This short blast of code-driven typography captures the edgy tone and intensity of the design and animation work created by Paris director Nicolas Lhomme for the Canal+ International sports program TDA (Talents d’Afrique). [Watch]
In their latest round with the ESPN app, director Diego Berakha and the team at 1stAveMachine Buenos Aires continue to simply have fun, mixing loose maximalist design with live-action highlights and personalities. [Watch]
Like some magic shot of creative adrenaline, Stash 153 is guaranteed 100% effective against boredom, ennui, and creative blockages of all kinds. [Watch]
Category 3D Style, Advertising, Animation, Brand film, Broadcast Design, BTS, BTS, CG, Character Animation, Explainer, Featured, Games, Illustration, Motion Design, Music Video, photoreal, Short Films, Student Work, Titles, Typography, VFX · Tags 99C Works, Animagic Studios, Arisu Kashiwagi, Arnis Vitols, Blirp, Bliss, Bolder Creative, Chloé Bourdic, Cirkus, Doug Alberts, Extraweg, Fabrice Le Nezet, Final Frontier, Glassworks, Hideki Inaba, I-reel, Jorge R. Canedo Estrada, Kasper Nyman, Mads Broni, Manson, ManvsMachine, Maÿlis Mosny, Mayukh Goswami, Miguel Campana, Nexus Studios, Nidia Dias, Noémie Halberstam, NotReal, Optical Arts, Ordinary Folk, Passion Pictures, Patrick Osborne, Ralph Karam, Sava Zivkovic, Sean Wehrli, Smith & Foulkes, SubDivision Studio, Supinfocom, Sylvain Cuvillier, TaxFreeFilm, Tendril, Théophile Coursimault, Tom Kuntz, Untold Studios, Woodwork, Zijing Ye
From the team at yU+Co in Los Angeles: “The limited AMC drama series 61st Street is set in the criminal justice system of contemporary Chicago. “To set the tone for the show, we crafted an opening using the city’s grid as context. A single red line guides us through animated illustrations of life in the […] [Watch]
Deconstructing the graphic elements of “Perfect Housewife” instruction manuals from the 1980s, CD Ronnie Koff and Imaginary Forces set a disquieting tone in the titles for Hulu’s true-crime drama series Candy. [Watch]
Cake, FXX’s half-hour short-form comedy block, now comes wrapped in an appropriately absurdist broadcast package fashioned by Impactictist, aka Kelly Meador and Daniel Elwing who also composed the music. [Watch]