Self-promotion infographic to attract grad students to apply for the Dare Grad Scheme. More info here:
thisisdare.com/grads
Creds:
Designer: Luke Stenzhorn
Animation 2d/Sound: Kooch Chung
Animation: 2d/3d: Alex Dunford
Art Directors: John Gibson, Erik Weidenhielm
Copywriters: John Gibson, Erik Weidenhielm, Carina Martin
Self-promotion infographic to attract grad students to apply for the Dare Grad Scheme. More info here:
thisisdare.com/grads
Creds:
Designer: Luke Stenzhorn
Animation 2d/Sound: Kooch Chung
Animation: 2d/3d: Alex Dunford
Art Directors: John Gibson, Erik Weidenhielm
Copywriters: John Gibson, Erik Weidenhielm, Carina Martin
From CNET UK: The iPhone might be at the cutting edge of technology but it took a long time and many innovations to get there, take a trip through history and explore the people and technology that contributed to the iPhone becoming what it is today.
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This is my final thesis project. I created info-graphic, motion piece. My objective is to make Japanese people to think about that everything happening here in Japan, isn't that normal. So I created this video from foreigner's point of view, rather than Japanese people's point of view.
Both English and Japanese versions are available.
By the way, please don't call me racist, because I am one of short, small eyes Japanese.
大学の卒業制作で制作した映像です。(日本語版)
日本で生活していると、当たり前すぎて気づかない「不思議な事実」を、海外で生活した経験も生かし、外国人の視点から統計とともに映像化しました。
笑いつつも、「なんか不思議だな」と考えてもらえれば幸いです。
日本語版と英語版を制作しました。
Sorry, this English version of the video is not available now. I appliciate you guys comments and critiques.
Kenichi
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I created this information graphic motion piece as my final thesis project. my objective is to make Japanese people think about what is happening in their own country, and that some aspects of Japanese culture are not that normal. The deliberate English narrationoffers a point of view on Japan that isn't usually…
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As the year anniversary was approaching I became curious, just how much oil was that exactly? Where would it have gone? What I found was shocking.
So in an effort to further our discussion on oil dependency I created this short animation to help illustrate just how dependent we truly are on oil.…
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