This is an experimental video using the Newton plugin for After Effects.
There are 2 waves of layers that have increased density..
-Ben
IClickStuff.com
This is an experimental video using the Newton plugin for After Effects.
There are 2 waves of layers that have increased density..
-Ben
IClickStuff.com
Visit me on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/manzalastudio
Visit me on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/manzalastudio
This is an experimental video using the Newton plugin for After Effects.
The video continues to play in all the little pieces, different stock footage would probably do a little nicer here.
This footage came from another vid I made with Mettle using FreeForm Pro http://vimeo.com/23743576
-Ben
www.IClickStuff.com
This is an experimental video using the Newton plugin for After Effects.
The video continues to play in all the little pieces.
This footage came from another vid I made with Mettle using FreeForm Pro vimeo.com/23743576
-Ben
IClickStuff.com
Ad for a Sports Mall, shown on Chinese TV.
The initial storyboard was for a 30 second ad, but the animated section was eventually reduced to about 5 seconds, so everything had to happen very quickly. I was given flat designs and asked to animate them, with the requirement that the balls drop and bounce as realistically as possible. The amount of balls could have presented a problem, but the recently released Newton plugin made it all relatively easy.
This abstract audio spectrum is driving by Trapcode “Sound Keys” and “Newton” physics engine coupled with “Plexus”
All is done in AE … more to come …
Music : Datasette | Box
Download the AE project: http://ge.tt/2jG5Q9P/v/0
A short video for an upcoming presentation.
It was created using Adobe After Effects and a physics plugin called Newton.
This was my first time experimenting with Newton, its simple and easy to use, lots of fun.
This had a very short production timeline.
(there are things like SFX, Music and some visual tweaks that I am tempted to come back and add later)
Projection Mapping sobre la inolvidable botella de Absolut Vodka. Por medio de técnicas de projection mapping y animaciones 2D y 3D, se logra recrear el objeto real tridimensional de la botella, permitiendo una realidad aumentada de imagenes sobre los objetos en tiempo real. Por medio de esta experiencia única que reafirma la innovación y creatividad que caracteriza a la identidad visual de la marca, se crean nuevas y memorables experiencias interactivas.
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