Continuing their collaboration with Swiss cycling apparel makers ASSOS, director David Farquharson and the crew at Bolder once again weave together CG and live-action into a sleek and riveting film for the brand’s racing gear. [Watch]
From the team at Giant Ant in Vancouver: “Amperity parses customer data, and we parsed their story. Then we wrapped it in a cube, and made it glow, showing how their technology can power the platforms their customers already use to successfully connect with customers.” [Watch]
LA motion house Shapes and Forms showcase the scope of their team’s many design talents in this frenetic and inclusive in-house exercise called Shapes ID 2.0. [Watch]
Paris studio I-réel specializes in spectacular visuals for luxury brands and those talents are on full display in this new trio of CG films for Swiss watchmakers Ulysse Nardin highlighting the Moonstruck, Freak X, and Freak S models. [Watch]
Director/designer Can Inceler at Basthead Animation in Istanbul/London: “Artz & Bugy are rap musicians of Turkish origin and living in Berlin. We made a collab for their new album teaser video.” [Watch]
Combining faux stop-motion, infographic icons, and multi-frame layouts into a quirky feel-good narrative, Latitude Du Printemps was created by six students as their grad film at Supinfocom Rubika in Valenciennes, France. [Watch]
Category 3D Style, Animation, Character Animation, Featured, Short Films, Student Work · Tags Chloé Bourdic, Maÿlis Mosny, Noémie Halberstam, Romain Camiolo, Supinfocom, Sylvain Cuvillier, Théophile Coursimault, Zijing Ye