Tuesday, May 15, 2012

New Friend Roulette Video!

Thursday, May 10, 2012
Dustyn Roberts’ (WiP6) book - “Making Things Move” is now available in Japanese. Here’s the English version, too!

Dustyn Roberts’ (WiP6) book - “Making Things Move” is now available in Japanese. Here’s the English version, too!

Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Tonight: Jamin Warren, Gretta Cohn and Benjamin Hale
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Erica’s (Co-organizer) video has been nominated in this years Vimeo Awards. Considering casting a vote for her (once day, every day!)
ideaarchive:

It’s a total thrill to say that my video, “The Fundamental Elements of Design” has been shortlisted best motion graphics video in this year’s Vimeo Awards. WOW! The other eleven videos are super tough competition and showcase an incredibly diverse spread that touches the very boundaries of how we’ve come to define motion graphics. It’s an honor to be among them. 
To Vimeo’s credit, I believe they’re playing a critical part in actively pushing the future of the film festival forward: mixing online and IRL components; merging the whole internet and established professionals as judges; and expanding on categories to reflect every new way we can twist cameras and turn stories. Traditionally, I’ve always though of film festivals as wonderful, but largely sequestered, expensive and by-and-for industry. Hat’s very much off, Vimeo festival. There’s no competition I’d rather be apart of, more.
Ok, but more importantly, you can vote every day, once a day HERE. If you’re in new york consider attending the festival, too! Thanks again, Vimeo and happy voting.

Erica’s (Co-organizer) video has been nominated in this years Vimeo Awards. Considering casting a vote for her (once day, every day!)

ideaarchive:

It’s a total thrill to say that my video, “The Fundamental Elements of Design” has been shortlisted best motion graphics video in this year’s Vimeo Awards. WOW! The other eleven videos are super tough competition and showcase an incredibly diverse spread that touches the very boundaries of how we’ve come to define motion graphics. It’s an honor to be among them. 

To Vimeo’s credit, I believe they’re playing a critical part in actively pushing the future of the film festival forward: mixing online and IRL components; merging the whole internet and established professionals as judges; and expanding on categories to reflect every new way we can twist cameras and turn stories. Traditionally, I’ve always though of film festivals as wonderful, but largely sequestered, expensive and by-and-for industry. Hat’s very much off, Vimeo festival. There’s no competition I’d rather be apart of, more.

Ok, but more importantly, you can vote every day, once a day HERE. If you’re in new york consider attending the festival, too! Thanks again, Vimeo and happy voting.

Impressions of WIParty #7

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Impressions of WIParty#6

Monday, April 16, 2012

A Last-Minute Announcement from ARMS

Do you live in the state or city of New York? Do you love the glorious synth-pop band Passion Pit? If your answer is “yes” to either or both of those questions, then join us next Monday for a gigantic show in Clifton Park, NY (near Albany), where we’ll be opening for our good buddies from Boston:

ARMS with Passion Pit
Monday, April 23rd
Northern Lights (Clifton Park, NY)
Doors at 6:30pm / Show at 7:30pm

[TICKETS / INFO]

After the show, we’ll be heading into our music-cave to work on new songs. If we don’t see you in Clifton Park, we’ll see you on the other side of Spring…

Friday, April 13, 2012

Finally Released!!

patrickmoberg:

Richie Rich Boy - a little music video I helped make - TGIFFFFFF! 

Music by My Sick Uncle

Thursday, April 12, 2012
Friend Roulette’s debut vinyl release is looking pretty darn hot.

Friend Roulette’s debut vinyl release is looking pretty darn hot.

Saturday, April 7, 2012
grahaphics:

Illustration from motion capture of Alan Gilbert of the New York Philharmonic for nyt.com Arts front
(MoCap by NYU movement lab)

Nice one Graham (WiP5)

grahaphics:

Illustration from motion capture of Alan Gilbert of the New York Philharmonic for nyt.com Arts front

(MoCap by NYU movement lab)

Nice one Graham (WiP5)