Showing posts with label Vimeo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vimeo. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Real-Time Projection Mapped Facial Effects

OMOTE / REAL-TIME FACE TRACKING & PROJECTION MAPPING. from something wonderful on Vimeo.

PROJECT MEMBERS

NOBUMICHI ASAI (PLANNER / PRODUCER / TECHNICAL PRODUCER - P.I.C.S.)
HIROTO KUWAHARA (ART DIRECTOR & MAKEUP)
PAUL LACROIX (TECHNICAL DIRECTOR / PROGRAMMER - TRANSIT DIGITAL WORKS)
JIN HASEGAWA (CG DESIGNER - SPADE)
TAKASHI ISHIBASHI (CG DESIGNER - SPADE)
AYAKA MOTOYOSHI (PRODUCTION MANAGER - P.I.C.S.)

SPECIAL THANKS

AYA KUMAKURA (PRODUCTION MANAGER)
YOSHIHIRO UENO (PRODUCTION MANAGER - P.I.C.S.)
KOJI KOJIMA(PRODUCER)
KAZUHIRO NAKAMURA (COLORIST - McRAY)
KENJI NAKAZONO (PHOTOGRAPHER - CREATIVE STUDIO WORKS)
KIMIHIRO MORIKAWA (PHOTOGRAPHER - SHOOTING & LIGHTING)
JIN HASEGAWA(SPADE)
RHEA TOR’S INC.
DAN (STYLIST)
K.FURUMOTO (HAIR - &´S MANAGEMENT)
YUKA SEKIMIZU (MODEL - SATORU JAPAN)
HIDEAKI TAKAHASHI(MUSIC - mjuc)

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NOBUMICHIASAI.COM

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Monday, April 14, 2014

Make Good Art

Best said by the video's maker:
I produced, edited and (for parts) filmed this video in order to inspire the "artists", the creative, the adventurers, the people who do what they really enjoy doing (and for those who don't, to keep searching), the creators ... the "crazy" ones. To all the people who challenge the "status quo" in which society is based nowadays. And most important, to motivate those who follow their passions no matter what. If you want to share this video with the idea of inspiring people. Go ahead

*Copyright is not intented on this video, this is a purely fan made video, no profit intention*

Inspirational - Make Good Art from Tommy Plesky on Vimeo.

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Monday, July 1, 2013

The Last Ice Merchant (El Último Hielero)

Hard work, dedication and determination barely begin to scratch the surface when describing Baltazar Ushca from Ecuador (the main main in this video). I think it's a story we should show our kids to teach them how things were. Not because things could go back to a level of manual work as displayed in this video, but also because it illustrates the disciplines needed to do today's work with the same passion and self-drive. If nothing else, at minimum, it shows what we take for granted in our daily lives: Not just how ice arrives, but how we go about collecting things we now have readily available.

The Last Ice Merchant (El Último Hielero) from http://thelasticemerchant.com/

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