That's So Tony! - tagged with animation http://tonybo.3lavie.com/feed en-us http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss Sweetcron tonybo@gmail.com NINJA'S UNBOXING http://tonybo.3lavie.com/items/view/1785/ninjas-unboxing

When it comes to "unboxing", ninjas know how to handle things...

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Mon, 18 Jan 2010 07:47:32 -0800 http://tonybo.3lavie.com/items/view/1785/ninjas-unboxing
SCINTILLATION http://tonybo.3lavie.com/items/view/1701/scintillation

This is an experimental film made up of over 35,000 photographs. It combines an innovative mix of stop motion and live projection mapping techniques.

Directed by

Music by myspace.com/fedaden Cast: Xavier Chassaing

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Tue, 05 Jan 2010 06:43:10 -0800 http://tonybo.3lavie.com/items/view/1701/scintillation
Sorry I'm Late http://tonybo.3lavie.com/items/view/771/sorry-im-late

A stop motion short film shot with a stills camera in the ceiling pointing straight at the floor. There's tons of 'making of' stuff at the website sorry-im-late.com Cast: Tomas Mankovsky

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Fri, 29 May 2009 05:52:13 -0700 http://tonybo.3lavie.com/items/view/771/sorry-im-late
The Crisis of Credit Visualized http://tonybo.3lavie.com/items/view/494/the-crisis-of-credit-visualized

The Short and Simple Story of the Credit Crisis.

Crisisofcredit.com

The goal of giving form to a complex situation like the credit crisis is to quickly supply the essence of the situation to those unfamiliar and uninitiated. This project was completed as part of my thesis work in the Media Design Program, a graduate studio at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.

For more on my broader thesis work exploring the use of new media to make sense of a increasingly complex world, visit jonathanjarvis.com.

Support the project and buy a T-Shirt! cafepress.com/crisisofcredit

© Copyright 2009 Jonathan Jarvis Cast: Jonathan Jarvis

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Sun, 29 Mar 2009 06:20:23 -0700 http://tonybo.3lavie.com/items/view/494/the-crisis-of-credit-visualized
Think London animated movie http://tonybo.3lavie.com/items/view/323/think-london-animated-movie

Think London is London's official foreign direct investment agency. We are a not-for-profit private-public partnership and the experts on doing business in the capital. Think London animated movie was created at the lanuch of the Think London brand in 2004.

London offers huge potential for any business with international ambitions. The capital was voted Europes top location for business for the 19th year running in 2008, ranking first for access to markets, quality staff, transport links, availability of office space and languages spoken.

Think London, the official foreign direct investment agency for London, can help you tap into this huge commercial opportunity. We can help you set up business in London, succeed and grow by providing business intelligence and advice together with unrivalled access to properties, locations and people — all free of charge.

We can help you set up business in London by answering questions such as:

What is the market potential for my business? How do I build a strong business case for setting up? What practical steps do I need to take to establish a company here? Where would be the best London location for my business? Will I enjoy London life?

Expand your current London business by answering questions such as:

What are the growth opportunities in my sector? How can I find a bigger, better office? Where can I recruit more staff? What legislation and regulation issues should I be aware of? Which areas of London are better connected than my current location?

Contact us today to find out how we can help your business.

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Tue, 28 Oct 2008 04:41:11 -0700 http://tonybo.3lavie.com/items/view/323/think-london-animated-movie
Mac vs PC http://tonybo.3lavie.com/items/view/128/mac-vs-pc

Inspired by Transformers, this short Visual Effects piece shows us what really goes on inside our home computers ... that's right, they're robots, and they wanna beat the f#!@ out of each other.

See more at http://WWW.NICKGREENLEE.COM

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Sat, 09 Aug 2008 13:30:00 -0700 http://tonybo.3lavie.com/items/view/128/mac-vs-pc