Showing posts with label Motion Graphics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motion Graphics. Show all posts
8.5.11
3D Guernica
I came from a fine art/painting background so I can appreciate good art work and here was one that I have previously looked at called 'Guernica' by Pablo Picasso (1937). Take a look at the original below then the 3D remake by Lena Gieseke which explores the painting (you will understand what I mean when you see it). I have been trying to teach myself Cinema 4D so I can appretiate Gieseke's great efforts here.
4.4.11
Smoke Test
Test_2 from Andy Niven on Vimeo.
Trying to create a spooky cloud of smoke with text integrated. I have used the ampersand (&) which could be replaced with a logo, then the word 'test'. Keep your eyes peeled for them!
Inspired by Satya Meka's online tutorials
2.4.11
Motion Graphics Experimentation_1
Audio Tester from Andy Niven on Vimeo.
I have been experimenting with bringing audio into After Effects and what can be done. Really like some of the outcomes. Used the ampersand (&) as the center piece which could easily be replaced by a simple logo. More to come I think!
10.3.11
Luis
Luis (2nd short video of the series “Lucía, Luis y el lobo” -Lucía, Luis and the Wolf”) was shot frame by frame with a digital camera. The materials used (by Niles Atallah, Cristobal Leon & Joaquin Cociña) where dirt, charcoal, cardboard and old rubbish.
8.2.11
H&M 3D projection
Another moving media post!
Interested with how versatile Modul8 is, I wanted to see how far people have taken it in their projection projects....
Below Muse, an interactive based design studio, collaborated with H&M to reveal their flagship store in Amsterdam by using 3D projection mapping on the historic building. The 'show' lasted for up to three minutes of magical lights and cool effects.
Interested with how versatile Modul8 is, I wanted to see how far people have taken it in their projection projects....
Below Muse, an interactive based design studio, collaborated with H&M to reveal their flagship store in Amsterdam by using 3D projection mapping on the historic building. The 'show' lasted for up to three minutes of magical lights and cool effects.
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