Tag Archives: ビデオ

London Bus Tour

Who does not like looking out of the window while being in a bus? 
Everything is shot handheld with an hd camera and a DIY 35mm adapter while sitting in one of those red vehicles of London.

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Abstract Festival | San Diego, CA

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Accent Creative does a complete re-branding for Abstract Festival, to be held in San Diego, CA on September 10.
Featuring artists like Flying Lotus, Z-Trip, Arty, Reso, Tritonal, Minnesota, Global Djs, Mimosa & many more. 

The project features brand update, printed and interactive promos as well as on stage graphics to be synchronized with lights and music on state of the art LED panels using Modul8 software.

Project features an international collaboration featuring 3D art by Russian Based Mr Frukta
& Sound Designers Elk Beats

For more info about the event, please visit: www.abstractfest.com

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Zeitguised

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Brilliant new work by Zeitguised for the 2011 Campaign of Banque Populaire in France, the new Becks Vier Square Neck Bottle launch in the UK

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and MTV Charts Strugglers.

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Lanvin Fall 2011 Campaign

Never has chic and cheese been mixed so perfectly together. Photography by Steven Meisel. 

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Shape Minds

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Shape Minds & Moving Images
is a Berlin based creative production studio who blends live action and
animation into one with a love for design and look. They love broadcast
design / commercials / online / music videos / post production and
feature content. They also produce IPAD APPs in HD from scratch.

The special fx are jaw-dropping and their character design? Impeccable. Watch their reel to see what they mean!

One of the best reel I’ve seen to date this year.

T Is For Toilet

“T IS FOR TOILET” – The ABC’s of death

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directed & animated by Lee Hardcastle
audio by Tim Atkins
starring Kim Richardson & Lee Hardcastle
executive producers Hamish Moseley, Andrew Taylor, Lee Kelleher & James G Wall

SIXTY SECOND STORIES

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STORY is a new film production company based in London.

The founders of the company come from an eclectic range of disciplines – between them they’ve opened creative studios around the world, managed events for US Presidents, produced major TV series, shot commercials everywhere from Croydon to Mumbai, created brands for global TV networks, won awards in all kinds of disciplines and brought a film about people who live in caravans to the Venice film festival. 

The team behind STORY also run the international creative agency, DixonBaxi

Sixty Second Stories is taking the temperature of the next generation of filmmakers all over the world – make sure that your film is a part of it.

Emerging Filmmakers all over the world are producing Sixty Second Stories. The best ninety stories will become a single feature film.

The feature will premiere at the 2012 Berlinale, before playing festivals around the world.

Visit www.storyfilm.com for details.

VHS or Beta "Breaking Bones"

VHS or Beta music video – Breaking Bones – is inspired by the visual language of Pixelfucks. New York based Director Graham Hill explains:

Pixelfucks is a tumblr that was started early last year by a couple friends of mine as a diversion from their day jobs. The band saw the animated gifs and loved the aesthetic for the song. Pixelfucks then approached me and asked me to do the video”:

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“Starting with the lyrics as a jumping off point, I knew we wanted to
show the impacts and memories a relationship leaves on you—a physical
representation of feelings. The question then was how to most simply
visualize this and still push that odd off-kilter feeling in the
imagery. Since it’s an age-old story, I decided to strip away all the
context around our main characters and shoot only the essential elements
on either a black or a white background.
 
So, after splashing
blue paint all over the actors and squeezing them into a variety of
skintight green and blue costumes, we took the footage and hammered out
an edit. Using that edit as the foundation, we ran it through a crafty
combination of keying, tracking and roto. Finally, applying a judicious
mix of psychedelic patterns and color, we eventually arrived at the
desired proportion of offbeat images and story.”

Credits:
Director: Graham Hill
Director of Photography: Zak Mulligan
Makeup Artist: Claudia Lake
Stylist: Devan Markiewicz
Design: Andrew Bernet, Graham Hill
Animation: Daniel Pernikoff, Ben Gabelman
Colorist: Seth Ricart

Female Lead: Alexandra Hellquist
Male Lead: Priest Fontaine

VHS or Beta "Breaking Bones"

VHS or Beta music video – Breaking Bones – is inspired by the visual language of Pixelfucks. New York based Director Graham Hill explains:

Pixelfucks is a tumblr that was started early last year by a couple friends of mine as a diversion from their day jobs. The band saw the animated gifs and loved the aesthetic for the song. Pixelfucks then approached me and asked me to do the video”:

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“Starting with the lyrics as a jumping off point, I knew we wanted to
show the impacts and memories a relationship leaves on you—a physical
representation of feelings. The question then was how to most simply
visualize this and still push that odd off-kilter feeling in the
imagery. Since it’s an age-old story, I decided to strip away all the
context around our main characters and shoot only the essential elements
on either a black or a white background.
 
So, after splashing
blue paint all over the actors and squeezing them into a variety of
skintight green and blue costumes, we took the footage and hammered out
an edit. Using that edit as the foundation, we ran it through a crafty
combination of keying, tracking and roto. Finally, applying a judicious
mix of psychedelic patterns and color, we eventually arrived at the
desired proportion of offbeat images and story.”

Credits:
Director: Graham Hill
Director of Photography: Zak Mulligan
Makeup Artist: Claudia Lake
Stylist: Devan Markiewicz
Design: Andrew Bernet, Graham Hill
Animation: Daniel Pernikoff, Ben Gabelman
Colorist: Seth Ricart

Female Lead: Alexandra Hellquist
Male Lead: Priest Fontaine

VHS or Beta "Breaking Bones"

VHS or Beta music video – Breaking Bones – is inspired by the visual language of Pixelfucks. New York based Director Graham Hill explains:

Pixelfucks is a tumblr that was started early last year by a couple friends of mine as a diversion from their day jobs. The band saw the animated gifs and loved the aesthetic for the song. Pixelfucks then approached me and asked me to do the video”:

183292232_1280.jpg

“Starting with the lyrics as a jumping off point, I knew we wanted to
show the impacts and memories a relationship leaves on you—a physical
representation of feelings. The question then was how to most simply
visualize this and still push that odd off-kilter feeling in the
imagery. Since it’s an age-old story, I decided to strip away all the
context around our main characters and shoot only the essential elements
on either a black or a white background.
 
So, after splashing
blue paint all over the actors and squeezing them into a variety of
skintight green and blue costumes, we took the footage and hammered out
an edit. Using that edit as the foundation, we ran it through a crafty
combination of keying, tracking and roto. Finally, applying a judicious
mix of psychedelic patterns and color, we eventually arrived at the
desired proportion of offbeat images and story.”

Credits:
Director: Graham Hill
Director of Photography: Zak Mulligan
Makeup Artist: Claudia Lake
Stylist: Devan Markiewicz
Design: Andrew Bernet, Graham Hill
Animation: Daniel Pernikoff, Ben Gabelman
Colorist: Seth Ricart

Female Lead: Alexandra Hellquist
Male Lead: Priest Fontaine