Thursday 1 October 2009

Boards Directors to Watch 2009

Watch them & keep them in mind for one of your next projects before they're out of your reach! For the Belgians amongst you: Adam Hashemi is reachable through Latcho Drom. Rafael Lopez Saubidet through Caviar Content.

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Tuesday 8 September 2009

Wallpaper. - "I Got Soul, I'm So Wasted" directed by Jason Zada

A kinetic and stunning music video captured in one-take with all FX performed in-camera. So 90s but so cool.

And for those of you who don't know Jason Zada. He's a Director (reel + work) and Digital Evangelist that tells visual and compelling stories in a variety of different medias. Jason was previously the Founder and ECD of EVB. Jason is currently representated by Tool in US for commercials.




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Friday 28 August 2009

And you thought infomercials where boring pieces of brand-brainwashing? Think again.

Tuesday 28 April 2009

Honda Let It Shine Vimeo Experience

Although not used in the fullest possible way, this is a good example of how Vimeo can help you enhance your viewers' experience. If only they had integrated more behind-the-scenes elements & interaction it would have been an even nicer experience.

Honda Let It Shine Vimeo Experience | Digital Buzz Blog

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Tuesday 21 April 2009

Someone should make an ad out of this: Eddie Izzard - Death Star Canteen

Lego is hot and its animation possibilities are endless. Despite the fact that rights might have to be negotiated with Lego in order to make a TV commercial out of it, I'm sure that those restrictions are less viable in a viral context... Checkout YouTube for more examples of funny Lego anims.




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Wednesday 25 March 2009

Puma L.I.F.T. by Rupert Sanders (MJZ) for Droga5

When a projection installation is the backdrop for a TV-commercial, this is how beautiful it gets in the hands of visionary director Rupert Sanders.



Of course the technique has been used before, although in a less mind-blowing way, by another directing-wonder: Daniel Kleinman. Watch it here: