Beautilful.
“The key when you’re putting across an idea is you have to understand the culture you’re dealing with first and foremost and put everything very much like the cultures used to and then put your idea, the essential elements of your idea out there so that it doesn’t get confused with things that might complicate the concept.”
“Technology should get a bit more… human.”
I have a hard time not loving almost everything Paul Octavious does.
The future of video on the internet.
Beautifully creepy.
“Hear come the Men in Black… Welcome to Miami”.
I think I’ve watched this at least 4 times now.
I love reading about the design process, but this video showing the evolution of Convert for the iPhone is even better.
“I think creativity can solve anything, ANYTHING!”
Hilarious. Be sure and watch the whole thing. It just keeps getting better and better.
Be sure to watch it in HD. Wow.
Taken by Louis Vest
Taken by Louis Vest
I’m way to late to this, but it’s still awesome.
Bringing bullet time to a whole new level.
Sick.
Love the song and while I’m not a huge tilt shift photo fan the effect here in this video is great.
“I’m one take baby that’s all. I’m one take.”
Ansel Adams on visualization. I’d never seen Ansel Adams on film before this, it’s quiet elegant how he talks about photography. Great stuff.
“Almost as much a condo as a car. Truly one of the worlds most versatile future cars.”
Been linked to from just about everywhere, but it’s still great. A nearly perfect job of visualization and narrative to help explain a complex issue clearly.
Beautifully done.
Beautiful.
Great explanation of the yellow line that’s placed on the field to indicate where a team needs to get to get a first down. I’d have to agree that the yellow line is probably my single favorite addition to football coverage.
“A promotional video for maptype.com.” One of my favorite uses of tilt-shift yet.
Some great motion graphics using almost exclusively text. Love the treatment they do with “It’s a new dawn, it’s a new day”.
This just makes me smile, big.
Love the way this is put together and the responses, but would have loved a bit less trying get them in focus.