Takuya Hosogane MotionReel 2011 from Takuya Hosogane on Vimeo.
assimilation from Takuya Hosogane on Vimeo.
Making of V.L.C from Takuya Hosogane on Vimeo.
Takuya Hosogane MotionReel 2011 from Takuya Hosogane on Vimeo.
assimilation from Takuya Hosogane on Vimeo.
Making of V.L.C from Takuya Hosogane on Vimeo.
Pearl and the Beard – Will Smith Medley from Goddamn Cobras Collective on Vimeo.
Animal Collective “My Girls” from Chad Von Nau on Vimeo.
While browsing the Internet for research purposes, I came across this website which I think is a wonderful to use with students in Photography and multimedia technology.
I have to admit that although the site is not directly focusing on photography, the imagery is great for exploration. While most teachers in photography are exploring light with their students in a conventional manner; and the most I have seen is “painting with light”, this way of exploring light is great as it opens the visual mind to visual arts. Once one has found a safe & sound technique of getting students to build an under clothing light system, the door to creativity is open to exploration. It is definitely something that both photography, and multimedia teachers can explore further, getting the students to work on interesting subjects.
Ryan Woodward has worked for Warner Brothers Feature Animation, Sony Pictures, Cartoon Network, Walt Disney Studios and Marvel Entertainment and Dreamworks Pictures on films such as Space Jam, The Iron Giant, Osmosis Jones, Spider-man 2, Spider-man 3, Where the Wild Things Are, Ironman 2, and Cowboys and Aliens and The Avengers (2012). Ryan has produced and directed 3 short films, The Loch, The Turtle and The Shark and Aliens that have played in over 40 film festivals worldwide (more about him).
I love his work which has a lot of romanticism (that is my mind), the animation bellow is really all about movement, flowing, connection.
You can see his website for more information about him. But I think that all animation teachers should discuss this with their students.
The London Street Photography Festival is an exciting new event in London’s cultural calendar which will champion the best contemporary street photographers, honor past masters and provide a space for discussion, debate and appreciation of the current relevance of this time-honored genre.
The majority of activities will take place in and around King’s Cross, which has a rich heritage as an industrial hub of London. New developments and regeneration are now transforming it into a creative and cultural focal point, with media and arts organisations such as The Guardian and Central St Martins School of Art relocating to the area.
To find out more about the festival programme and what is on, please visit http://londonstreetphotographyfestival.org/diary
Polaroid Eyewear, is promoting a competition which I think is a good opportunity for both graphic design and 3d students.
I am not going to list all the demands from the site, but you all need to visit this site and have a long time before the
deadlines.
I visited the site, and I love the movie on the history of Polaroid (Fantastic).
Be creative, try something new, and create a classic photograph then send it to us for your chance to win our grand prize:
This is a video from my student how will be launching her album very soon. I love the fact that multimedia is available to everyone now. Well done Baby!!!!!
Art Info is the site that I would advise all Art, Creative & Media Teachers to use. This has it all;
- Art News in EUROPE, UK, US, MIDDLE EAST,
- Art Education Listings FRANCE, UK, US, CANADA
They are the best to tell you about their site:
ARTINFO.com is the online destination of Louise Blouin Media, the world’s leading cultural media group. Our mission is to provide unparalleled access to the world of art and culture. Each day, ARTINFO.com offers breaking news, profiles of top and emerging artists, stories about collectors and collecting, gallery round-ups from around the world, the best of student art, market trends and analysis, and detailed coverage of art fairs. Our daily email newsletter helps art enthusiasts keep up with the market.
Louise Blouin Media’s other publications include Art+Auction, Modern Painters, and Gallery Guide magazines. The company also publishes art price guides from Art Sales Index, Gordon’sand Davenport’s.
All teachers should have this site as their prime all in one Art Resource.
I like personally because for Pg Dip I explored the all in one Art Resource, my project was Street-Art.com, but this project was too big for one to handle. I keep this site because it’s what I think the the best resource on the World Wide Web. And so accessible that the site is even translated in Chinese.