UK art director and Flame/Nuke artist Jola Kudela: “This video is a product of self-isolation during the coronavirus time, driven by the frustration of not being able to go outside, which for me was the direct consequence of our behavior as humans. [Watch]
The new Czech pale lager known as B33 Budvar takes pride in its bitter flavor and now it can take pride in a crazed multi-technique spot courtesy of Prague directing duo Jan Kalvoda and Premysl Ponahly (aka Wolfberg) through agency Kaspen /Jung von Matt. [Watch]
Mixing long exposures on a vintage Bolex with motion control and in-camera projections, Smuggler directors Jason Sondock and Simon Davis (aka rubberband) pull off a technically ambitious lockdown video with a gritty/lo-fi feel for NYC duo Lewis Del Mar. [Watch]
STASH 141 lands just in time to froth up your quarantined creative juices, adding another two hours of outstanding motion work (plus behind the scenes features and exclusive interviews) to The Stash Permanent Collection. [Watch]
Category Advertising, Animation, Broadcast Design, BTS, CG, Character Animation, Explainer, Featured, Games, Motion Capture, Motion Design, Music Video, photoreal, Puppets, Short Films, Stop Motion, Titles, Typography, VFX · Tags AIRPLAN, AJ Jefferies, Alice Saey, Artjail, Bijoute, Braw Production, Carlos Rivero, Christiana Perdiou, CNN Motion, Dazzle Ship, Dobro, Ethem Cem, Fabian Aerts, Gianluca Maruotti, Illo, Imaginary Forces, Klimpa, Kota Yamaji, Lua Studios, ManvsMachine, Milford, Nice Shit Studio, Not to Scale, Peter Tomaszewicz, Rory Waudby-Tolley, SUN CREATURE, Superdesigners, The Line, The Mill, Time Based Arts, Uber Eck, Uğur Baltepe, Vascolo, YK Animation
With help from Stockholm VFX studios Swiss and Goodbye Kansas, an extremely talented proboscis monkey joins Swedish rock star Håkan Hellström for a uniquely spirited performance in an empty stadium. [Watch]
After 10 years as a VFX animator/previz artist and the success of her first short film in 2017, London writer/director Magali Barbé is back with a near-future heart-warmer starring Timothy Spall and a little robot named Max. [Watch]