Okay. I haven't been updating this site as much as I should but here's the latest masterpiece that I did at TBWA\ TEQUILA\ for Visa payWave.
Here's the URLs:
www.visapaywave.sg
www.visapaywave.hk
www.visapaywave.tw
More elements of the campaign will be posted up soon... hopefully if i'm not lazy.
13 October 2010
03 February 2010
02 February 2010
Philips Carousel Cinema TVC
The 2 minute 19 second cinematic feature is filmed in one continuous tracking shot and shows a cops and robbers shootout sequence that includes clowns, explosions, a decimated hospital, and plenty of broken glass, bullet casings and money.
The advert required a crew of more than 100, a motion-controlled rig, three cranes and plenty of 3D trickery. Stuntmen and dancers with the ability to remain in awkward positions for long periods of time were used to help create the freeze-framed effect.
Here's the "Making" of TVC:
The 2 minute 19 second cinematic feature is filmed in one continuous tracking shot and shows a cops and robbers shootout sequence that includes clowns, explosions, a decimated hospital, and plenty of broken glass, bullet casings and money.
The advert required a crew of more than 100, a motion-controlled rig, three cranes and plenty of 3D trickery. Stuntmen and dancers with the ability to remain in awkward positions for long periods of time were used to help create the freeze-framed effect.
Here's the "Making" of TVC:
Patrick Hughes
An artist that creates perspective art. Quite amazed that no advertising campaign has actually ripped this off yet or not at least that I know of.
Example of his artwork Paradoxymoron:
In case you did not manage to get it, take a look again. The artwork is perspective-based and seem to move depending on where you are viewing it from.
Video explaining his creative process:
An artist that creates perspective art. Quite amazed that no advertising campaign has actually ripped this off yet or not at least that I know of.
Example of his artwork Paradoxymoron:
In case you did not manage to get it, take a look again. The artwork is perspective-based and seem to move depending on where you are viewing it from.
Video explaining his creative process:
Lac Superieur Residence, Mont-Tremblant, Canada.
Exterior of Residence
Interior of the Residence
Exterior of Residence
Interior of the Residence
I really love how airy and bright the house looks with all the glass panels letting the light in. Having the interior covered mainly with wooden and concrete texture creates a startling contrast when blended with tones of white and black giving the place a simplistic yet ultra modern feel.
I'll probably need to sell my ass to own this but hopefully hardwork will payoff and I'll be able to get a property like this in a decade or so.
I'll probably need to sell my ass to own this but hopefully hardwork will payoff and I'll be able to get a property like this in a decade or so.
01 February 2010
In case anyone is wondering why I keep posting up old "stuffs", the reason is that I find it unmanageable to keep links on to a browser's bookmark. Furthermore with the various choices of browser (Chrome, Safari, Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Opera etc) we have today, it's harder to keep track of "stuffs". I have tried using Delicious but honestly I do not like it. Thus I thought of having a blog to consolidate, sort, share the links I have.
At the same time, I'm also using the blog as a frankenstein to test out search engine optimization, and posting up my latest work.
So there you have it:
Blog + Bookmark + Portfolio + SEO Test Site
At the same time, I'm also using the blog as a frankenstein to test out search engine optimization, and posting up my latest work.
So there you have it:
Blog + Bookmark + Portfolio + SEO Test Site
Olympus: The Pen Story
Previously shared this commerical in office. This is a stop motion production done by DSG Dialog Solutions. With 60.000 pictures shot, 9.600 prints developed and over 1.800 pictures shot again without post production to create this ad, I would say some people have a lot of time on hands. Nice work though. =)
Previously shared this commerical in office. This is a stop motion production done by DSG Dialog Solutions. With 60.000 pictures shot, 9.600 prints developed and over 1.800 pictures shot again without post production to create this ad, I would say some people have a lot of time on hands. Nice work though. =)
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