I love pop-up. Enough to own a couple of "how-to" and theory books, but not enough to have actually tried doing anything since I was a teenager. Watching this makes me want to try again
"Created by Tribal DDB and Stink Digital, this new interactive campaign promotes Philips’ latest entrant into the television market, the CINEMA 21:9. Since the television’s 21:9 frame lends itself so readily to film, Tribal DDB, Amsterdam commissioned us to create a piece of filmed content that could hold its own with Hollywood’s best. Director Adam Berg responded with an idea for an epic ‘frozen moment’ cops and robbers shootout sequence that included clowns, explosions, a decimated hospital, and
Sydney-based Keith Loutit makes tilt-shift films that present life-size locations and events as though they've been created in miniature.
Author of the 1999 Robinson Report, Sir Ken Robinson is a leading influence in the world of education. Here he argues for an education system that recognizes and encourages creativity.
In association with AniBoom, Radiohead ran a competition to find a video for their song 'Weird Fishes." Flight404's film, created entirely in Processing was never submitted.
The Rinpa Eshidan art crew believes that "the process of creation itself is where art comes to life" and their "videos and live art aim to engage our audience in that process."