Posts Tagged ‘animation’

500 People in 100 Seconds!

500 people holding more than 1,500 (!!!) developed pictures all around Israel, creating a smooth music video within their hands. (Best viewed not on full screen).

Music: “Malinkovec Valzer” by Maxmaber Orkestar.
(check them out on www.maxmaber.org)

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10 2011

BE CREATIVE!

05

08 2011

What Are Our True Motivation Drivers?

What is that really motivate us? Money? Well in some cases yes, but according to recent studies the answer is … well check out the video, it is really interesting (and surprising) and the conclusion is awesome: We are not horses expecting for a reward for our work, we are people!

By the way, this video is nominated for the Webbys in the animation category.

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04 2011

Because you would like to try your shoes THAT way …

I’m pretty sure there are better ways to demonstrate that a shoe is waterproof. You can check out more videos here.

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09 2010

Pringles Jumpers - Storytelling

Pringles, a scottish maker of sweaters tries a different route: animated story telling. I like the simplicity and honesty of this approach. Sometimes a story is more effective than a reason to believe.

Via Daniel Bevis

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27

01 2010

Animation Benchmark: Ramona Falls

A word about the power of video

 A word about the power of videoWe often build sites, microsite and specials for our clients. And often, they want video on it.

One of the most important things we always say is: if you want a great brand experience, you can’t use stock imagery or footage. You need to come up with a content strategy, and take the time to develop a story, script, story, cast it, shoot it: the works for a whole TV production, in fact. Also, dare to leave the boundaries of the CD/CI and delve into graphic and animation design in favor of the story you’re trying to tell, as opposed to always telling a brand story. This is because as soon as users smell boxed in, rehashed, repurposed video/animation content, they leave; they smell the marketing because they don’t receive anything in return for the attention. If you as a brand don’t try harder, why should I consume your (badly designed) messaging?

 A word about the power of videoNot sure how long this has been up already, but we found a great example of a brand known for taking their time to develop the right style and really lets their agency push the creative envelope. As part of the “Here I am” Nike Women campaign, the site features amazingly animated video, including amazing effects, each story with its own style. Apart from it being insight-driven, it also uses a visual language women ought to find appealing.

If you can’t go to this level of committment in creating work, it is often
better to try something else instead. Because in these cases, badly
shot, designed, and produced video and animation work has a way of
quickly working against you.

 A word about the power of video

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17

09 2008

3D Visualization Case: Grand Palais Paris

As far as interactive 3D visualization goes, this animated tour of the restored Grand Palais in Paris in one of the best I’ve seen lately. It features a super-realistic flythrough with call-outs, an easy movable timeline and on-demand narratives. On The Favorite Website Award, it made Site of the day.

Grand Palais

Grand Palais

http://www.grandpalais.fr/visite/en/#/the-exploration/

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08 2008