What happens when you put together 6 gigabytes of images?
The result is a flashback video of my trip to barcelona and the Offf festival experience.
Feel free to enjoy it in any state of mind and with the help of any substance =D
Soundtrack: Orelha Negra - We're Superfly
What happens when you put together 6 gigabytes of images?
The result is a flashback video of my trip to barcelona and the Offf festival experience.
Feel free to enjoy it in any state of mind and with the help of any substance =D
Soundtrack: Orelha Negra - We're Superfly
The FormFiftyFive Team flew to Barcelona to visit the OFFF 2011. We listened to some rather talented people talk about their work, met a few of them personally and asked them a few questions.
We'll release one interview a week over the next couple of months. So keep an eye on http://www.formfiftyfive.com and keep up to date with us on Twitter @formfiftyfive
Filmed by Alex Nelson, Jack Daly & Glenn Garriock on Canon's 550D with Music Starslinger (You can buy 'Mornin' here - http://starslingeruk.bandcamp.com/track/mornin)
During a one month stay in New York I directed the Webbys Gala Intro Sequence for Digital Kitchen. As part of a larger package completed by DK for the Webbys awards show, this is the final “Director’s Cut” version complete with Hecq soundtrack. Shot over a day around Manhattan and Brooklyn with a low key crew the sequence was then edited by myself in New York before being sent to DK’s Chicago office to add the graphics and then sent back to me in London for final grading and editing duties!
Credits: Rob Chiu, Rama Allen, Hecq, Gene Park, Frank Donnangelo, Anthony Vitagliano, Nick Campbell, Jason Esser, Peter Kallstrom, Mike Alfini, Erica Rangel, Abbe Daniel, Andrea Biderman, Josh Hartsoe, Julie Rutigliano, Chris Caiati.
The First Else
Client: Else Mobile LTD.
Year: 2010.
Creative Direction & GUI: SugaPusher
http://www.sugapusher.com
In the real world, we can take diffrent actions in a single space and in continuous time. In the mobile phone space, we need to go through a door, take an action,
go back through that door and pass another door to take another action.
The First Else graphic interface is an attempt at softening that rigid perception of in and out, of back and forth.
It allows for, and indicates, a smooth, uninterrupted flow of natural human actions with a desired outcome, just like we saw in sci-fi movies.
We tried to design an interface that would make the device indeed an extension of the body, using a single thumb to move between various ways of communicating and acquiring knowledge, as well as within each and every application.
Just think about it… What if you were trapped under something heavy and the mouse was out of your reach? Scary, right? That's exactly why we have these keyboard shortcuts so you can still use Vimeo until the help arrives.