3D Computer Animation in Music Video for ‘Squealorama’ Song by The G-Man
(PRWEB) July 13, 2005
In a new music video for The G-Man’s ‘Squealorama’ song, the visual artist known as VJ Sound Brew uses computers and lasers in a live performance to create imagery that appears to be 3D.
“The illusion of 3D is outstanding and the bright colors are amazingly intense, especially in the second half of the video,” states Brian Forest, VP of G-Man Music & Radical Radio, Scott G’s production company.
‘Squealorama’ is one of 6 trance songs on The G-Man’s SONIC TONIC album on Delvian Records distributed via iTunes, Amazon, and retail chains with promotion by Gate Media Group.
“I love the feel of 3D in this video,” G-Man says, “and it’s great you don’t need special glasses to see this spaceship ride through galaxies no one has ever seen before.”
‘Squealorama’ is provoking protests because “the pauses at the end of the song allow dancers in clubs to stop in position while pressing their bodies close to their partners. So this video is going to spread the controversy further,” Forest pointed out.
The “Squealorama” 3D video may be viewed (in Windows Media Player or Real Video format) at:
http://www.delvianrecords.com/html/videos.html
A full story about the 3D music video is available here:
SearchWarp:
http://searchwarp.com/swa10111.htm
E-Syndicate:
http://www.e-syndicate.net/a66282.htm
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http://www.goarticles.com/cgi-bin/showa.cgi?C=49425
Arrivenet:
http://editorials.arrivenet.com/ent/article.php/4999.html
About VJ Sound Brew
John Brewington is a composer and visual artist who explores the outer reaches of synesthesia, the combination of multiple sensations.
About Delvian Records & Gate Media
Delvian distributes independent artists in electronic/dance, rock, lifestyle, rap/R&B, and inspirational genres. Gate Media provides manufacturing, marketing and promotional services for artists, recording firms and corporations, including Whirlpool, Century 21, HBO, and The New York Times.
About Scott G (The G-Man)
Scott G is a member of NARAS, NARIP, and the Immedia Wire Service. At G-Man Music & Radical Radio, he is voiceover talent and music composer on commercials for Verizon Wireless, Goodrich, Micron, NASSCO, the Auto Club, and many more.
Contact:
*Brian Forest and Scott G, Immedia Wire Service and G-Man Music, 818-223-8486; immedia @ pacbell.net; http://www.gmanmusic.com
*Benjamin van der Wel, Delvian Records, 925-256-1770; music @ delvianrecords.com; http://www.delvianrecords.com
*Frederick Wilson, Gate Media Group, 800-655-1625; sales @ gatemedia.com; http://www.gatemedia.com
*John Brewington, VJ Sound Brew, 818-781-5210; staticpacket @ adelphia.net; http://www.soundbrew.net
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PassmoreLab First in Industry to Convert Clay Animation to 3-D
San Diego, CA (PRWEB) January 29, 2009
PassmoreLab, in cooperation with Spike & Mike, has converted Anthony Lucas’ short film “Slim Pickings” into the first-ever clay animation 3-D film. The film is one of many shorts that PassmoreLab is planning to convert from 2-D to 3-D in the coming months.
“We’re building a library of 3-D shorts with widespread audience appeal in preparation for the upcoming rollout of mass media 3-D,” said PassmoreLab President Greg Passmore. “When 3-D television and video on demand make their way into mainstream entertainment, PassmoreLab will have a collection ready. This short ‘claymation tragedy’ was a perfect fit for this effort.”
PassmoreLab stereographer, Nina Page, said “‘Slim Pickings’ worked well because clay animation already has a 3D feel. “There were a lot of shots that allowed for us to pull things out of the focal plane to achieve a more desirable 3D effect.”
Australian film “Slim Pickings” was first released in 1999. The film won the Creative Excellence in an Australian Short Film Award from the Melbourne International Film Festival in 1999, and that same year was nominated for an AFI Award from the Australian Film Institute. It has also been screened at Spike and Mike’s Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation, which occurs annually in La Jolla.
“Slim Pickings” focuses on an unnamed, slightly forlorn creature and his friendly pet-like tomato plant. The creature has seemingly run out of food after eating his last remaining can, labeled “One Old Pea,” and faces the moral dilemma of whether or not to eat his trusting plant.
The film tells its story without dialog and employs a creative combination of expressions, music, and a few squeaks from the creature and plant. Lucas used one shot of the creature’s feet early on in the story to establish that he walked, and then afterward included only shots of him from the waist up to make filming more efficient.
Anthony Lucas’ film titles also include “The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello” and “Holding Your Breath,” both of which are award-winning animation shorts.
PassmoreLab’s other recent projects include a 3-D conversion of the cult classic “Night of the Living Dead,” which is scheduled for release April 1.
About PassmoreLab
PassmoreLab (www.passmorelab.com) started in San Diego, California, in 2003. The company’s staff is composed of programmers and scientific engineers, and also includes graphic artists, stereographers and videographers. PassmoreLab facilities include a full studio, video/film post-production, an optical development lab, and a software development environment. PassmoreLab is a firm with staff around the world, with offices in San Diego, Russia, and the Philippines.
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Go2Productions USA, Experienced 3D Animation and Stereoscopic Animation Company, Prepares Jeff Hiatt All Pest Professionals for 3D Television
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January 22, 2010
Go2Productions USA (www.Go2ProductionsUSA.com) recently completed a major video project and website re-design helping Jeff Hiatt All Pest Professionals get ready for 3D television.
Newly designed motion graphics and 3D animation are used in a new series of TV commercials and web videos about Jeff Hiatt’s newest Eco Friendly product that will protect homes from termite infestation.
“The 3D motion graphics such as their corporate logo and the animated car chasing the bugs across the screen marking the end of each commercial look nice in 3D animation but, will look really cool in stereoscopic 3D animation when that time comes later this year”, says Mike Bremner, Senior Vice President of Go2Productions USA.
“We’re really excited about the TV Commercials and Web Video produced by Go2Productions USA. We love the animation that highlights our all hybrid fleet of vehicles and the concept Go2′s creative team came up with for highlighting the benefits of our newest Eco Friendly product” comments Jeff Hiatt, Owner / President of Jeff Hiatt All Pest Professionals. (www.jeffhiatttermite.com)
ABOUT Go2Productions USA
Go2Productions USA is comprised of a team of media professionals with impressive back ground’s in either the movie, television or, radio industry. Their 3D animators, editors and creative team have worked with nearly every major movie studio, television or, radio network during the course of their careers.
Their offices are located on the 26th floor at 5900 Wilshire Blvd in Los Angeles, California. They can be reached locally by phone at 323.286.1695 or, toll free 888.402.8437
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Go2Productions USA, Experienced 3D Animation and Stereoscopic Animation Production Company, Announces Open House to Marketing Professionals and Advertising Agencies
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January 13, 2010
Go2Productions USA (Go2ProductionsUSA.com), an experience 3D animation and stereoscopic animation production company, will be hosting an Open House at their offices on the Miracle Mile in Los Angeles on Friday, February 23, 2010.
This “Invitation Only” event will be an opportunity for advertising agencies, marketing executives and accredited attendees from the 2010 CES show in Las Vegas to see some of the 3D animation and stereoscopic animation Go2Productions USA has produced, discuss unique creative ideas for agency clients, and preview a television screen that does not require the viewer to wear 3D glasses to see steroscopic 3D effects.
“We were very surprised to see all the major TV manufacturers starting out with TV’s that require special glasses when it is so clear the maximum acceptance level by consumers will happen when the screen does not require 3D glasses. The screen we are previewing at our Open House is nothing short of incredible and does not require 3D glasses. When produced correctly, the content comes several feet out of the screen. This gives it tremendous appeal to venues wishing to add a lot of excitement for its visitors such as Casinos, Hotels, Bowling Alleys and companies who want a ton of foot traffic through their booth at trade shows,” says Mike Bremner, Senior Vice President of Go2Productions USA.
“There are a lot of companies who can produce nice 3D graphics but, it takes a special skill and mind set to produce good 3D Stereoscopic content and stand out from the rest. This Open House will help Marketing Leaders and Ad Agencies see that and also come away with some good ideas for their clients,” Bremner continues.
For more information about the event and how to be placed on the guest list, contact Go2Productions USA at their offices on the Miracle Mile in Los Angeles at 323.286.1695.
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