Lowe's Commercial "Coloring Book" Callum Cooper: Full Circle. John St: Catvertising. Virgin Mobile: The Fantastic Tale of Young Branson. Pelephone: Wedding. Pelephone: Mehirut. Amsterdam DNA revisited. There has been a surge of motion media on the museum-going experience as of late — which will be elaborated on in a later post — and Amsterdam-based PlusOne studio’s recent production for the Amsterdam Museum really paints this type of exhibition work in excellent light. This project has been drafted from the Quickies because, in addition to the trailer posted earlier and their meticulous craftmanship of the antiquities’ stories, they’ve released an excellent portion of the seven-part series, Revolt Against King and Church. The whole of Amsterdam DNA was a massive undertaking in short order — seven films plus trailer plus video wall content — which perks interest into how a studio of PlusOne’s size handles multiple deliverables for a project of this scope.
So, PlusOne director Martijn Hogenkamp was kind enough to extend full insight into the process. Synopsis End 2010, the Amsterdam Museum contacted us for a new prestigious exhibition: Amsterdam DNA. Process Software Credits. Fitc amsterdam 2012 opening titles. James Curran: ‘The Adventures of Tintin’ Unofficial Title Sequence. Nathan Barnatt: Madeon’s “Pop Culture” Motionographer | Digital Filmmaking, Animation, Motion Graphics, Design, Film, Visual Effects and Experimental Moving Image Storytelling. Michael Langan: Heliotropes.
Telstra Behind the Scenes. Animation. Animacion ALKA. Viral Video Celebrates 100 Years of London Style. Graceful Urban Ballerina. Strolling Through One Second of Every Travel Destination. Think you have the travel bug? Over a course of 44 days, independent filmmaker Rick Mereki and a couple of his buddies visited not one or two countries but an astounding eleven of them! By splicing together one second of footage from each location, Mereki created the ultimate piece of memorabilia, an amazing video flipbook titled Move. If this doesn't make you want pack your bags and hop on a plane, I don't know what else will. "3 guys, 44 days, 11 countries, 18 flights, 38 thousand miles, an exploding volcano, 2 cameras and almost a terabyte of footage, all to turn 3 ambitious linear concepts based on movement, learning and food into 3 beautiful and hopefully compelling short films," says Mereki.
"= a trip of a lifetime. " You can view his other two films, Eat and Learn, below. via [Reddit] The Vimeo HD Channel. Beautiful WWF Video: The World is Where We Live. Soccer Ball Generates Electricity. More than one out of every five people in the world lives without any access to electricity. Yet, out of those 1.4 billion people living without modern energy, many play the most popular game in the world, soccer. Four Harvard students created a project for the American Express-sponsored Take Part program. Using the sport, it's a creative solution which aims to solve the energy problem. The sOccket is a soccer ball that captures energy with every kick. Fifteen minutes of play produces three hours of light. The portable generator harnesses the kinetic energy of the soccer ball during normal game play and stores it for later power needs. In impoverished areas, the lack of access to electricity leads many households to utilize dangerous energy alternatives, like kerosene lamps, which are harmful to the environment and our health.
sOccket website via [Neatorama] You Have No Idea What High Quality Video Is | 1.0. Solidarités International: Water and ink.