As part of my (Mike Kus) talk at FOWD London 2009 I played this short film. It's sped up footage of me designing my slides for my talk. I showed it because I thought it would interesting to see the design process I went through whilst making them. It also features a lot of footage of slides being designed that never made it to the final slide deck.
You can view the final slides here:
http://moourl.com/rh1ch
You can view my talk here:
http://moourl.com/e9it1
The music I used is a track called Með suð í eyrum by Sigur Ros from their album Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust. It's an amazing record and I suggest you all go out and buy it :)
http://www.sigurros.com
or buy it here: http://moourl.com/ydh2w
You can view more of my design work at:
http://www.thethingswemake.co.uk
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mikekus
As part of my (Mike Kus) talk at FOWD London 2009 I played this short film. It's sped up footage of me designing my slides for my talk. I showed it because I thought it would interesting to see the design process I went through whilst making them. It also features a lot of footage of slides being designed that never made it to the final slide deck.
You can view the final slides here:
http://moourl.com/rh1ch
You can view my talk here:
http://moourl.com/e9it1
The music I used is a track called Með suð í eyrum by Sigur Ros from their album Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust. It's an amazing record and I suggest you all go out and buy it :)
http://www.sigurros.com
or buy it here: http://moourl.com/ydh2w
You can view more of my design work at:
http://www.thethingswemake.co.uk
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mikekus
For this video, I pulled out every time lapse, stop motion and live action camera trick that I could think of. The goal was to create a fresh, new direction to take my work to.
More information can be found at http://rossching.com/little-bribes
I'm also on twitter at twitter.com/rossching
An attempt to use stop motion and it's different time layers to express my perception of time...
Realized within 3 days for an LCC college project. The brief was to examine the term "slow".
A bit cheesy maybe, but who cares...
http://xaverxylophon.de
A two-minute animated voyage through nature's life cycle, following the trials and tribulations of a humble apple seed.
The film was kindly funded by Adobe, made using their CS4 range of software. It was produced at Nexus Productions and features a soundtrack by Jape. It was made using a mixture of stop motion papercraft and 2D drawn animation.
See making of here: vimeo.com/2425610
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Credits for the film are as follows:
Story and direction : Johnny Kelly
Production manager: Jo Bierton
2D animation: Michael Zauner
3D animation: Eoin Coughlan
Paper modeler: Elin Svensson
Assisted by: Anna Benner
Stop frame DOP: Micolaj Jarosewicz
Stop frame animation: Matthew Cooper
Compositing: Alasdair Brotherston
Music: Jape
Sound supervisor: Mike Wyeld
Foley artist: Sue Harding
Executive producers: Charlotte Bavasso, Chris O’Reilly
Producer: Christine Ponzevera
Agency: Goodby, Silverstein & Partners
Creative director: Keith Anderson
Associate Creative Director: Tony…
"Life Buoy" - vimeo.com/13782452 - is a stop-motion animation I made for the song with the same name by the band "The Pixels".
Hope you like it and post it on the "Mac Lab Stop Motion" video channel. Thanks!
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