NATHAN HACKETT

Australian VFX Artist living in San Francisco.

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Leica M9-Hermes

I know it is retardedly expensive ($29,000 - $59,000)… but this is tops…
Watch the video, and fall in love.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAfSfnykXfo 

My only issue is that it is not film… I want film…. film is tops…

Key Frame Animation

16 mm film produced in 1971 by the National Research Council of Canada, in Ottawa.

Pretty cool video about how it used to be….
gold…

Thanks Laz for finding this

3 weeks ago

Tagged with:  #animation  #vfx  #past  #gold

24 hrtz at 24 fps

Sound, practical effects and water…. this won my heart

SUSPECT logo animation
by Taili Wu

One of my friends (KK) showed me her friend Taili’s work… it is pretty amazing… check it out.  Yin and I have been looking at it all week trying to work out how she made such seamless transitions and beautiful animation…. gold

Flip Clock Screensaver….
gold
http://9031.com/goodies/#fliqlo

Flip Clock Screensaver….

gold

http://9031.com/goodies/#fliqlo

Tagged with:  #clock  #screensaver  #gold  #flip

Evolve NYC: Longboarding - Bustin Longboards

After a weekend longboarding with FCKYH… I have a new passion…. longboarding is tops as… our video is on it’s way… with a lot less grinding and a lot more falling….

Sky 1, 2 & 3 Ident “Boxes”. Dir. Jon Yeo

When I grow up, I want to be Jon Yeo’s VFX Sup….

DoP: Damian Acevedo
Post Production: MPC
Post Producer: Justin Brukman
VFX Supervisor: Ashley Bernes and Suzanne Jandu
3D VFX Team: Ashley Bernes, Anthony Bloor, Georgios Cherouvim, Evangelos Christopoulos, Richard Clegg, Robert Hesketh, Duncan McWilliam, Jorge Montiel, Stephen Murphy, Chris Petts, Wayne Simmons, Alexis Wajsbrot, Adrian Williams
2D VFX Team: Nick Bennett, Kelly Bruce, Eileen Chan, Drew Downes, Greg Howe Davies, Suzanne Jandu, Ryan Knowles, Alasdair McNeill, Stephen Newbold, Matthew Unwin
Matte Painting: James Bailey
Telecine: Mark Gethin, Kenny Gibb, George Kyriacou
Music & Audio: Freefarm
Producer: Sharon Kersley
Brand Concept & Design: Jon Yeo
Ident Concept: Jon Yeo
Creative Director: Andi Granger
Agency: Sky Creative
Director: Jon Yeo

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jonyeo/sets/

2 months ago

Tagged with:  #Jon Yeo  #cm  #commectial  #gold  #mpc  #vfx

Luca Barcellona is pretty tops….

(Source: thefoxisblack.com)

Invisible Mercedes 

Golden idea from Mercedes… 

When Mercedes wanted to promote its new fuel cell vehicle, instead of placing it squarely in front of everyone in the world, the company decided to make the car invisible

Babel
You had me at “…seven constantly stuttering DVD loops. Each steals a fragment of footage from the history of music video…”
Wish I had been in South Africa 2 years ago for this
“The Babel Series consists of seven constantly stuttering DVD loops. Each steals a fragment of footage from the history of music video. The content of each video is relentlessly simple and literally monosyllabic: the seven different moments are appropriated from various pop performances (the line-up ranges from Madonna, Wham and Grace Jones to Queen, Prince, Abba and the Police). Each of the seven moments is then trapped in repetition as it is looped endlessly and noisily before the viewer on a series of television monitors. The seven loops play simultaneously in the space of the installation, creating a cacophonous babble that allegorically echoes the biblical story from which the work takes its title. What the seven videos have in common - beyond their reflection on narcissism and their deliberate choice of ambiguously-gendered stars - is that each evokes the primary building blocks of language. Together, the videos bang a millennial baby talk out of a series of dissonant beats,a baby talk that approaches sheer pandemonium.”

Babel

You had me at “…seven constantly stuttering DVD loops. Each steals a fragment of footage from the history of music video…”

Wish I had been in South Africa 2 years ago for this

“The Babel Series consists of seven constantly stuttering DVD loops. Each steals a fragment of footage from the history of music video. The content of each video is relentlessly simple and literally monosyllabic: the seven different moments are appropriated from various pop performances (the line-up ranges from Madonna, Wham and Grace Jones to Queen, Prince, Abba and the Police). Each of the seven moments is then trapped in repetition as it is looped endlessly and noisily before the viewer on a series of television monitors. The seven loops play simultaneously in the space of the installation, creating a cacophonous babble that allegorically echoes the biblical story from which the work takes its title. What the seven videos have in common - beyond their reflection on narcissism and their deliberate choice of ambiguously-gendered stars - is that each evokes the primary building blocks of language. Together, the videos bang a millennial baby talk out of a series of dissonant beats,a baby talk that approaches sheer pandemonium.”

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