
Duelity
2 years ago
Duelity is a split-screen animation that tells both sides of the story of Earth’ s origins in a dizzying and provocative journey through the history and language that marks human thought.
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Credits
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Concept: Ryan Uhrich, Marcos Ceravolo, Sergio Toporek, Sebastien De Castell, Mark Busse.
Direction, Design, Animation: Ryan Uhrich [ ryanu.tv ], Marcos Ceravolo [ bocamotion.tv ]
Sound Design: Chris Ray [ myspace.com/abacusrecords ], James Boatman
Musical Score: Chris Ray
Written by: Lee Henderson [ leehenderson.com ]
Advisors: Sergio Toporek [ shop.toporek.com ] and Mark Busse [ industrialbrand.com ]
Voice over: Rob Wood and Mariem Henaine [ linkedin.com/in/mariemhenaine ]
Special Thanks: Sebastien De Castell
Produced at Vancouver Film School [ vfs.com ] (2007)
Recognition:
Winner, Motion Graphics Category, 2008 Adobe Design Achievement Awards
Winner, Motion & Interactive Category, 2008 Salazar Awards
Winner, Best Digital Animation, 2007 Popvox Awards
Finalist, Motion Graphics Category, FITC 2008
Nominated, Motion Graphic Production of the Year, ELAN Awards
Official Selection, 2nd Motion Graphics Review
Official Selection, Resfest Brazil 2008
Special Screening, Imperial Beach Film Festival 2008
Official Selection, Webcuts 2007
Featured on Motionographer.com, Coolhunting.com, NoFatClips.com, Xplsv.tv, Dailymotion.com, Stumbleuppon.com
To have the full experience, visit DUELITY.NET
Credits
----------
Concept: Ryan Uhrich, Marcos Ceravolo, Sergio Toporek, Sebastien De Castell, Mark Busse.
Direction, Design, Animation: Ryan Uhrich [ ryanu.tv ], Marcos Ceravolo [ bocamotion.tv ]
Sound Design: Chris Ray [ myspace.com/abacusrecords ], James Boatman
Musical Score: Chris Ray
Written by: Lee Henderson [ leehenderson.com ]
Advisors: Sergio Toporek [ shop.toporek.com ] and Mark Busse [ industrialbrand.com ]
Voice over: Rob Wood and Mariem Henaine [ linkedin.com/in/mariemhenaine ]
Special Thanks: Sebastien De Castell
Produced at Vancouver Film School [ vfs.com ] (2007)
Recognition:
Winner, Motion Graphics Category, 2008 Adobe Design Achievement Awards
Winner, Motion & Interactive Category, 2008 Salazar Awards
Winner, Best Digital Animation, 2007 Popvox Awards
Finalist, Motion Graphics Category, FITC 2008
Nominated, Motion Graphic Production of the Year, ELAN Awards
Official Selection, 2nd Motion Graphics Review
Official Selection, Resfest Brazil 2008
Special Screening, Imperial Beach Film Festival 2008
Official Selection, Webcuts 2007
Featured on Motionographer.com, Coolhunting.com, NoFatClips.com, Xplsv.tv, Dailymotion.com, Stumbleuppon.com
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Doug Adams would be proud.
Is there a specific reason for choosing the speaker's by gender? I find it quite fitting, as the voices only improve the deceiving pictures, by allocating the female voice with esoteric something.
PS: MMartin...I took a second look! God is pretty old, isn't he (she/it?)...using ancient technology. :>
thanks so much
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