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 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 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 yetMiðstræti Showreel 2012
“Miðstræti” — the name alone would make this showreel worth posting. It also contains lots of competent 3D animation and motion graphics along with a catchy soundtrack, so all ingredients for enjoyment are there. This is also our first entry from Iceland and I doubt we will see too many others following soon. But if you happen to be an artist or part of a studio from Iceland, don’t hesitate to send us your reel.
no comments yet2Preform’s Nelumbo (°Reel 2012)
Turn up the volume: Chun See Daniel Lim of 2Preform had Daniele Carmosino compose a custom soundtrack for his 2012 showreel. The result is 50% work of art, 50% showreel and 100% entertaining.
no comments yet2012 — Showreel le truc
It should come as no suprise that there’s a whole industry dedicated to producing high-end motion graphics for watches in Switzerland. And yet, I am always baffled by the sheer quality of these incredibly focused animations. But there’s a trend in here, too: these works of art by Swiss motion design studio “le truc” start to explore the world around the luxury-watches and have a bigger scope than just the inner workings and mechanics of the products. Take a look after the jump and see for yourself.
no comments yetSagnik Sengupta Motion Reel 2012
It’s young talents time again: Sagnik Sengupta sent us his motion graphics showreel which looks quite promising. There are a lot of good ideas in there and the execution is pretty well done, considering the fact that this is a student’s reel. Sagnik is available for freelance so don’t hesitate to contact him.
2 commentseyedesyn /// showreel 2012
The feeling of springtime is strong around our offices and colourful showreels just seem appropriate. The motion graphics of talented Mr. EJ Hassenfratz might just cheer you up as much as they did us.
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