New Inspirations
March 31, 2009
http://www.loyalkaspar.com/more/11/
I decided to try a different approach, but keeping the sounds.
Inspiring Videos
March 27, 2009


AEG Nexus Commercial by G’Raffe
Change by Brian Dougherty-Johnson
I like this video for its simplicity and the way everything is connected in a linear fashion.
Sound and Typography
March 27, 2009
When I saw this work, it reminded me of the video we saw in class that animated jazz music using shapes and colours. The designer, Peter Tressler created this piece with the intent on finding the connection between the linear formats we find in typography and music.
Peter Tressler, Sound and Typography.
“On a broader scope, this project is intended to challenge contemporary aesthetics within the motion graphics design
community, specifically broadcast graphic design. In order to further the discourse of the discipline, I have tried to
find a balance between aesthetic beauty and human emotion in an attempt to shift away from what I perceive as the
cold, flat nature found within the vernacular of contemporary motion graphics.The song, comprised of six individual drum samples, a melody and a bass-line are used as signifying devices for sound
(breath and pitch), melody (notation), as well as the linear nature of both music and language, spoken and written.
Images referencing contemporary audio imagery are presented to draw important connections between the world of
sampled, or digital music and the world of typography. Included are references to grids, baselines, and x-heights.
I have also added a film loop of a book being turned in the background which, much like the bass-line in a musical
composition, holds the drum (bottom) and melody (top) areas of the screen together. The footage used for the back-
ground works in time with the baseline to strengthen the ties between linear aspects of both music and typography.”
Feature Website: The Art of the Title
March 12, 2009
A website that collects title sequences. Here you’ll find title sequences for movies, new and old with information on the making of the sequences and even interviews with the creators.



Little Dragon – Twice
February 26, 2008
I just found out about this Swedish band Little Dragon. The music is pretty fantastic and this music video is beautiful, and haunting at the same time. The story is so simple, but sad. I was intrigued by the delicacy of the whole puppet show, from the movements of the tiny intricate puppets to the sheer fabric used as background and water. There was even a sense of depth in some scenes, when trees in the background were behind the fabric and looked blurry. Watch as the bird sheds its tears or as rain pours over the skeleton.
I Met the Walrus
February 26, 2008
I just watched the Oscars so I thought I’d post this up:
I Met the Walrus trailer. Josh Raskin and Jerry Levitan. Oscar nominee for best animated short film.
This was one of the Canadian films who competed for an Oscar but unfortunately they didn’t win. It’s taken from an interview recording from a 14-year-old obsessed Beatles fan (Levitan) who knocked on every door of a hotel right here in Toronto in 1969 until he found him. Lennon found it funny to see him barge in and was kind enough to let him stay. After being shelved for so many years, Levitan wanted to do something artistic and meaningful with the tape to honour the late Lennon. It features his message about world peace and what we could do to promote it.
I like the whimsical line art illustrations that’s apparently the style of Lennon’s own drawings. Lennon’s own words are coincided with visual puns that morph from image to image. The transitions are fluid and seamless.
Take a look at their awesome website: http://www.imetthewalrus.com/
Ventilate.ca
February 22, 2008
Just added this site to my blogroll: http://www.ventilate.ca/. It’s another useful site if you’re looking for inspiration, and it’s Canadian!
MographWiki
February 12, 2008
MographWiki is a site where you’ll find almost anything you want to know about After Effects. It’s a big resource site with links to articles, tutorials, forums, blogs, and other inspirational sites on motion graphics.
20/120
February 9, 2008
Promax/BDA, an international association of entertainment marketers, promoters, and designers held a conference last year screening short films by 20 companies and designers. They ranged from serious to funny, from documentaries to fake infomercials.
These were the only guidelines: 20 pieces. 120 seconds. The theme is “change.”
This is in many ways similar to the project we were given. 20 companies/designers were given a topic and were required to construct a time-based concept.
Out of the twenty, these were some of my favourites:
I was amazed at how such a simple idea was executed so simply and effectively. By flashing image after another, and typeface after typeface, “change” was cleverly demonstrated by “changing.” To accompany the flashing images was music with the same brisk tempo.
Everyone interpreted change as transformation or metamorphasis. This was the only team that saw change as money, and it’s funny too.
Here’s the link to the rest of the films: www.twenty120.com
Stop Motion Music Videos
January 11, 2008
Some more stop motion animations. Here are some pretty cool music videos:
Stephen Malkmus’ Baby C’mon.
Guster’s One Man Wrecking Machine
