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“We’re Gonna Need A Bigger Server Farm”–Amazing Facebook Fact Video
Alex Trimpe studies at Columbus College of Art & Design over in Columbus, Ohio where he’s proving himself to be pretty adept at motion graphics video. Less than two weeks ago, he posted this Adobe After Effects class project on … Continue reading
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Tagged Adobe After Effects, Alex Trimpe, Columbus College of Art & Design, Element 79, Facebook, Olson, Vimeo
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Kick Off The Week with Another Toe-Tapping Typographic Ditty
My friend Steve Brodwolf of Blu-Sky Ideas (formerly Chicago now–sadly–New York) passed along a link to this video last night. It combines three fascinating things: 1. Clever kinetic typography that deftly illustrates a story by Jarrett Heather. 2. A catchy … Continue reading
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Tagged After Effects, Blu-Sky Ideas, Brands, Jarrett Heather, Jonathan Coulter, Kinetic Typography, Steve Brodwolf, Vimeo
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Today’s Friday Video Awesome: The Tilt Shift Playfulness of “Bath Tub IV”
Last week, the Guggenheim Museum debuted “YouTube Play”: an exhibit of twenty-five videos curated from the all but limitless content of this video website which provides over two billion clip views each day. Seriously: two billion views, every single day. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bathtub IV, Guggenheim Museum, Keith Loutit, Tilt Shift, Vimeo, YouTube, YouTube Play
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This Weekend, I Saw The Future of Film Rendered In Breathtaking CGI
No, I didn’t see Avatar–though I will. As a student of culture, I must. In one month, Avatar’s already become the second highest worldwide release ever, behind Cameron’s own Titanic. And this despite having a title set, as Element 79 … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Roman, Arch Viz, Art Director, Avatar, CG, Element 79, Filmmaking, Harry Potter, Jorge Seva, Lindsay Stevens, MAM, Santiago Calatrava, The Third and the Seventh, Transformers, Vimeo
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The New Marketing Challenge: Mastering Perpetual Beta
Last week, a post on iMedia Connection with the incindiary headline “Why Twitter Will Soon Become Obsolete” , caused a bit of a stir. Jason Clark, a creative director at VIA Studio, made a rather compelling argument that despite the hype … Continue reading
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Tagged AIM, Brands Are Opinions, Facebook, Flickr, Friendster, Google Wave, iMedia Connection, Jason Clark, MySpace, Nielsen, Social NOTworking, Tim Mauery, Twitter, VIA Studio, Vimeo, Web 2.0, YouTube
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