
Opiuo – Quack Fat by Dropbear
2015-06-01
Opiuo’s single “Quack Fat” off the album Meraki has exploded with the collaboration with Animator Dropbear (aka Jonathan Chong). The bold and vibrant imagery is a visual feast of colour and movement created with a retro Walkman, 40 paper pyramids, 40 micro cassettes, 240 audio cassettes, 5,600 feet of video tape, 108 floppy discs, 2,812
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Lego Adventure in the City by Rogier Wieland
2015-05-25
Director and animator Rogier Wieland, no stranger to high profile campaigns, once again celebrates the creative process in his refined, yet raw and sweetly rebellious way. Brilliantly executed, expertly paced and lit…this multimedia spot for Lego takes us back to our collective plastic block roots. Click here to go even deeper retro with his past
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Ways Of Seeing by Jerrold Chong
2015-05-18
Subtle and gripping, well, to be honest…sound design is everything in this ‘visionary’ and delicately artful piece by director Jerrold Chong, hailing from CalArts. The characters’ eyes may be hollowed out, but the film’s heart and palette are very full. Please read on to hear Jerrold share with Dragon some of his ‘ways of seeing’
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Mizuki Kawano by Transforming
2015-05-07
Dare we say, Director Mizuki Kawano has really nailed it with this piece, produced by Yuma Takayama of Taiyokikaku Co., Ltd. We instantly recognize impeccable lighting, sound design and subtle elegance in the clean simple presentation, but then we go down the rabbit hole as we are drawn in with the gargantuan presence and alchemy
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Bust This Bust That by Remi Chambran
2015-05-03
Hi-fi Lo-fi flair from Remi Chambran with these noticeably un-busted stop motion tests. He flexes some taut graphic muscle and timing…..and some pretty tight turntable skills. His vimeo page explains that his computer was too slow to handle motion graphics, so he decided to make stop motion. We’re glad to have him. Blog written by
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