my friend and main VFX artist Markus Wagner (who is part of the collective LWZ) has just helped me once again for free on the teaser for a new project, and since i can't pay him with jewelry and a fancy house on the Alps, least i can do as usual is to share with you his and his collective's latest work, which is nothing short of fucking amazing. Markus is available for freelance work, so go forth and hire him. but please pay him, don't do like me.
when you don't even have time to shave your beard, it means you're having a busy period. that's what happens with me anyway. i'm currently working for two short films commissioned by the Moca/Levi's Film workshop, in conjunction with the Art in the Streets exhibition here in Los Angeles. both videos use the work of two artists (filmmaker Spike Jonze and chef Ludo Lefevbre) as a starting point, and both will be very different from each other. and my beard will be even more different as well.
i guess the day had to come sooner or later. it probably came later than sooner, but anyway, here it is:
you can now watch my documentary film Megunica in its entirety, the director's cut, online. starting from today, June 22nd 2011, until July 22nd 2011. there's also an interview with me about the project and other stuff. if you don't know what the documentary is about, feel free to peruse the film website.
and since the valve to inflate my ego is temporarily open, i guess i'll use this moment to point you to a few other interviews i've had in the last few months: this one and this other one. ok, valve closed.
you can now watch my documentary film Megunica in its entirety, the director's cut, online. starting from today, June 22nd 2011, until July 22nd 2011. there's also an interview with me about the project and other stuff. if you don't know what the documentary is about, feel free to peruse the film website.
and since the valve to inflate my ego is temporarily open, i guess i'll use this moment to point you to a few other interviews i've had in the last few months: this one and this other one. ok, valve closed.
the documentary about NASA, the project created by Sam Spiegel and DJ Zegon is about to come out. it was directed by Sam and Syd Garon. just thought it'd be nice to share one of the transitions i helped creating, together with some fellow animators.