Metal Marty

Jul 24, 2010

I love it.

AT-AT day afternoon

Jun 28, 2010

On of our dogs has always reminded me of an AT-AT Walker. Patrick Boivin, a Montreal filmmaker  took inspiration from his childhood longing for both a dog, and the toy. Truly awesome.

Empathic Civilisation

Jun 03, 2010

Cool concept, amazing execution.

Shel Silverstein

Jun 02, 2010

If you had 5 people on a desert island, would not one of them be Uncle Shelby?

The deadliest bullshit is odorless and transparent.

William Gibson

Jun 02, 2010

Evolution of Car Logos

May 23, 2010

Nice collection of car logos evolutions.

Mt. Dew

May 23, 2010

Nice ad.

Write The Future

May 23, 2010

WC 2010 … can’t wait.

The Johnny Cash Project

Apr 06, 2010

The Johnny Cash Project is a website where users submit drawings of Johnny based on frames from his last video and studio performance “Ain’t no Grave”, resulting in an inspiring animation. The project was created by Chris Milk and Aaron Koblin in conjunction with Rick Rubin; the website was designed and built by @radical.media and Mr. doob.

Check it out here.

Skateboardanimation

Apr 01, 2010

A ton of digital photos, a ton of real life magazines, an hour of recording music.

Awesome video.

Google Fiber

Mar 28, 2010

Some creative pitch work by the companies of the New York Digital District (Dumbo) to be the test-case for Google Fiber.

Infographics

Mar 28, 2010

Awesome collection of infographics.

Renaud Hallée

Mar 22, 2010

Very beautiful infographic inspired video from Renaud Hallée. It makes me think of fountains and architectural water choreography.

Stylo

Mar 16, 2010

Awesome Gorillaz video featuring Bruce Willis.

Haiti Montage

Mar 08, 2010

A week after the devastating earthquake hit Haiti, I was hired to shoot ENG footage for two international networks. This is a montage of personal footage I shot of the aftermath during my spare time, in and around Port au Prince. We were in Haiti for a total of 6 days in which 2 of those days were spent traveling to and from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
Due to the situation on the ground, all the footage was shot in 2 days, under direct sunlight and a great deal of pressure. As demanding as it was, it taught me how to pick shots on the fly, and in “not so perfect” lighting or shooting conditions.
In regards to equipment, we traveled very lightly as security and logistics were our main concerns at that time. Once again the Kessler Pocket Dolly proved to be an essential tool in capturing my images.

Khalid Mohtaseb was hired to shoot ENG footage in Haiti for some international networks after the earthquakes. This is a montage of the footage he captured in his spare time around Port Au Prince… pretty incredible.