Friday, July 25, 2014

The Adobe Illustrator Story

Just in case you ever wondered. Honestly, I had no idea that Illustrator is nearly 27 years old - I think the first time I even launched Illustrator was my freshman or sophomore year of college...

The Adobe Illustrator Story from Terry Hemphill on Vimeo.

Monday, July 21, 2014

Mission Statement - Weird Al

I had to post this last video from Weird Al's 8 days of videos because it is just so us. Not only is it a song entirely of business buzz words, but of course its done in that F-ing RSA style. Here is a link to the video. Blame Al for hosting his videos on 8 different websites.
I found this to be a really nice refresher on design composition.  Also, if you go to THIS ARTICLE ON MOTIONOGRAPHER, you can check out some more great tutorials on creating reels.


Tuesday, July 15, 2014

8 Days of Weird

Well I wasn't going to post anything at first, but Weird Al is releasing a video every day for 8 days to spread the word about his new album. The first two are pretty entertaining.


Here is a link to the first cause I couldn't embed it without autoplay.

Two Kids Who Love Metal - Update

I felt compelled to update Dave's previous post from November of last year. I read in an article that these kids struck a deal with Sony for $1.7 million. Dave should be a talent agent.

Monday, July 14, 2014

Adobe CMO

Check out the use of a simple sphere as a main 'character' - similar to this example by Apple, but with a bit more whimsy and little to no text on screen.  They do an amazing job breathing life into that little guy using all sorts of the basic animation rules and really slick transitions.  I especially like the stark contrast between the reds and the light grey auxiliary elements.  The sound design is subtle, yet adds a lot to the piece as well.



Adobe CMO Stats from VeracityColab on Vimeo.

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Pride

Talk about a feel good video! Some good inspiration for event recap films. And it also makes me wonder how much it cost them for the music… but let's be honest… it's probably a drop in the bucket for Apple.