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More Nude

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Erratica - Radiohead Storyboards

Here are the original storyboards for our Radiohead video entry in Aniboom -Nude- and some goofy initial tests for the video.
Click here to go vote for it

From the beginning, we had a pretty clear idea of the look, mood and speed the video should have.
The video is meant to be a play between the beautiful and the grotesque, by taking an all to familiar yet bizarre part of the body as the mouth and pushing its ‘normality’ a bit the idea was to displace that sense of familiarity.
The ‘narrative’ is pretty independent from the lyrics but they connec in very specific points: you’ll find something missing / you’ll go to hell for what your dirty mind is thinking.
This was a pretty fun charrette project to work on and we’re definitely super happy with the (semi) final result.

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‘Nude’ Animatic

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

Finally, the animatic for our Radiohead video is done!
Go register and vote for our entry in the Aniboom here

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‘Nude’ storyboard

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

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Here is the storyboard for our entry for the Radiohead video. The song is Nude. The animatic will follow up in a few.
I’ll post the link so you can go and vote 5 BOMBS for our video in aniBoom.

Radiohead’s Nude

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Erratica - Radiohead video entry

Gabe and I have been working on an animatic to enter the contest being held by Radiohead, for user created videos for one of their songs.
We’ll be posting the clip into the site for people to go check it out and vote. Here is one of the stills.

Bjork’s ‘Wanderlust’

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

The NY Times today posted a making of video for the new Bjork ‘Wanderlust’ music video. Apparently, the whole thing took nine months to make with these guys sleeping on the set and not being paid for much of it. They start the interview off with a confession to using illicit drugs as part of their creative exploration. After watching the video, I’m not sure if they were so much explaining their process as apologizing.

One would think that in that amount of time you’d be bowled-over by this video, but instead all I kept thinking was, really, nine months? They reuse shots so often, it made me wonder how much of their footage hit the cutting room floor. To be fair, I’m not judging the final piece which is supposed to be viewed in 3D with stereoscopic glasses (oh yeah, I’ll just go to Rite-aid and pick up a pair of those…); but I would hope that they would be concious of the fact that most people are not going to see this video in 3D and that with Bjork giving them “as much time as they needed” they could create two equal pieces, one 2D and one 3D.

They use puppets, clay characters, hand drawn elements, choreographed live action green screen footage and (what the hell is that at the end?) CG. That’s all fine and good, but I don’t want to be able to tell which ones you’re using and when. Just because you have fine ingredients and you’ve mixed them in a pot doesn’t mean you’re done creating your gourmet meal. And I’d argue the ingredients here are less than fine. And I’m not opposed to a Low-Fi stylized look either, but unfortunately the video comes off as more highschool-project/ amateur hour and a bad comedy club. Perhaps like a comedy club injects you with large alcoholic drinks before the show, they should provide us all with a little psilocybin to dull and heighten the correct senses.

Have I judged enough? Now it’s your turn…let’s hear what you think.

Interview & Music Video

Tron

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Remake of the Lightcycle scene from TRON (soundtrack taken from the film by Steven Lisberger)

Not exactly Joseph Kosinki’s future remake of Tron but it gets pretty darn close. Outstanding.

View a higher quality clip here.

Via [Wired]

Bunnies

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

Absolutely amazing.

The third in the series, check the Paint here and Balls here.

via [burnlab]

Made in the Philippines

Monday, October 1st, 2007

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SOFTlab
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This video was taken during our ‘photo shoot’ for the image on SOFTlab’s splash page. I was just playing with motion tracking to add some HUD’s into the footage.
It’s far from perfect, but I’m done with it for now.

n vfx

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

nvfx logo

Just ran into this site for a visual effects guy out in Germany, Nastuh Abootalebi. At first I was looking mainly at the site design and UI, which scores a 9 out of 10 in my book. The dual screen “before & after” has been done before, but never so slick. I love that no matter what button you push or information you receive, the site remains smooth and continuous. And, if you don’t move your mouse for a bit, everything dims down so you can focus on the work.

Which is exactly what I did (after my rather short investigation of the interface). (more…)