Umbrella Infographics Showreel 2012
Infographics have become a huge trend in recent years, and Umbrella has dedicated a showreel to this very area. It’s a bit light on variety but gives a good overview on the current state of the art when it comes to information visualization. It’s a must-watch for anyone facing a similar task.
no comments yet2012 Thornberg & Forester Montage
New York based design and digital production company Thornberg & Forester have released a brand-new anniversery showreel. Edited in their new Hollywood outpost it’s a compelling reflection on their 5 year history. The presented works are stunning and the reel is lovingly crafted — it’s a real beauty.
no comments yetKyle Richtsfeld Showreel 2012
With pumping beats and bright visuals Kyle Richtsfeld delivers another highly enjoyable showreel. And as expected his work has only gotten better since his 2010 entry. I’d highly recommend watching both of his showreels and analyzing them. They are a very good example of how to impress with variety, attention to detail and a sense of direction without going overboard with conceptual design.
no comments yetPeter Quinn — Showreel 2012 [99 Seconds]
Peter Quinn from Canada has a showreel full of the most classic examples of motion graphics. It’s high quality throughout and permeated by a strong commercial background. If you want to know what sells, look no further.
no comments yetVincent Viriot Demo Reel 2012
What would have happened if the 80s started just now? You might find the answer here! Vincent Viriot combines retro aesthetics with the latest in VFX and the result is simply astounding. This is certainly one of the most surprising and creative showreels I’ve seen all year and it’s absolutely worth watching.
no comments yetJustin Bates VFX Reel 2012
After posting some fascinating VFX-experiment of Justin Bates over at Strictly VFX I decided to take a closer look at his work. And don’t you know it: he has quite the impressive showreel. Beeing based in the UK has one hilarious side-effect though: almost all of his projects revolve around soccer and beer. But please, take a look for yourself, it’s worth it.
no comments yetjonathan “senor ektor” goffredo 2012 showreel
Jonathan Goffredo aka “Senor Ektor” has a new showreel out and it’s quite a handful. Lot’s and lot’s of detailed motion graphics along with some light 3D work and all set to a pumping soundtrack. It’s about as cliché as a motion graphics reel can get, but is this necessarily a bad thing?
no comments yetDAVID ÖSTER | REEL 2012
David Öster from Sweden puts the “graphics” back into motion graphics. I have been thinking a whole while now on how I would describe his style, but I can’t come up with something fitting. You’ll have to take a look for yourself.
no comments yetGeoffrey GODET 2012 showreel
Character animation lifts the spirits and Geoffrey Godet has a nice showreel to prove this point. It’s short and fun, take a look!
no comments yetSnapRoll Media 2012 Reel
This highly specific showreel by SnapRoll Media consists entirely of remote controlled aerial footage. You wouldn’t have guessed, though, it’s all silky smooth and extremely high quality. They are true experts in their field and make aerial footage affordable and personal.
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