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SALESMAN PETE and the amazing stone from outer space ©
Edit 26/09/10: Sound re-mixed. Should be better.
Pete is a nice and clumsy salesman. But he's also a deadly super secret agent with a microprocessor implanted into his brain by some mad scientists from the governement ! He has to secretly stop a bunch of badguys who stole a magic stone that can change anything into seafood !
Pete est un gentil vendeur un peu maladroit. Mais il est aussi un super agent secret mortellement dangereux doté d'un microprocesseur implanté dans son cerveau par des scientifiques du gouvernement ! Il doit secrètement arrêter un groupe de bandits ayant volé une pierre magique capable de transformer tout ce qu'elle touche en crustacés !
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Réalisé par/Directed by:
Marc Bouyer
bouyer.marc@gmail.com
http://fr.linkedin.com/pub/marc-bouyer/23/6a9/1b2
Max Loubaresse
max.loubaresse@gmail.com
http://fr.linkedin.com/pub/max-loubaresse/11/379/463
Anthony Vivien
anton.vivien@gmail.com
http://fr.linkedin.com/in/anthonyvivien
Music: Cyrille Marchesseau
www.cyrillemarchesseau.com
Sound Design: Mael Vignaux
khelben1@gmail.com
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WEBSITE : www.salesmanbuck.com
BLOG: www.salesman-pete.blogspot.com
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THX TO VINZ for his rig.
Vincent E SOUSA vinz.sousa@hotmail.fr
Rigging reel : http://vimeo.com/13957690
Again, we are NOT from Supinfocom, we left our school in order to do this short our own way !




FullHD version with subtitles (EN/FR/ES/JAP) : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLpkjtWuPs8&feature=player_embedded
DIRECTED BY
VALERE AMIRAULT
JEAN DELAUNAY
SARAH LAUFER
BENJAMIN MATTERN
VOICE TALENT DAVID HENRY GERSON
davidhenrygerson.com
SOUND DESIGN BY NIKOLA CHAPELLE
AND ALEXANDRE HASLE
SOUND MIX BY NATHAN SENOT, AGM PROD.
agm-prod.com
ORIGINAL SCORE BY GREGORY SMITH
kickmusic.net
ORIGINAL 8-BIT MUSIC BY YANN VAN DER CRUYSSEN
nurykabe.com
CREDITS MUSIC IS "MAGICAL 8-BIT TOUR" by YMCK
ymck.net
VOICES RECORDING BY SPACEMAN SOUND
spaceman-sound.com
3D DESTRUCTION MADE WITH THE HELP OF FRACTURE
fracture-fx.com
AND A VERY SPECIAL THANKS TO :
Supinfocom Promo 2010, Abel Kohen, Thomas "Krishma" Eid, Matthieu "Bernie" Bernadat, Antoine Delacharlery, Bastien "Blast" Martin, Joan Baz, Chryssanthi Skalioti, Martin Amirault, Damien Ancinelle, Robert Bennett, Dominique Lolhé, Kevin Cordier-Royer, Tucker F. Kapp, Kevin Mannens, Ed Caspersen, Craig Davis, Maxime Hoguet, YMCK & Usagi-Chang Records, Carrefour, David Herbruck, Yann Legay & AGM Productions, Spor & Komor (0327KDG), and of course, our families and friends for their support.




Des fans italiens, membres de la C4D Team, ont réalisé un court-métrage en 3D en l'honneur du géant Goldorak.
Si cela pouvait donner des idées à quelques studios nostalgiques...


The concept was to create a commercial using the less co2 emission possible. The whole set was build with recycled material, and all the animation/movement was done using manpower only. Everything you’ll see in this movie was created with pre- used materials and objects like milk bottle, tetrapacks, recycle paper, magazines, woods and so on.
Agency : DDB Belgium
Production company : Latcho Drom
Director : Jean-Paul Frenay
DOP : Gerd Schelfhout
Focus puller : Didier Schokkaert
Chief Electrician : Tommy van den Bempt
Production Designer : Pierre Renson
Set : Beast Animation
Make-up : Tinie D’Hondt
Online/Grading : Condor
Music : Phile Bokken / sonicville



"The Case for Mars" is the sixth installment in the Symphony of Science music video series. It features Robert Zubrin, Carl Sagan, Brian Cox, and Penelope Boston. Samples come from the documentary "The Mars Underground", Cosmos, and Wonders of the Solar System. The video is intended to pique curiosity about the planet Mars and to promote human exploration of it.

This film explores playful uses for the increasingly ubiquitous ‘glowing rectangles’ that inhabit the world.
We use photographic and animation techniques that were developed to draw moving 3-dimensional typography and objects with an iPad. In dark environments, we play movies on the surface of the iPad that extrude 3-d light forms as they move through the exposure. Multiple exposures with slightly different movies make up the stop-frame animation.
We've collected some of the best images from the project and made a book of them you can buy: http://bit.ly/mfmbook
Read more at the Dentsu London blog:
http://www.dentsulondon.com/blog/2010/09/14/light-painting/
and at the BERG blog:
http://berglondon.com/blog/2010/09/14/magic-ipad-light-painting/


I have been living in my studio since Memorial day incredibly inspired and motivated. Unfortunately I am not able to show my professional work. Please don't think that I have given up on the pin-ups, but I think that I painted until I was physically ill, and I am now trying to recover.
This is my first one after a few weeks off and I am motivated to continue the journey. It may have been good to get away for a while and come back with a new eye for what I want to focus on with these drawings. Since all of these are created on such short deadlines and I am trying to fit in 10 minutes here 30 minutes there, over the weekend, the goal has become more about getting them done and less about the craft. I will be trying to continue this process, because it is a fun way to unwind after a long week of design, but I hope to loosen up and try some new things over the year.
Thanks for joining me on this ride. I knew there would be a few bumps, but that is to be expected when you are as busy as I have been lately.






The keynote presentation of Google SketchUp's 3D Basecamp. We introduced SketchUp 8 and covered the primary features of this new release.


Enough with the rainbows and flowers - it's time for guns and missles! This is the true power of light painting: every weapon at your fingertips.
We had a lot of help with this one! Super duper special thanks to:
Jon Salmon, light
David Welch, light/headshotted dude
Alex Reeves, light/goon
Niko Pueringer, weapons artist
Sam Gorski, weapons artist/particles
Jimmy Wong, hero
Heldine Aguiluz, goon
Mike Arnold, goon
It needs to be said - some really precise weapon and grenade animation from Sam and Niko, the MW Short directors. Looks like art school paid off!
Total of about 13 hours of shooting over the course of two days.
Générique Gobelins Annecy 2010 / Gobelins opening sequences Annecy 2010
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