Photographer (to model): "Okay, pretend you're holding a puppet of yourself taking a picture of yourself. Oh, and a bird just landed on your head. Smile, darling!"
"In creating the opening titles we used a combination of organic and fluid forms and fantastic creatures, as we wanted to get inside of the world of creature features and disaster movies. This is our very first job in which all the process was made by us – from design "on paper," then modeling, rigging, skinning, animation. It was a very fulfilling experience because it was our first complete character animation, not only technically, being able to give it emotion and personality, because it was also narrative, like a tiny animation short with a humor gag."
A new snowboard mag dropped on the Rockies. Snowboard Colorado features total coverage of the best in snow shred action in CO. Coverage will include Colorado events, Colorado resort news, product reviews, local shredders and insight on the best snowboarding in the state. Unlike previous locally focused magazines, Snowboard Colorado will place an emphasis on quality photos and content to keep the local core of Colorado pumped on riding.
Our pals at Denver's DVLP Clothing jumped on board the inaugural issue with a full page ad on the back cover to support this locally-driven company.
By now, you're heard Carmichael Lynch has parted ways with Harley-Davidson after 31 years as their AOR. In a fairly ballsy move, John Winsor, CEO of Boulder crowdsourcing agency Victors & Spoils, yesterday posted a note on his blog to Mark-Hans Richer – the CMO of Harley – telling him that V&S has taken the initiative to get the 1,800 creatives in their staff cranking on ideas for the business. What do you think of this move? Have we entered a completely new era of competing for accounts? Will it work for them?
Section 45, Denver recently completed the design for an album cover and poster for Leiahdorus' latest release and upcoming show Labor Day weekend. Leiahdorus is an accomplished indi-synthpop band from New Mexico. Their music is featured on a few MTV shows.
What's come of these nonprofits that makes them think they have to resort to such gratuitous advertising to make their point (instead of just doing something that's smart)? And seriously what point is this trying to make, exactly? They show us an unshaven forest of pubes and say 'save our forests.' That ain't smart at all.
Depending on which QR code you scan from the outdoor board, you'll get the corresponding video below.
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