Wednesday, April 30, 2008
The Wishing Well by Rod Maxwell - Behind the Scenes
The Wishing Well is a short experimental one-man film by artist and actor Rod Maxwell. He shot the entire film by himself in his livingroom in a small 4'x4' homemade greenscreen. He did EVERYTHING including the script, directing acting, makeup, prosthetics, efffects. The video below is a trailer for the film and a 'Behind the scenes' video. The film has one several awards, too.... just check out the bottom of his website! It's really damn impressive. I was impressed.
Thanks to Diannah Morgan for posting it to the AE List.
Thanks to Diannah Morgan for posting it to the AE List.
Labels: 3D, Documentary, Film Short, Movie Trailer
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Sita Sings the Blues by Nina Paley
Check out Sita Sings the Blues, a feature length animated film completely done by a single animator in her home. I was reading about this at Wired.com, who describe the film as " two parallel stories: the ancient Hindu epic the Ramayana and the breakup of Paley's 21st-century marriage. It does so through four distinct styles of animation, a 'greek chorus' of Indonesian shadow puppets and wildly imaginative musical interludes that use authentic 1920s blues recordings to link narratives 3,000 years apart." Intrigued?
It was mostly animated in Flash but some was scanned and animated in After Effects. Read the Interview with Nina Paley at Wired.com.
It was mostly animated in Flash but some was scanned and animated in After Effects. Read the Interview with Nina Paley at Wired.com.
Madonna Barbie Animation by Rowena True
Based on Madonna's ever changing look in the 80s, filmmaker/painter Rowena True uses stop motion, an old TV and Madonna videos to create a piece of art/fun. I'd love to see this a bit longer with the Madonna of the past 20 years also. Definitely need some 90s cone boobs and slicked back pony tail... wouldn't that be hilarious on a Barbie!? Okay, maybe it's just me.
Labels: Bizarre, Stop Motion
MGMT - Time To Pretend
I was first turned on to MGMT and the song Time to Pretend on The Sixty One, my favorite time sucker.Wow, I've never seen a video with such crappy keys, outside of community television, but somehow this video is freakin' amazing. It totally reminds me of those LSD like tv shows on community television too. It was directed by Ray Tintori who in an interview for Dazed Digital said "We wanted to portray a sort of post-apocalyptic utopia where the world had caved in on itself but the kids were all right and too resilient to give up hope."
I love the part where Andrew, the singer, is riding the kitten, who is named John Voight, by the way.
Labels: Music Video
Monday, April 28, 2008
Best of BBTV animations
Saturday, April 26, 2008
The Star Wars Computer Animation
This was posted by Pete Kirn at Create Digital Motion. This kind of stuff fascinates me. Enjoy.
Labels: Documentary, Retro
Lux by Richard Lainhart
This was posted to the AE List by Eugene Pak. Richard's description "An abstract HD film animated in After Effects. The soundtrack, 'The Beautiful Blue Sky', is a realtime electronic synthesizer improvisation for Buchla 200e and Haken Continuum." It's purdy.
LUX from Richard Lainhart on Vimeo.
LUX from Richard Lainhart on Vimeo.
Labels: Experimental
Friday, April 25, 2008
Bucktown USA Rubik's Cube Animation
BoxWrench.net Interactive Video
I really don't have a clue of what they're talking about (I'm just a delicate girl :) but the interactivity in this video is pretty cool. Click on the menu items and those big arrows.
Thanks for the Twitter, Alex Lindsay.
Thanks for the Twitter, Alex Lindsay.
Labels: 3D, Interactive
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Architecture in Helsinki - Like it or Not
I like it! Is it true that this everything in this video was really stitched and shot stop motion? I can't imagine the work that went into that.
Be sure to watch it full screen.
Architecture in Helsinki - Like It Or Not from helsinkids on Vimeo.
Be sure to watch it full screen.
Architecture in Helsinki - Like It Or Not from helsinkids on Vimeo.
Labels: Music Video
Buckethead - Spokes for the Wheel of Torment
I saw the video on Xeni Jardin's Twitter. This is such a strange video. Strange, but captivating. From YouTube: "It was directed by Syd Garon and Eric Henry featuring additional artwork by Frankenseuss. It is based on the works of Hieronymus Bosch, namely 'The Garden of Earthly Delights' triptych, 'The Last Judgement' triptych, the 'Paradise and Hell' triptych and 'The Temptation of St Anthony' triptych." Sort of hoity toity for metal :-)
Labels: Music Video
The Culmination of Consumptionism by Natsuki Kato
In honor of Earth Day, I bring you The Culmination of Consumptionism. Natsuki Kato is my former student and created this clever animation about plastic bags. I did bring my own bag to the grocery store this morning, as well as my own mug to snatch a free cup of coffee (no foam!).
Okay, back to the video... The V.O is by AJ Hamilton. Music: Lucas Schurkamp. Natsuki says "I got this idea from what my little sister Jenelle told me in a grocery store: 'I won't take any plastic bags so that I can save polar bears.' I am excited to see how far the message of the green organization at a high school in Bay City will go. My friend, A.J. did such a great job with the voice over by adding his humor based on a lot of info that I gave from my research."
Check out Natsuki's other work at her web site.
Okay, back to the video... The V.O is by AJ Hamilton. Music: Lucas Schurkamp. Natsuki says "I got this idea from what my little sister Jenelle told me in a grocery store: 'I won't take any plastic bags so that I can save polar bears.' I am excited to see how far the message of the green organization at a high school in Bay City will go. My friend, A.J. did such a great job with the voice over by adding his humor based on a lot of info that I gave from my research."
Check out Natsuki's other work at her web site.
Labels: Documentary, Film Short, Student Work
Monday, April 21, 2008
Gotye - Hearts a Mess
I run a music site called MaxBumps.net, and one of our contributors, AnnieB, posted an article about Gotye in her AnnieB's Detour column. This is some gorgeous compositing and 3D work by animator and director extraordinaire Brendan Cook of PictureDRIFT.
Check out Gotye's site for other videos, and here's a higher-res QT version ofHearts a Mess.
Check out Gotye's site for other videos, and here's a higher-res QT version ofHearts a Mess.
Labels: 3D, Music Video
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
BBC 4 Medieval Trailer
Directed by James Price/ Strange Beast for BBC 4's upcoming series on Medieval Britain. Layers, layers, so many layers! The music, by the way, is Jimi Hendrix's "Purple Haze" using all medieval instruments.
Thanx to Dru for passing this one along!
Thanx to Dru for passing this one along!
Labels: 2D, Television
Monday, April 07, 2008
The Knife: "We Share Our Mother's Health" by Motomichi
Motomichi's recent work for the Swedish band "The Knife". Motomichi has a signature style- clean, Flash-based animations in black, white and red (note- often graphic in nature/may be disturbing to some viewers).
Motomichi's work also includes live video/animation mixing along with print, installation and design work. Check out his portfolio at: motomichi.com.
Motomichi's work also includes live video/animation mixing along with print, installation and design work. Check out his portfolio at: motomichi.com.
Labels: 2D, Flash, Music Video
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Animator vs. Animator by Alan Becker
Björk's "Wanderlust" Music Video Released
After nine months of hard work, Björk's new video, "Wanderlust" was released to the public on March 31st... and is no less than spectacular. The 3-D version of the video will be released as a DVD single package on April 14, complete with 3-D glasses. You can view the high quality version (highly recommended, as the more compressed version doesn't do it justice!) at www.encyclopediapictura.com.
This is the "making of" video montage:
This is the "making of" video montage:
Labels: 3D, Character Animation, Film Short, Music Video
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