Thursday, May 31, 2007
Using Photographs to Enhance Videos of a Static Scene
The work presents a system for automatically producing a wide variety of video enhancements and visual effects. Unlike traditional visual effects software (e.g., After Effects, Shake, Boujou, etc), the system is completely automatic and no manual labor is required from the user. The major limitation of the work is that it can currently handle only videos of static scenes (i.e., videos shot with a moving camera but containing no moving objects in the scene). Efforts are being made to lift this restriction in future work.
Applications of the system include:
High resolution/definition video,
High dynamic range video,
Removing objects from a video,
Creating painterly (NPR) videos,
Video stabilization,
Easy video editing
Via Flowseeker
Labels: Documentary
Division Of Laura Lee - Black City
Labels: Music Video
Paulig Presidentti Coffee Ad "Fantasia"
I originally posted this spot on May 18, but decided to repost it since Studio Daily has a great article about the commerical. Check out the article: Animating a Coffee-Lovers' Fantasy: Stardust Studio Creates Animated HD Spot for Finnish Coffee Brand written by Matt Armstrong.Here is the original post:
My friend Alicia sent me this gorgeous Paulig Presidentti Coffee, the most popular brand in Finland, they say.
The ad was done by Stardust Studios. There's a great press release regarding the spot, which started airing only in Finland in early May. Finland is one of the largest consumers of coffee in the world. Who knew. I thought it would be the Italians and their espresso or the Seattlites and their Starbuck and Seattle's best.
"They had certain things that they wanted in the spot," Bibby explained, "which ultimately had to be all about transformation... a moment of solitude where one's mind wanders, going on a journey, where one thing leads to another and another, until it all comes back to the coffee."
In the finished spot, on a field of dark green, a golden droplet appears and splashes down into dark liquid, forming a golden wave that instantly transforms into a lion's head. The golden liquid pours down over dark mountains to a waterfall, where particles stream into a lake before soaring comet-like into a dark green sky above a forest, and exploding like fireworks. One of the fireballs takes the form of a glowing golden bird, which soars past, leaving a wake of floating feathers which become butterflies, and then, a field of golden flowers. An elk runs through the field, and golden particles mix with the northern lights, before the brand's golden cup appears, with the campaign tagline, "Maailman parhaista kahvilaaduista," (which translates into, "from the best coffees in the world"). The spot features a rich orchestral score throughout, which was composed by Tuomas Kantelinen, and mixed at Helsinki's Soundtrack Studios by Mikko Oinonen.
Lots of impressive 3D work, but we both Alicia and I thought that if coffee makes you see beautiful images like this, it must contain some psychedelic mushrooms. It really is a gorgeous spot. You'd never see Sanka or Foldgers doing an ad like that!
Labels: 3D, Commercial
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Revolutions - NewTek (Video Toaster Demonstration)
Kiki Stockhammer, presenter from NewTek and Kiki Wipe model will be the guest on our next podcast. She's all over this video. That is going to be one great interview, so don't miss it.
We had a toaster during my last semester of college and I used Toaster Paint at my old company for a while. It was a great product.
Labels: Commercial
Uncut - Darkhorse
A very cool stop motion piece by the band Uncut and director by Kris Lefcoe. They have a very creative description for the video.
Pitchfork:
On the Kris Lefcoe-directed clip, the barely concealed likes of Ronald McDonald, Tony the Tiger, and the Care Bears appear to have taken Worang's advice. Some cute anarchists try to party in a forest that's about to become an Enormart, but meanwhile your corporate-sponsored childhood memories are taking firing practice, running obstacle courses, and of course hacking up the damn hippies with chainsaws. 'Cause you fucking know, Ronald don't play that.
Labels: Music Video, Stop Motion
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
The Strokes - You Only Live Once
Labels: 3D, Music Video
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Decendents- When I Get Old
Air - Mer du Japon
Labels: Music Video
Expressions After Effects
Labels: Experimental
Klaxons - Golden Skans
Labels: Music Video
Friday, May 25, 2007
You've Come A Long Way, Baby
Labels: Commercial
The 88 Sears Commercial
Labels: Commercial
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Anatomy of a One Punch Knockout
Via Axiomsun
Labels: 3D
White Stripes - Icky Thump
Icky Thump was directed by Emmett Malloy and Brendan Malloy and co-directed by Jack White.
Labels: Music Video
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Low in the Sky - Are you for Real?
Via Antville
Labels: Music Video
Timbaland - Throw It On Me (Featuring the Hives)
The song: I like the Hives a lot, but this song really sucks. I'm not sure what they were thinking.
Labels: Music Video
U.N.K.L.E. - Burn My Shadow
Burn My Shadow is the newest track from U.N.K.L.E. and they've got some star power behind this single. Ian Astbury from The Cult is on vocals and Goran Visnjic, who plays the sexy Croatian Dr. Luka Kovac on E.R., stars in the video. Director: Miguel SapochnikThe video isn't filled with visual effects, but the cutting is very well done and I love the shot composition. I think they could've used a better plug-in at the end though ;-)
Labels: Music Video
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Los Campesinos! - You! Me! Dancing!
Labels: 2D, Music Video
The House of Flying Daggers Trailer
The House of Flying Daggers came out in 2004, but I caught it on Spike tonight. I was blown away by the visual effects. The soldiers running through the tops of the bamboo stalks and the impossible flying daggers... phenomenal. Sure, it's a lot like the effects of Crouching Tiger, but still freakin' cool. The colors are breathtaking and cinematography is awe-inspiring. I love the greens in the costumes and bamboo forest. The snow at the end, which I read was just a freak October snowstorm in the Ukraine where they shot, worked to the directors benefit as a beautiful contrast to the blood and symbolic to the end of life and love. Also Zyang Ziyi's performance as a blind girl is top drawer.I highly recommend this film, even if it's 3 years too late ;-) Sadly, the last film I've seen in the theatre was "Over the Hedge" I have a huge list of films to see. I'm midway through The Motorcycle Diaries which is also a cinematic feast for the eyes.
Labels: Movie Trailer
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Mysterious Mose
Labels: Bizarre
Ed Banger Volumen 2
Friday, May 18, 2007
Slow Hand Motem - Fake Spirit Egg
Nightcrawler X Men Effect
Labels: Experimental
The Good The Bad And The Queen - Sufi Video (Stephen Pook)
This is not what I'd expect from The Good, The Bad and The Queen, which is fronted by Damon Albarn of Blur and Gorillaz. The song rocks and the video is really interesting and somehow works well with the song. They've totally thought out of the box on this one.
Labels: Music Video
The Beautiful Girl - I Thought About You
The music video for the song I Thought About You by Aussie Indie band The Beautiful Girls. There are no beautiful girls in the video, but lots of things like a wig, confetti, money, marbles, puzzle pieces, playing cards and rose petals falling ultra slow motion. According to IF:MV, the video was shot at frame rates of up to 4,000 frames per second. Wow. I can't imagine how much film they shot! The video was directed by Kiku Ohe.Labels: Music Video
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Dan Deacon - Crystal Cat
Crystal Cat is a totally fun, cheesy, effects for the sake of effects, public access looking video. Lots of keyed video, psychedelic 70's style mirror effect, the diamond transition and loads of kooky people. The video does take a while to load, but it's a nice diversion.
Labels: Music Video
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Animusic - Pipe Dream
I found conflicting reports on the web. Rumor has it, that it's farm equipment that someone spent hours rigging. Yes, that's pretty unbelivable, especially with the camera moves involved. Sorry, but there's no way it could be built in a barn. It's much too complex, even for Rube Goldberg. It doesn't quite look "real" either. Maybe it's the shadows and lighting. According to Snopes, as I originally thought, it's computer-animated - a frickin' fantastic computer animation. It IS a feast for the eyes and ears alright!
Thanks to Christen Roede for sending the original link. Atom Films has the full piece, even though you may have to watch an ad (but, hey, it supports the Atom Film, which is an awesome site).
Labels: 3D, Music Video
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Butterfly
I may have actually posted this one a while ago, but came across it again today at Axiomsum.
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Universal Studios Employee Video Directed by Matt Stone and Trey Parker
This is so funny. Porcelain deer and Jaws are comedy gold. There are lots of cameos by famous people (Shawn Cassidy! C'mon everybody get down, get with it). They subtitle Sylvester Stalone! Hilarious. It's Ucs for Me! (via Tumblr)
Labels: Film Short
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Doll Face
Digitalism - Pogo
Labels: Music Video, Stop Motion
Friday, May 11, 2007
Fujiya & Miyagi - Ankle Injuries
Director Wade Shotter does this great stop motion effect with dice, reminiscent of one of my all time favorite videos, the White Stripes Fell in Love with a Girl (directed by Michel Gondry). I love the part with the kids going down the twirly slide and on the swing. You know a video is going to be great when they feature Space Invaders.
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Labels: Music Video, Stop Motion
Heartless Bastards - All This Time
Labels: Music Video
Hallucination Generation (1966)
Labels: Movie Trailer
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Beastie Boys - Shadrach
Labels: Music Video
Men in Black by Zinzius
Labels: 2D, 3D, Film Short
Tuesday, May 08, 2007
Method Studio's CG Montage
Method's CG Reel came out today. I love the stuff done for Sears with the power tools blooming out of flowers. Amazing 3D and compositing. You'll see the fern and pink flowers with the drills. I first saw those spots at the Chicago Motion Graphics Festival in January 2007. Mindblowing effects.Labels: Demo Reel
Musus Glaw - Cowbois Rhos Botwnnog
I like the effect on the exploding sun and the other nice weather effects. Some cleverly composited 3D too.
Labels: 3D, Music Video
Vancouver Film School (VFS) Modeling Reel
Labels: 3D, Student Work
Peter, Bjorn & John - Up Against the Wall
Up Against the Wall is one of the stranger videos I've seen. Watch a guy getting food thrown at him over and over, then see it mirrored as the edit is repeated. Then, see it with other men get food Cap'n Crunch thrown at them. Then, confetti. Are these men Peter, Bjorn & John?Anyway, the video credits Martin Arnold's technique.
Labels: Experimental, Music Video
Friday, May 04, 2007
Apostle of Hustle - National Anthem of Nowhere
Directed by Jeffrey St. Jules & Adrienne Amato, National Anthem of Nowhere is an interesting combination of rotoscoping and aging effects, and lots of cutouts, with some speech bubbles and misc. other components thrown in. The tearing effect around the guys on the deck is interesting. It's a really fun video.Labels: 2D, Music Video
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Justice - D.A.N.C.E.
This video has some really cool animating t-shirts, with some hard core tracking happening. Where do I get a shirt like that?!
Man, Motionographer always beats me to the cool videos. Justin is so fast!
Labels: Music Video
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