Tiago Higgs Showreel 2010
While CERN is still searching for the Higgs-Boson we can already offer you the Higgs-Showreel:
“My name is Tiago Higgs, I´m a Motion Designer and I´ve worked in London on a freelance basis for almost 3 years. During my time as a professional freelance Motion Designer, I have contributed to such leading brands as Microsoft, Channel 4 Music, Comedy Central, Nike, MTV, Chevrolet, TMN, Lexus, Samsung, Halifax and through agencies such as Superfad, Bruce Dunlop, Agency Republic, GT, Bauer Media, Joshua G2, DLKW, Trix, Subfilmes, Light Film, The Studio and others. Actually I live and freelance all over Europe. Contact me for any questions.”
1 commentFraser Davidson Showreel 2011
Fraser Davidson sent in his new showreel (our first with the 2011 tag!) and his work only keeps getting better. He delivers quite the punch and has just the right dynamic style for his many clients from the sports & games business. Watch it and enjoy the energetic vibe and great soundtrack.
no comments yetWilliam Mercer 2010 showreel
It’s incredible what good music and editing can do for a showreel. William Mercer’s reel is definitely very competent and sometimes even inspired, but it’s the smart use a music that really makes this shine.
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Jake Wynne Commercial Editing Showreel 2010
We don’t get to see many showreels focused on editing. This is surprising, as editing is considered one of the most important creative steps in film-production. But for most motion graphics reels it is just considered a necessity, not something to show off by itself. Thankfully Jake Wynne provides a focused reel centered around his great editing work. And when you know what to look for you’ll see why he is among the best. He currently works at Prime Focus in London as director and editor.
no comments yetRaoul Paulet 2010 showreel
Here’s Raoul Paulet’s latest reel with some very solid motion graphics and overall fine art direction. He’s a freelance director, motion graphic artist and designer currently living and working in London.
no comments yetPhil Shoebottom 2009 showreel

Phil Shoebottom’s showreel is like every animators dream come true:
Fighter jets battling over cities and in the mountains? Check! Racecars battling in cities filled with explosives? Check! Robots battling in a friendly neighbourhood? Check!
These are the projects almost everyone I know has at one point dreamt of realizing and I can’t help but feel a bit jealous here. Do yourself a favour and watch Phil’s reel, you will be entertained.
no comments yetDstrukt 2008 showreel
Enough with the cutesy-artsy showreels! Dstrukt takes his viewers to the dark side in a disturbing realm of explosive and evocative imagery. Christopher Hewitt from London shows not only great craftsmanship but fantastic direction and my only wish is that it was longer.
no comments yetMutand Hands 2008 showreel
Another entry in the line of “quirky” showreels is James Wignall’s 2008 Mutand Hands video. James is a freelance art-director, animator and overall visual talent based in London. His high-profile clients like Nike, Sony and the BBC are a testament to his skill and professionalism. His reel does a great job of showing his immense creativity. I really love the glimpses of his dark British humor that turns lovable cute characters into menacing beasts.
no comments yetMathieu Chardonnet VFX showreel 2008
If you ever wondered what VFX can do for your productions, look no further. Mathieu Chardonnet has a whole lot of complex digital effects to show off and gives an idea what could be achieved in 2008. Physics and simulation are the areas that take motion graphics to the next level and make a striking difference. As a technical director Mathieu takes care of bringing a real-world feeling to out-of-this-world scenes, and he does a great job.
no comments yetFraser Davidson Showreel 2009
Returning to best-of-the-industry work, here is Fraser Davidson’s 2009 showreel. Fraser is a senior animator and designer at Mainframe, London creating TV adverts, music videos and channel branding. His clients include high-profile brands like Sony, MTV, BBC, Nike & Guinness.
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