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.

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Kyle 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.

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Peter 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.

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jonathan

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?

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DAVID 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.

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Miðstræti 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.

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2Preform'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.

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2012 - 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.

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Sagnik 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.

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eyedesyn /// 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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