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Mellan himmel Och Hästben from Odd Shades on Vimeo.
Daniel är tillsammans med iranska Marjam. När hon berättar att de blivit bjudna av hennes föräldrar på middag får han panik. Daniel vänder sig till sin iranske vän Homan för råd.
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Mellan himmel Och Hästben from Odd Shades on Vimeo.
Daniel är tillsammans med iranska Marjam. När hon berättar att de blivit bjudna av hennes föräldrar på middag får han panik. Daniel vänder sig till sin iranske vän Homan för råd.
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The Last Job on Earth - The Guardian from Moth on Vimeo.
"Machines could take 50% of jobs in the next 30 years" Moshe Vardi, Professor of computer science, Rice University
Meet Alice, holder of the last recognisable job on Earth, trying to make sense of her role in an automated world.
'The Last Job on Earth' is a film produced in collaboration with the Guardian Sustainable Business section.
See the full article on The Guardian theguardian.com/sustainable-business/2016/feb/17/automation-may-mean-a-post-work-society-but-we-shouldnt-be-afraid
Produced, Directed & Designed by Moth Lead Animator - Carlos De Faria 2D Animation by Moth & Sabine Volkert 3D Animation by Claudio Salas Compositing by Moth & Claudio Salas Artworking by Moth, Stephen Vuillemin, Sabine Volkert & Frankie Swan Sound & Music by Box of Toys Audio
Guardian Team:
Commissioning Editors - Tess Riley, Laura Paddison Writer and Creative Director - Alistair Campbell Senior Producer - Lucile Weigel Executive Producer - Amelie von Harrach Script editor - Frances Polletti Supported by - Doen Foundation
Client - The Guardian Production Year - 2016
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Modern Love - New York Times from Moth on Vimeo.
'A Kiss, Deferred' is our contribution to the New York Times' Modern Love column, based on a true story written by Nikolina Kulidžan. The full article can be read here: nytimes.com/2015/08/02/fashion/a-kiss-deferred-by-bosnia-and-herzegovina-civil-war.html?_r=0
Winner of the Cristal for a Commissioned Film, Annecy 2016 Winner of a 2016 D&AD Graphite Pencil for Branded Content and Entertainment Winner of ADCE Gold Award
Produced, Directed & Designed by Moth Produced by Nicholas van der Kolk Written by Nikolina Kulidžan 2D Animation by Moth, Marcus Armitage, Joe Bichard, Jonathan Djob Nkondo, Noriko Ishibe, Eamonn O' Neill, Claudio Salas Sound Design by Nicholas van der Kolk Special thanks to Joe Donaldson
Client - The New York Times Production year - 2015
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Butter Fingers from j-scott on Vimeo.
“Butter Fingers” is all of us. A simple reminder of Murphy’s law: Anything that can go wrong will go wrong. This project was a labor of love and found it’s way to the finish line by way of evenings, weekends, and holidays. Although I was a team of one on the visuals, this project wouldn’t have found it’s end if it wasn’t for the patience of my wife who tolerated more tests involving marble hits or soda sprays than anyone should have to endure.
Direction, Design, & Animation: Jordan Scott Score: Cyrille Marchesseau Sound Design: Sono Sanctus
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Gusto // Sleepy Planet from Giant Ant on Vimeo.
The first of two spots with our newest, bestest pals at Gusto.
The brief was to show how teams of all sizes use Gusto’s support as they do incredible things. We designed a magical little world inside the Gusto ‘O’, with buttery whizzes and whooshes from one scene to the next.
Full credits at GiantAnt.ca
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ARLA TexMex 9x16 from Odd Shades on Vimeo.
Arla TexMex – Launch Animation Client: ARLA Agency: Food & Friends Art Director: Johan Hedegård Project Manager: Johanna Ridemar Animation & Motion Design: Vladimir Hartvig Odd Shades
This vibrant 3D animation was created to support the launch of Arla’s new TexMex product line, designed for both social media and digital out-of-home placements across the Stockholm subway system.
Crafted in Cinema 4D, the visual concept blends bold colors, playful transitions, and a rhythmic flow to evoke the energy and flavor of TexMex cuisine. The goal was to bring a modern and appetizing twist to a well-loved category through motion.
� Stockholm, Sweden � Tools: Cinema 4D, Adobe After Effects
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ARLA TexMex 16x9 from Odd Shades on Vimeo.
Arla TexMex – Launch Animation Client: ARLA Agency: Food & Friends Art Director: Johan Hedegård Project Manager: Johanna Ridemar Animation & Motion Design: Vladimir Hartvig Odd Shades
This vibrant 3D animation was created to support the launch of Arla’s new TexMex product line, designed for both social media and digital out-of-home placements across the Stockholm subway system.
Crafted in Cinema 4D, the visual concept blends bold colors, playful transitions, and a rhythmic flow to evoke the energy and flavor of TexMex cuisine. The goal was to bring a modern and appetizing twist to a well-loved category through motion.
� Stockholm, Sweden � Tools: Cinema 4D, Adobe After Effects
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