Another interesting animated type/design job. This time, a 30th anniversary “thank you” from Teradata to their customers. This time out, the concept I developed was that of a “perfect circle” between client and company. This feedback loop is what has kept Teradata ahead of the competition for 30 years. As a design element, this “perfect circle” became the “O” (or the zero) in every animating phrase. Another nice touch developed...
Well, you can jump over to Teradata’s website right now and see some type design and 3D work I did for their splash page, but this is a little internal video for use in a recent conference-like environment. More and more of my jobs are ending up this weird fusion of After Effects-driven motion graphics and true editing that I almost wish Final Cut had better motion tools or After...
I had a weird dream. Brewster McCracken was elected mayor, and it was all because of my little video. ๐ No, but seriously, this was just something I felt I had to tinker with off-and-on for a few weeks and then scramble to finish right at the deadline for Brewster’s “Your City โ Your Vision โ Your Ad” competition. Then it won! The coolest thing about it: local film/game heroes...
My good friend Lee (at Trillion Media) and I just wrapped up a quick, high-energy video for the opening of Gitanjali’s annual awards dinner. These are meant as shot-in-the-arm, attention-getting, sit-up-and-pay-attention pieces. Fun to edit, and always go over big on the jumbo projection screen in a packed auditorium. Because they’re only for internal use, we get away with the blatant music lifts and the conceivably “fair use” comedy clip...