The third & the seventh
A FULL-CG animated piece by Alex Roman that tries to illustrate architecture art across a photographic point of view where main subjects are already-built spaces. Sometimes in an abstract way. Sometimes surreal.
A FULL-CG animated piece by Alex Roman that tries to illustrate architecture art across a photographic point of view where main subjects are already-built spaces. Sometimes in an abstract way. Sometimes surreal.
This recent spot for Honda, directed by Outsider’s Scott Lyon (via WK London) is a prime example of technique supporting simple concept. With the goal of comparing similarities amongst Honda’s family of creations. Smart way of pushing traditional mediums in an innovative route. So the next question is, when is my Civic Type R coming along?
A short film by Rob Diaz on Nokia XpressMusic 5800 for the contest “2 minutes of cinema”. Simply intriguing and animation style that perk my day up.
Mini Cooper is well know for their bold and controversial advertising mediums, ideas and execution. For their 50th Anniversary, AM I Collective teams up with Blackriver FC to create this “Through the ages” campaign that features typographic elements creating the shape of the car. Each phrase represents a specific era in time. The creative freedom to create a viral ad that matches the Mini Cooper’s playfulness and energy is simply spot on and worth taking a look.
Amazing. I was really touched by this.
ART & COPY is a powerful new film about advertising and inspiration, directed by Doug Pray. More info at the official site.
This coming september, Louis Vuitton will publish a book on Art and Creation. That reveals the trends in Art, Fashion and Architecture. No doubt this news sort of excite those fans of the brand. The trailer animation will keep definitely make you click on that “add to shopping cart” button.
Beautiful, sweet and lovely animation by Camille Scherrer
For all those mac fanatics out there, this is what i call a great way to spell out your hidden love for the MAC OS. Nice work by Mike Giepert.
Work from maxim zhestkov, a very very talented motiongrapher who seeks inspiration from wikipedia.