Cam­ille Marotte has released a new showreel and it’s a giant leap for­ward. You can check out the amaz­ing pro­gress he’s made by watch­ing his 2009 reel here.

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Everything about Romain Louber­sanes’ showreel just feels so … right. The details, the finely craf­ted anim­a­tion and the beau­ti­fully designed looks, it’s all a prime example of how to do motion-graphics with passion.

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André Nic­olas from France gives us an explo­sion of cre­ativ­ity and a power­ful fresh take on motion-graphics in his 2008 showreel for his INCOG. DESIGN BURÖ and the PLAY Live Motion Col­lect­ive. To find out what these are you’ll best ask him yourself.

His reel is guar­an­teed to lighten up your day with a super-happy soundtrack and some of the fast­est visu­als I’ve recently seen. It also con­tains a wealth of pop-culture ref­er­ences, can you spot them all?

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My first reac­tion: Mind = Blown.

Digital Dis­trict from France shows what mod­ern VFX and CGI can do and it’s just stun­ning. There’s too much good­ness in this showreel to adequately describe. I’m afraid you’ll just have to watch it.

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Stephane Pivron’s showreel starts slowly, but once it get’s into full gear it really shows of some fant­astic com­pos­it­ing. Stephane works as Senior Flame Artist & VFX Super­visor at Mik­ros Image.

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I really couldn’t describe the work of Jul & Mat, two freel­ance dir­ect­ors from France, bet­ter then themselves:

“Work­ing with cut up paste­board, glued together with After Effects, we’re about return­ing to primary mater­i­als and redis­cov­er­ing “slow. Anim­ated toys and crumpled paper, chan­ging faces, chan­ging clothes, all in improb­able set­tings, a mix of real­ity and post-production, of sim­pli­city and tech­niques. Our videos are for shar­ing, are access­ible to every­one and go bey­ond any lan­guage barrier.”

Their showreel is a rare chance to see mod­ern motion graph­ics almost entirely done with ana­logue tools.

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i-reel 2009 showreel

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2010

Some­times it’s good to do just one thing incred­ibly well. i-reel, a motion-design stu­dio in Paris, is highly spe­cial­ized on technology-visualization for mar­ket­ing pur­poses, and they are true experts at it. If you ever wanted to know how to really show off com­plex mech­an­ical objects in a 3D-space you don’t want to miss this showreel.

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Julien Taillez is a motion-designer and art-director from Paris, France. While noth­ing in his 2010 showreel struck me as par­tic­u­larly out­stand­ing it is the over­all fidel­ity and atten­tion to detail that makes it spe­cial. It’s this kind of crafts­man­ship that sets pro­fes­sion­als apart. It also makes this showreel a pleas­ure to watch.

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Every once in a while we like to mix things up a little. While we have plenty of superb pro­fes­sional showreels in here we are also on the lookout for young tal­ent with great potential.

Dono & Sozap from France caught our atten­tion with their beau­ti­ful little demoreel. While some small parts are godaw­ful the lar­ger part of the reel is inspired and well executed. It’s all still rough around the edges but one can spot the dia­mond inside.

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Julien Wid­mer is an art dir­ector from Paris, France. His work focuses on com­mer­cials, music-videos and everything heavy on beauty-shots and motion-graphics. His showreel is full of cre­at­ive and vibrant con­tent and shows great over­all professionalism.

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