production company RSA to concept and create this year’s AICP Sponsor Reel. The AICP awards celebrate global creativity within commercial production. Method Design wanted to create an entertaining piece of design that encapsulates the innovative and prolific nature of this industry. Our aim was to showcase the AICP sponsors as various dancing avatars, which playfully reference the visual effects used throughout production. Motion capture, procedural animation and dynamic simulations combine to create a milieu of iconic pop dance moves that become an explosion of colorful fur, feathers, particles and more.
Credits: Concept, Design & Direction: Method Design Production: Method Studios NY Client: RSA/AICP
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Coffee Cups in Sink from Danza on Vimeo.