Swatch Creart / Grems from THANK YOU on Vimeo.
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Project: Swatch commercials
Sound: Yann Coppier
Swatch Creart / Grems from THANK YOU on Vimeo. For a high profile launch in Venice of the new Swatch Art Collection, a series of watches decorated by international artists. We were commissioned by Swatch to tie together the entire campaign by unifying the different watches into one over-arching idea. Our brainchild was the Art Machine, a crazy, fast moving mechanical-looking device that creates art and spits out watches, while working to a time-related beat. A colorful mixture of materials and techniques achieved the right attitude for the films with the campaign successfully launched on all media fronts world wide.
http://www.thankyou.dk/ Project: Swatch commercials Sound: Yann Coppier A simple and relatively educational video on how the special effects industry have evolved over the past 100 years. Here is an interresting video on how they make a magazine cover. Items used are ofcource an Iphone. You would always think it would be easy to do something like this. But with the magic wonders of fast forwarding you can see it takes alot more time then you realise. Cover creation from Peter Belanger on Vimeo. Not relativly new, but here is a reminder that holograms which you can touch are becoming a new trend. Some
Get yourself a huge box of lego, a stop motion camera, a nerd, 8 bit effects and some 1500+ hours of time and you got yourself a very cool video.
The new movie of Alice in Wonderland is in cinemas. And already people are starting to become creative with Tim Burton's concept idea. Here are a selection of beautiful picture portraying the world of Alice in Wonderland.
Creative Antonia Yordanova, Niki Phoenix, Momchil hristov Style Antonia Yordanova Hair Dani @ Arlet Make up Vencislava Koicheva Model Elizabeth@Ivet Fashion Post production DEMO+TONO Apparantly the privacy laws in Japan are a big issue, hense Google came up with this cute commercial to show you how the toys from Google take pictures of your beautiful towns. Ofcource, only the Japanese can do this... simply watch this, it's extremely impressive! If you'll recall, Apple had no qualms revealing the iPad Camera Connection Kit at its 'Latest Creation' event back in January, but the solution seemingly dropped from the face of the Earth shortly thereafter. Even as cases, keyboards and all sorts of other iPad accessories surfaced for pre-order, the camera kit remained nowhere to be found. Over the weekend, the $29 adapter bundle finally found a home at the outfit's website (with a "late April" ship date), offering users a pair of dongles to support USB and SD cards. Of course, one could easily argue that the iPad should have native support for both of these widely used formats without forcing users to lug around two extra peripherals, but if that were the case, this thing just wouldn't be an Apple, now would it?
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