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holstee.com/manifesto The Holstee Manifesto is a call to action to live a life full of intention, creativity, passion, and community. The LifeCycle Film came about as a desire to bring the energy and passion behind the Manifesto to life through something we love--biking. As we seek to live mindful lifestyles that leave a positive impact on the people and world around us, biking has become a passion that is much more than a transportation alternative.…
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There is beauty in our brokenness. Glass shards created with C4D and composited/graded in After Effects. My first project using C4D. Programs: After Effects, Cinema 4D, Final Cut, Photoshop Plug-ins: Optical flares (AE), Trapcode shine (AE), Trapcode Particular (AE) Font: Century Gothic Inspired by a Greyscalegorilla tutorial. Leave a comment if you'd like! Download at http://www.DanStevers.com
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This is the second video of our Work Sessions series. In this series we feature remarkable, passionate people who tell us about their work and what they love to do. This video was shot in LA and we talked to Shawn McKinney. Shawn McKinney is a street artist and lives in Los Angeles, California. He specialized in fabrication and sign painting. He also rebuilds motorcycles and works as an art director. Currently he is an artist in residence at the…
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Video case history detailing the development of the ondotzero brand identity 2009 / 2010
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http://www.sehsucht.de/google-streetview/ Production Sehsucht Berlin GmbH & Co KG Director: Mate Steinforth Design: Helge Kiehl, Christian Zschunke, Mate Steinforth Compositing: Helge Kiehl 3D: Hannes Weikert, Philipp Brömme, Alex Glawion Stop Motion: Lucas Zanotto, Christian Zschunke, Helge Kiehl Producer: Nadine Sklodowski, Julia Rudloff (PA) Music & Sound Design: KAMP Music & Sound Design Client: Google Germany GmbH Marketing Director: Barbara…
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