AOL Music Live Promotions
Promos for live concerts by popular musicians. Existing video and concert footage was edited together, along with graphic overlays, and set to each artist’s music. The goal was to seamlessly integrate the musician’s brand with the branding of the company responsible for the live shows.
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Animation Demo Reel 2010
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This is a short montage of our animations which showcases our style and capabilities.
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Clean ? Coal
about 8 months ago - No comments
The coal industry has spent millions of dollars on ad campaigns trying to change Americans’ perceptions over dirty coal. The ads have attempted to whitewash, or “greenwash,” coal using the oxymoron “clean” for one of the greatest source of pollution of our air, water and land.
Animated to the tune “Honestly Sincere,” this video shows a More >
How to Add Motion Blur to your 3D Animation in Post Production by Creating 2D Motion Vectors in Maya
about 1 year ago - 65 comments
This is a four-part tutorial about adding motion blur to a Maya render by first creating a 2D motion vector sequence and then using it with ReelSmart Motion Blur in post production. I’ll be covering Maya 2009’s 2D motion vector pass as well as installation and use of the lm_2DMV shader for earlier Maya versions. Once More >
Compositing Maya 2009 Render Passes with After Effects
about 1 year ago - 15 comments
I’ve been experimenting with Maya 2009’s Mental Ray Render Passes feature. It’s intended to easily allow separation of different elements of the render into separate images. An easy example would be separating the diffuse light from the shadow. In practice it seems to be way more finicky ( or broken) than it ought to be. More >
Missile Defense Agency Kiosk
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Aloe Design Collaborated with TMP Worldwide to bring together a dynamic interactive kiosk and website which allows the user to move through a fictional rendition of the MDA headquarters in Alabama and learn about various job functions. Here are a couple snippets from the non-interactive portions.
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AloeDesign @ the Superbowl
about 2 years ago - No comments
AloeDesign recently collaborated with DCP Productions to create a GEICO animation loop for the superbowl’s jumbotron!
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ProMax Awards ‘06
about 3 years ago - No comments
Aloe Design brings home the Gold, winning 4 ProMax North America advertising awards!
Promax Awards are recognized around the globe as the highest accolade for promotion and marketing professionals working in today’s electronic media. The Promax Awards are presented to companies and individuals whose work is judged by a panel of promotion and marketing professionals using More >
Telly Awards ‘06
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Aloe Design brings home two Telly Awards!
The Telly Awards honor the very best local, regional, and cable television commercials and programs, as well as the finest video and film productions, and work created for the Web.
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AOL Comedy Festival
about 4 years ago - No comments
A promotion for an online comedy festival. The only pre-existing assets were very low-quality viral videos and stand-up performances from the internet. Aloe Design created all of the animation and graphics, as well as shot and keyed the hand that inserts the comedians’ heads. The audio design is by Clayton Turner. This piece won More >
Explorer
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Aloe Design created and animated the 3D goldfish in this piece. While the starring fish is completely computer-generated, the fish extras are (were) real. The CG was done in Maya: a low poly mesh with some dynamics for the secondary motion. The motion graphics design, concept, and real fish wrangling were done by Nick More >



