Tag: motion graphics

  • Kalle Mattson – Thick as Thieves

    Besides the style, which I love, I’m totally geeking out because it contains the evolution (and history) of the world. How many of these can you get made??? Quite educational, if I may say so~


  • Good Books Great Writers Series

    This is amazingly good-looking animation. I’m rather surprised I didn’t see it any other place than Weibo, unless there was and I wasn’t paying attention being away during the month of March and all. xD


  • Benga – I Will Never Change

    I’m really not sure what this is — if it’s a music video, I care little about the music, but it looks really pretty cool.

    Directed by the British studio, Us.


  • Hudson – Against the Grain by Dropbear

    Though this one came first, I wanted to say this…

    “First it was books at a bookstore, now it’s pencils and color pencils~”


  • The Joy of Books

    I’m not much of a book reader, but my god. This is awesome.


  • Stylishly Dirty MV for Alain Bashung’s Variations sur Marilou

    I tried sharing this on YinYueTai, where it goes through an approval process. Finally, it didn’t make it… because it didn’t adhere to YinYueTai content policies, which can only means that the music video it’s too dirty. LOL

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJ7P8JWd5fc

    The Vimeo version has subtitles.


  • LIGHT sIDE by Krisztian Tejfel

    This is so beautiful lightning, such beautiful depth of field xD and yay, bokeh!


  • Conductor by Alexander Chen

    I remember in school we studied the London subway system’s map. Simplified… easy (not really), but immensely easier than New York… according to a friend who’s been to both cities anyway.

    You can see how the New York simple (is not) the subway system works…

    [iframe src=”https://player.vimeo.com/video/19372180?title=0&byline=0&portrait=0&color=ffffff” width=”560″ height=”315″]


  • Sensology by Michel Gagné

    Wow, amazing AMAZING stuff by Michel Gagné (some animation in Ratatouille and ALl Dogs Go to Heaven) in Sensology – shortlisted in the list of 10 animated shorts for the Oscar. It needs to be between the nominees.

    And if it wins? Woah, does that mean the gap between animation and motion graphics will be even more blurred? Up until now, I haven’t seen any “motion graphic” piece win. They nominated I Met the Walrus, but it lost. I think that’s the closest nominee I’ve seen that looks more like a motion graphic piece, than an animated short.

    Best viewed in HD~

    Always amazing animation stuff coming from Canada, and no – I’m not being biased ;P


  • Main Titles that We Love: Desperate Housewives

    Continuing with posts on main titles, this is Desperate Housewives by yu+co

    Check the yu+co link for a better resolution one.

    What’s so cool about this title sequence is that it’s simple. Women from famous paintings as housewives. At the time, it was giddy for anyone taking an art history class. Plus, it captured the essence of the show.

    Frankly, I’ve stopped watching the show… and I think they’ve stopped playing the intro last last season. But it still brings back memories of better Desperate times. The last season I bought on DVD was when they did the 5 year jump. I’m going to pretend the show ended there.