From the release: Joe Taylor is a British animator and illustrator based in Berlin. His visual world is surreal, funny, and sometimes disturbing. Originally a graphic designer, Joe has worked with clients around the world including Apple, Netflix, TED, Berliner Zeitung, and FXX. [Watch]
From the release: NOMINT welcomes trailblazing AI artist Emma Catnip to its roster of directors for worldwide representation. London-based Emma Catnip uses the very latest in AI technology to create visual content, leading a new wave of digital pioneers that use generative algorithms to create a brand new form of art. [Watch]
Marilena Vatseri, EP/managing director at NOMINT in London: “Natural beauty products brand Faith In Nature has launched its first-ever awareness campaign helping everyone make greener decisions by asking a simple question ‘What would nature say?'” [Watch]
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on January 17, 2022
Kick-off 2022 with a shot of creative adrenaline – take two minutes to check out this preview of the 31 brilliant design, animation, and VFX projects included in Stash 151. [Watch]
Category 3D Style, Advertising, Animation, Anime, Brand film, Broadcast Design, BTS, BTS, CG, Character Animation, Explainer, Featured, Games, Graphic Design, Illustration, Miniatures, Motion Capture, Motion Design, Music Video, photoreal, Rotoscope, Short Films, Stop Motion, Titles, Typography, VFX · Tags Andrea Love, Ariel Costa, Axis Animation, Blender, buck, Carbon, Cian Hogan, Clubcamping, Ethem Cem, Flooul, Framestore, Hornet, Imaginary Forces, Jesper Lindborg, Johnny Kelly, Jon Saunders, Jon Yeo, Joseph Roberts, Karin Fong, Karl Poyzer, Kwon Oh Hoon, Lucio Arese, Mark Molloy, Mark Zibert, Mathematic, Matthew Luhn, Media.Work, Naive, Nexus, Nineteentwenty, Nomint, Pablo Alfieri, Passion Pictures, Pedro Conti, Phoebe Wahl, Playful, Pleid St., Superdesigners, The Mill, The Panics, The Vanity, Tolm, Untold Studios
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on November 2, 2021
Using a combination of 3D printing, mold-making, and 1,000 liters of ice, NOMINT directors Yannis Konstantinidis and Marcos Savignanoto transform 500 polar bear ice sculptures into a powerful stop-motion story of the disappearing Arctic. [Watch]
Marilena Vatseri, EP and managing director at NOMINT in London: “The story of ‘Cupcake’ centers on a baker who experiences a change of heart by recognizing love in its many different forms through the magical intervention of some proactive cake-toppers.” [Watch]