Archive for the ‘Film’ Category

THE ART OF PASTICHE

Sunday, March 28th, 2010 by Mike Rigby

The talented Mr Chris Doyle pointed me in the direction of this great 70 Million music video by Hold Your Horses featuring pastiches of famous art works. Some are better than others, but all in all rather well done. How many can you spot?

70 Million by Hold Your Horses ! from L’Ogre on Vimeo.

IDEAS. THE BASICS.

Friday, February 19th, 2010 by Jon

Great little animated film showing that idea generation should be fun.

GIVE MY ALL

Friday, February 12th, 2010 by Billy

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Manchester based design agency Music have produced this short piece of motion graphics to promote the Man City v Liverpool match on the 21st of February.

Thanks to ex-Preston student Jordan at Music for passing (ahem) this on.

DRIFT

Sunday, February 7th, 2010 by Tim Sumner

This film was made using a digital stills camera to create a stop motion animation.

Drift from mustardcuffins on Vimeo.

THE BEAUTY OF BOOKS

Friday, November 20th, 2009 by Jon

Going West animated by Anderson M Studio

REVERSE

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 by Tim Sumner

Vladislav Delay – Toive from Lorenzo Sportiello on Vimeo.

SCINTILLATION

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009 by Mike Rigby

This is an experimental film made up of over 35,000 photographs. It combines an innovative mix of stop motion and live projection mapping techniques. You’re better off viewing the larger version over on Vimeo to be honest. Lovely.

SCINTILLATION from Xavier Chassaing on Vimeo.

NEARNESS

Thursday, September 24th, 2009 by Billy

Nearness from timo on Vimeo.

Using the OYSTER CARD this is a take on that famous HONDA advert… Same, same but different. Again thanks to Mr Tim Sumner for this.

PING PONG

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 by Jon

Matrix style!

ART & COPY

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009 by Billy

ART & COPY is a powerful new film about advertising and inspiration. Directed by Doug Pray (SURFWISE, SCRATCH, HYPE!), it reveals the work and wisdom of some of the most influential advertising creatives of our time — people who’ve profoundly impacted our culture, yet are virtually unknown outside their industry. Exploding forth from advertising’s “creative revolution” of the 1960s, these artists and writers all brought a surprisingly rebellious spirit to their work in a business more often associated with mediocrity or manipulation: George Lois, Mary Wells, Dan Wieden, Lee Clow, Hal Riney and others featured in ART & COPY were responsible for “Just Do It,” “I Love NY,” “Where’s the Beef?,” “Got Milk,” “Think Different,” and brilliant campaigns for everything from cars to presidents. They managed to grab the attention of millions and truly move them. Visually interwoven with their stories, TV satellites are launched, billboards are erected, and the social and cultural impact of their ads are brought to light in this dynamic exploration of art, commerce, and human emotion.

Thanks to Tim Sumner (UCLAN graphics student) for sending this. See more here.