Artist from Korean’s Sticky Monster Lab teams up with Nike Sportswear to create this one of a kind animation piece for Nike’s “Bleed Your Colors” campaign.
Studio Joho’s Dan the Man animation is like the alternative version to Mario saving Peaches life!
ilovedust worked with AKQA in San Francisco to create an animation as part of a campaign for the new Sister One range from Nike for the South East Asia market.
Once we finished the spot we decided to tweak it here and there for our own portfolio and what was once a 45 second piece featuring a girl dancing turned into a 1:20 epic about a girl-turned-superhero outsmarting an enraged robot through the centre of a Tokyo-inspired Metropolis.
This graffiti stop motion is the first animation film from Tant and Unga of the “Broken Fingaz Crew“, coming straight from Israel. Music by Boreta and The Glitch Mob. The clip is very impressive! Check it out!
New York gets invaded by 8-bits creatures! “Pixels” is Patrick Jean latest short film, which was shot on location in New York. Both written and directed by Patrick Jean. Enjoy!
Oh My God’s single “Bring Yourself” music video, which is off their latest album “The Night Undoes the Work of the Day“. The concept, story, art and animation was conceived and created by Dan Bigelow. Check out the video, it’s amazing! The art was inked on paper, refined in Photoshop and then moved in After Effects. Enjoy!
This stop motion skateboarding animation was created using a ton of digital photos and cut-out photos from skateboarding magazines.
Meet Meline is a 3D animated short film created created independently by Virginie Goyons and photographer Sebastien Laban.
“Meet Meline tells the story of a little girl whose curiosity is sparked by a mysterious creature as she plays in her grandparents’ barn.”
Japan “The Strange Country” video is a short info-graphic motion piece done by graphic artist Kenichi.
“My objective is to make Japanese people to think about that everything happening here in Japan, isn’t that normal. So I created this video from foreigner’s point of view, rather than Japanese people’s point of view. The video is very entertaining to watch, so enjoy!
Stop-motion film created for the cabinet marketing “Snask” by student Mike Crozier. Using 1846 photos and taking under 4 days to make, the video was shot and edited without the use of special effects and stop-motion software.