Friday, October 28, 2011

What is motion design?

It's this:

"Motion Design" Center : "What is Motion Design ?" from Motion Plus Design on Vimeo.


I will also accept that as the answer for the question "What is awesome?"

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Fashion Tales

I love papery shapes and textures. I got to put this series together for one of my clients who make an amazing bag. It was to build anticipation for a new bag, that's not too big, and not too small. You can see the whole collection here.

Or you can just check them out below:



Client: Miche
Writting and Direction: Damian Dayton
Production: Kineto Pictures 
Associate Producer: Genevieve Barr
DP: Tom Bottom, Travis Babcock
Animation: Bryan Moore
Music: Matt Cropper
Design: Cindy Ferguson
Post Production: Travis Babcock, Kineto Pictures
Styling: Caroline King, (She also cooks)
Make up: Dawn Weidauer
Hair: Casie Norris and Jen
Gaffer: Alex Lee



Space

Makes me want to shake these leaden fetters and unslip these bonds:

Countdown - HD from Desrumaux Celine on Vimeo.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Monday, August 1, 2011

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

The power of the editor

Behold, watch as the editor can turn something as horrible as a simian uprising into something as delightful as a dance party.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Projected Project

I have long been a fan of Kutiman, his "mother of all funk chords" really opened my eyes to what's possible in the ReMix culture




So I was glad to see he had a new video out. I love the way he has projected images on papery surfaces re-inforcing the meaning of the image. I am at least a little mad that I didn't think of it first.




Friday, June 24, 2011

Final Cut Pro X

Final Cut Pro has been the choice of our company since Final Cut Pro 3. In the early days it wasn't quite a professional solution, but it has gradually improved. The main benefit of Final Cut Pro is that it has been accessible enough to raise a generation of editors on. Editors that could try it out in High School, and then gain employment after college using the same software. In the last few years it has become powerful enough that major directors and editors are using it on feature films. It's not perfect, but it's a pretty great solution for a business like mine.

I have 5-6 full time edit bays that cost upwards of $30,000.00 but I can also install it on a $500 laptop for rough cuts. I met an editor for animated features who was learning how to use Final Cut a few years ago. I asked him why he was moving down from the super high-end editing software to Final Cut and he said, "It's just a tool, like a hammer, the knowledge on how to build a house is what matters." A good tool is like a hammer, you can build a home with it or a little birdhouse. I guess that's why editors are so upset. Granted they would grumble anyway if you changed the interface, but what they are more concerned with is that it can no longer pound nails. Imagine if they introduced a new hammer that was light and fast, but couldn't work on any of your previously built homes, couldn't build homes to code, and didn't work with all nails.  Also, they are going to stop building regular hammers and nails, so hang on to your existing stuff in case you ever want to do any carpentry on your existing homes again. You'd complain about more than just the color of the hammer.

Sure it's a belabored metaphor, but that's why I don't laugh so much at the video below, It's not just that it isn't a good editing software, it's that they are abandoning a great software that will become less and less relevant.




So far Apple promises to "fix" a lot of the issues that editors have, but I don't know if they can fix the fundamental issues. Backwards compatibility and tape exports specifically.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Timelapse

This could be just a simple thing, but it isn't.

VGS to SLC from Northern Lights on Vimeo.

NOTE: that when filming time-lapse you don't record sound, so all of the SFX were added afterwards. It's a subtle but important effect. Anybody know this guy? I'd love to work with him if he is local.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Everything is a remix

Perhaps the reason to look at a site like this is because everything is a re-mix, and if you want to create something, you need bits and pieces to create it from.

Everything is a Remix Part 2 from Kirby Ferguson on Vimeo.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Not a word

How much can you say, by not saying anything?

Symmetry from Everynone on Vimeo.


from everynone via Swissmiss

I love when beauty comes together

Like when lovely illustration crashes into elegant design and the result is this lovely animated music video

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

I'm digging

this got in my eye (via Drawn).

Anybody know who did the song? it sounds a little like the Unicorns.

Claudio Salas Reel from Claudio Salas on Vimeo.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

THURSDAY is better than FRIDAY



Thursday from Matthias Hoegg on Vimeo.


Now why doesn't a thing like this go viral?

Typhoid Mary

So everyone knows, this video is awful and yet you can't turn away


Everyone is debating about whether or not it is "good" and I say that is the wrong question. The right question is that if this is a viral video, and we have an epidemic. Who is patient zero? How did this spread so quickly. Once major networks get a hold of it, it's understandable, but to get there it has to reach a critical mass. It spread across several channels, they infected enough key carriers to get this video to hit your inbox, probably somewhere last week.

I wish it was JUST about content, but it is also about delivery systems.

P.S. Most news reports say that the family paid the label $2,000 to make this song and video. I am calling B.S. as the owner of a small production company, a cursory breakdown tells me that even to do this music video poorly, they spent at least $10,000 to break even, (I could do a detailed budget if you are interested) but I am sure the company wanted to make money and I guess that they charged them closer to $15,000, but that is purely speculation on my part.

Knock out!

Well, I didn't expect that

Friday, March 25, 2011

Deving goes big in Hawaii

Big Waves with just a little camera


It makes you really want to count your blessings.

Death

I suppose that death comes to us all.


It makes me wonder if there is a video game out there that has any pathos in the death. They are all bright spurts of light that quickly get out of the way so you can live again.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Feris Bueller's day of longing and angst

This has been doing the viral rounds


If you need any more evidence of the difference an editor can make check out this:

Thursday, March 10, 2011

More Beauty

Here are some more beautiful images from Hawaii


Now, I would just love to talk Devin into using his beautiful images to tell a story.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Content is King

Sometimes if you have something amazing people will watch it, no matter how you shot it or what camera you shot it on. The video below has like 70,000 hits (and climbing) it's AMAZING.

watch this first and then answer my question below:


Now would you watch that again if I could adjust the camera angle up about 5-10 degrees?

Even if content is more important than form, it doesn't mean you should stop trying to make stuff look better.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Worth Sharing

Interesting collection of 10 ads worth sharing from TED (you know that guy with all of the interesting talks).

Which begs 2 questions:

1)Is 3 minutes the new 30 seconds? (the spots vary in size from 30 seconds to 5 minutes, but most are around 3 minutes)

2)Why does TED use such an awful video player if they are trying to show off beautiful video? (you can find most on Youtube).

Love this

Not just because of the story it tells, but what it does:

Typography is powerful

Typography animation is a simple and powerful way to tell a story. We trust the words more and the focus is not on flash, but on the story.

For it to work well, you have to have a compelling message.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grrXEpqCwcE&feature=player_embedded

Monday, February 28, 2011

Multiple Choice

We had a series of ads run last week during the Daytona 500 for Z-line designs. This was our original concept:


This version came with a microsite. Perhaps the commercial is a little odd. Do you like odd? For a number of reasons we had to change it, so now it looks like this:


But mostly they like this ad:


Which spot do you like? Which spot is more likely to make you check out their website? Which spot is makes you curious about their brand? Would you go into a store and look for a Z-Line Design piece of furniture?

here is an added bonus


PONIES!!!

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Stealing/Borrowing/RE-mixXxing

Kanye Had a music video pulled from youtube because it causes siezures.


But to me, the bigger issue is that they copied the look from a lesser-known french film, but more to the point, they didn't do it as well. (skip to minute 1:00)


You have to make it through the blinking footage, if you can't wait, just click this instead (It'll take you right there)


Notice how the french film is done much more elegantly, with greater use of fonts and animation from one to the next.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Does this still qualify as Ballet? Does it matter?

Commercials

In my family you can clearly delineate those that like Miracle Whip and those that don't.


Does this work for you? Does it make you talk about Miracle Whip? Do you hate it more? I am talking about it, but will you?

Does the idea that "Miracle Whip is not for everybody" come through? Are they trying to hard to say "only the cool kids like Miracle Whip".

I am not quite sure.

Monday, February 14, 2011

nother ident

http://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/ifc_network_graphics.m4v

Friday, February 11, 2011


sometimes the data is the most important part of the story.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Ignite


here is a little piece we put together to show off a new energy drink. Shot on Canon 5D, t2i, and a few shots on the goPro. Shot by Travis, Directed by me. Graphics by Bryan Moore.

Motion Graphics as character

I think this guy probably wears a strong cologne that I disapprove up, and yet, I really like/love the motion in this video.

Wait for the pyro


Such a great song, and the video makes it go KaBOOM.

Station Identity done right

VIVA REBRAND 2011 from Dinko Lacic on Vimeo.

Devins Supertarp

Fun can look like SO MUCH FUN

Tilt Shift

I want to go to there

Kineto Pictures 2010 Demoreel



This is our last demoreel. A lot of great people worked on this reel. It's time to get another one together.

The song is buy the Octopus Project. Go buy their CD or Mp3 or whatever you kids are into these days.

hello world

I own and run Kineto Pictures Inc. with my business partner Travis Babcock. We make video. Actually we make film, TV, video, DVDs all all sorts of stuff that you can point a camera at. This blog is dedicated to stuff we see and like all over this wide web. There may be some of our stuff, but mostly it is cool stuff, stuff from all sorts of talented people. Stuff that gets in our eyes and stays there.

If you want to see more of OUR stuff, check out www.kinetopictures.com