Onur Senturk – Triangle
The Triangle project is a video created by Onur Senturk for the book “Black Material”. An impressive short animation that combines geometrical forms and movements, in a real environment.
The Triangle project is a video created by Onur Senturk for the book “Black Material”. An impressive short animation that combines geometrical forms and movements, in a real environment.
It’s been a while since i blog as work have been piling up on me for the last 2 weeks. So finally a breather and it’s time for some interesting things once again. Funny clip for you to perk your day up.
Great film from animator Johnny Kelly launching YouTube Play, a collaboration with the Guggenheim Foundation to showcase creative videos from around the world
This is a short-film written and directed by Nuno Rocha for LG Portugal is really touching. The concept, “Life’s good” was the main purpose of this work. Beautifully shot.
After the amazing spot of Nike – Write The Future, the Adidas mark has just revealed a contender “The Quest” at the time of the World cup 2010. A presence of Zinédine Zidane and players Ballack, Messi, Kaká, Gourcuff. A work of the agency 180 Amsterdam. Nice story telling, but with a lack of freshness in direction.
With voyage through Japan thanks to this video superb in time-lapse entitled “Hayaku” by Brad Kremer. Many catches off sights carried out in Tokyo, Matsuyama, Imabari, Nagano, Gifu and Ishizushisan. Sweet.
Axe Rise Up is a shower gel, whose promise is to wake you up, so that you don’t miss any opportunity – in the Axe semantics that means don’t miss the girl. In my opinion, this video is a brilliant and playfull illustration of it. The kind of video one might want to watch twice, with sharing potential.
Text translation :
- Look closely at this guy
- He didn’t notice the 10 beautiful girls around him. Apparently neither did you.
- Wake up and get ready.
Let’s Colour is a worldwide initiative to transform grey spaces with colourful paint.
This 2 minute global film was shot by multi-award winning director Adam Berg over four weeks in Brazil, France, London and India. Every location is real and they remain transformed by a palette consisting of 120 different colours. The people in the film are not actors, they are real people who rolled up their sleeves to transform their community with colour.
Nicely directed music video by french directors jonas and François. Made me look.