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Crazy World – Bernat in Motion
After finishing my studies in IDEP, I produced this 3D animation to advertise my website and promote myself in the world of motion graphics. Created with Cinema 4D and After Effects.
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G4 Channel Brand – Natalie Suthons
The branding for a new, over 60s channel for Channel 4. Fresh, challenging and mischievous. The 60+ were the first group to proudly be defined as a generation in their youth, so I named it Generation4 (G4). Influenced by 60s design, I worked on a circular concept to break with conventional formats.
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T4 Wake Up – Martin Craster
3 fun, bright vibrant stings based on 3 locations of the morning routine, aimed at early and late teens. Created using Cinema 4D for the scenes, and I experiemented with After Effects, Flash, Photoshop, Illustrator & Pencil & Paper for the Cel Animation. Sound Design: Audionerve
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Mock Sky Arts Sting – Andy Buckland
The result of a brief set by my course leader, based on the live Sky Arts Ident competition they run each year. The aim was to promote the channel in a relevant, thematic way, by revealing the name of it in a creative and suitable fashion.
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Creativity in motion – Wagner Oliveira
“Since ancient times, to the amazing future that await us, as more the things get in motion, more interesting and creative they become”. Project did for the post-graduation course at IDEP Barcelona.
www.wagoncreative.com
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National Geographic Channel Bumper – Rick Jein Kuan
The concept is to embrace the National Geographic logo and develop it into a graphic expression of a voyage. Animation takes the viewer through a vast array of landscapes and experiences in a mere 15 seconds, echoed by a sound design that mirrors the non-fiction programming language of the network.
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Burocracia – Joan Pacheco, Sol Cobas, Alex González
Stop motion project made during my postgraduate course in motion graphics at IDEP. Loosely based in “Bureaucracy”, a short story by Eduardo Galeano. It highlights the role of ordinary people, mere pawns in the hands of those who have the power and show no mercy for the consequences of their actions.
