Design & Animation:
Andrew Vucko
Stephen Kelleher
Daniel Oeffinger
Sarah Beth Morgan
Henrique Barone
Daniel Luna
Thea Glad
Yukai Du
Rachel Reid
Marcus Bakke
Emanuele Colombo (Antimatter)
Justina Lei
Nejc Polovsak (Twisted Poly)
Yino Huan
DeeKay Kwon
Pablo Cuello
Romain Loubersanes
Jorge R. Canedo E.
Simon Appel & Oscar Pettersson of Part 1
Sharon Harris
Seth Eckert
Amazing! Congratulations to Red Bull Stratos and of course Felix Baumgartner!
“After flying to an altitude of 39,045 meters (128,100 feet) in a helium-filled balloon, Felix Baumgartner completed a record breaking jump for the ages from the edge of space, exactly 65 years after Chuck Yeager first broke the sound barrier flying in an experimental rocket-powered airplane. Felix reached a maximum of speed of 1,342.8 km/h (833mph) through the near vacuum of the stratosphere before being slowed by the atmosphere later during his 4:20 minute long freefall. The 43-year-old Austrian skydiving expert also broke two other world records (highest freefall, highest manned balloon flight), leaving the one for the longest freefall to project mentor Col. Joe Kittinger.”
“Experience the world of Red Bull like you have never seen it before. With the best action sports clips on the web and YouTube exclusive series, prepare for your “stoke factor” to be at an all time high.”
“I was invited by this amazing dude called Lloyd Alvarez, who runs an awesome blog called AESCRIPTS+AEPLUGINS (aescripts.com) to design and animate this fun piece! The blog is growing up…..and i’m really pleased to be part of it somehow. It was one of the coolest project that I had the chance to work on! Thanks Aescripts and keep making us happy!”
Made by: Ariel Costa (blinkmybrain)
Sound by: Marcelo Baldin (combustion)
“A short I composited at Autofuss for the CS6 Launch.
Synopsis via the Autofuss website:
“Adobe recently commissioned us to design the visual component for their CS6 production suite on the theme of “the cinematic experience.” We were initially drawn to the mechanical origins of cinema, and especially the zoetrope. It’s such a beautiful and profound mechanism, at once both limited and infinite. We wanted to portray the woman character as controlling everything by light from a hybrid of a zoetrope mechanism and traditional film projection.”
“Spent a few hours around Pier 39 San Francisco with Canon’s latest G1x point and shoot camera. All the footage here is done with the Canon G1x only. I attempted to make the footage look like Old San Francisco using Cinegrain.com film scans and boosted saturation and contrast.
Lots of aliasing and moire, but very impressed with the sharpness this camera captures. The G1x does not have FULL MANUAL Video controls, but the exposure can be locked before hitting the record button. After the exposure is locked, you can adjust exposure compensation if you’re trying to keep highlights or shadows.
I want to like this camera, but the price just doesn’t cut it. She’ll be heading back to the store next week. More information at cheesycam.com/canon-g1x-test-video-san-francisco-scenery/”