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    El Fin, by Hampa Studio



  2. Rollin’ Safari!

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    Common wildlife scenes: a cheetah hunting its prey, Flamingos in their natural habitat get interrupted by an unwelcome intruder and Zebras enjoying their time at the waterhole…

    The FMX trailers are traditionally created by students of the Institute of Animation, Effects and Digital Postproduction at Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg. The 2013 trailer Rollin’ Safari was directed by Kyra Buschor, Ännie Habermehl and Constantin Paeplow and produced by Valentina Bruening and Philipp Wolf.

    “Our initial idea was to tell a high speed chase - but different to known scenarios. Imagine the story of a hunter pursuing a fat rollin deer in the forest - Hilarious! As we loved the idea of rollin’ animals that much we decided the hunter should also be an animal - even more hilarious - and everything should take place in the savannah since in this region we were given a bigger choice of typical wildlife hunting scenes.”

    The film is mainly animated, rendered und lightened in Maya, while Zbrush and Mudbox were used for the details. A lot of texture painting was done, especially with regard to the general setting – which is why the plants and grass are painted flat and arranged in layers, one behind the other. The ground and the stones were modeled and textured just like the animals. Everything further located from the camera was painted as one, great picture and subsequently projected behind the scenery.

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  3. Shapes In Motion, by Pavel Pavlov



  4. Let’s Make some Great Fingerprint Art

    All you need are fingers and ink to create great art!
    Animation and Direction animade.tv/
    Sound Aaron Lampert
    Drawings from the book “Let’s Make some Great Fingerprint Art” by Marion Deuchars
    more information and activities at letsmakesomegreatart.com



  5. in the mood…

    in the mood…



  6. in the mood…

    in the mood…



  7. Malika Favre - Hide and Seek

    Malika Favre’s Hide and Seek tells the story of an intriguing and sophisticated woman travelling from one pattern to the next, hiding from the unsuspecting viewer. The woman sometimes reveals herself to us for a short moment in time, only to run away towards her next mysterious destination.

    Fascinated by patterns in everyday life, urban surroundings and architecture, French born Malika Favre has put together Hide and Seek, her first solo show in London. Malika’s work is bold and minimalistic, exploring the relationship between positive and negative space.

    6th September - 29th September 2012

    For more info please visit kemistrygallery.co.uk

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  8. PATAKKCinema 4D, After Effects, Processing, Photoshop.
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    PATAKK
    Cinema 4D, After Effects, Processing, Photoshop.

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  9. Look carefully…

    Look carefully…



  10. Modeselektor - This (with Thom Yorke)



  11. The Boundaries of Life and Death

    “The Boundaries which divide life from death are at best shadowy and vague. Who shall say where the one ends, and where the other begins?” - Edgar Allan Poe

    The shortfilm, based on Edgar Allan Poes quotation, is the result of Saskia Kretzschmann’s work in the 5th semester at the Anhalt University of Applied Science.



  12. Nihonbashi Koukashita R Keikaku

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  13. “endless bathtime”

    endless bathtime, by artist Pia Bramley