Yet another stylish, fun animated video recently completed for Teradata’s Aster department — a fun and hip primer on Machine Learning. The client shaped our initial “robot dog” concept into something more ball-shaped, which evolved into the hovering character featured here. We imbued it with personality and the ability to smile, frown, or scowl with a few simple lines and a camera lens for an eye. By the way, I was...
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...
I recently completed a two-minute sequence for Teradata‘s latest version of its Data Warehouse (version 13), featuring the very significant addition of “geospatial” data sets. This feature (think GPS coordinates) allows for a whole lot of added precision, and this animation allowed me, among other things, to explore satellite imagery like I hadn’t yet done before. (more…)
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...