Camille Marotte DirectorReel:10
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.
1 commentRomain Loubersanes showreel 2010
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.
no comments yetIncog, Showreel suite 3
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?
no comments yetDigital District™ showreel 2010
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.
no comments yetStephane Pivron compositing & VFX showreel 2008
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.
no comments yetJul & Mat 2009 showreel
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.
no comments yeti-reel 2009 showreel
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.
no comments yetJulien Taillez showreel 2010
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.
no comments yetDemoreel dono & sozap 2010
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.
no comments yetJulien Widmer showreel 2009
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.
Check out his cool showreel after the jump… let me see »
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