
Director / Producer / Concept – Ryan Enn Hughes ryanennhughes.com
Cinematography / On Site Digital – The Big Freeze
1st AD – Darrell Faria
Gaffer – Arash Moallemi
Grip – Cavin Campbell
Makeup – Lauren Fisher
BTS Video – Barry Cheong
BTS Photo – Melissa Tait
Production Assistants – James Kachan, Eugen Sakhnenko, Pawel Dwulit, Anne-Marie Jackson, Craig Jewel, Nick Konieczko Editor – Kyle Wilson
Music/Sound Design – Zelig Sound zeligsound.com
Colorist – Ryan Enn Hughes
Digital Postproduction – Ryan Enn Hughes, James Kachan
Additional Postproduction Support – Scott McIntyre
(via BALLET 360 (The 360 Project) on Vimeo)

Direction & Animation: ManvsMachine
High Speed Photography: Jason Tozer
Audio: Resonate
(by ManvsMachine)

Music: The Go! Team – “Apollo Throwdown” (Star Slinger Remix)
(via the Material Group)

Director : Charles Bergquist
Produced : Charles Bergquist
Director Of Photograhy : Charles Bergquist & Mark Shonka
Starring : Nicole Lively
Hair and Make Up : Chantall Northrop
Stylist / Wardrobe : Katrina Adair
Production Assistants :
Andrew Martin, Tommy McAdams
(via createdigitalmotion)

Credits:
Animation, motion design, sound: Uli Henrik Streckenbach
Speaker: Hilmar Eichhorn
(via designmadeingermany)

Ripple is a sound responsive projection mapping installation. This custom built piece of visual software can be driven through any sound input and adapted to suit different environments. Generative graphics respond in realtime sound, creating a richly immersive, energising and synchronised environment. Depth cameras can be added to display live 3D content while Twitter feeds and text messages can be exhibited in real time. The colours and patterns can be tweaked and adapted and the content can be mapped to seamlessly integrate with the architectural space. This system has been used for interactive visuals for Intel Creators Project in Beijing, for the Vimeo Festival Awards 2010 and at SXSW.
(via seeper)

Experiment using Cinema 4d and After Effects.
(via Stuart Sinclair Animation)

Motion Design: Ian Clemmer
Sound Design: Studio Takt
via (ianclemmer)

“This time Calango teamed up with Maria Jose Torrero Heredia from Mexico to create the latest addition to the typeface collection, Binary 2.0. Binary 2.0 includes 105 glyphs and comes in two flavors, a bi-colored filled version and an outlined version. Use Binary’s 6 styles to create an endless mix of layered executions.
Available at www.hypefortype.com”
(by Jeroen Krielaars)
