Toxic: Madder Mortem


Toxic Norway just finished this video for the metal band Madder Mortem … Beautifully directed, illustrated, animated with some gorgeous matte painting too.


Toxic Norway just finished this video for the metal band Madder Mortem … Beautifully directed, illustrated, animated with some gorgeous matte painting too.
Quite a unique and impressive concept as well as exectution, the brain child of non-other than Simon Robson: ‘Coalition of The Willing’ is a film that discusses how we can use new internet technologies to leverage the powers of activists, experts, and ordinary citizens in collaborative ventures to combat climate change. Through analyses of swarm activity and social revolution, ‘Coalition of the Willing’ makes a compelling case for the new online activism and explains how to bring the fight against global warming to the people. As the film tackles the subject of online activism, we decided that the logical home for ‘Coalition of The Willing’ is here online.
The film will be released on this site in 6 staggered ‘waves’ approximately 2 weeks apart, with 4-5 film sections uploaded in each wave. Very much looking forward to next release, especially with so much talent involved.
Paranoid‘s Francois Vogel directed this recent commercial spot for Pepsi ~ titled One People, promoting the Pepsi Refresh Project @ refresheverything.com
UPDATE: Directed by the talented Marco Brambilla via Tronic
(thnx much Theo!)
2k Games approached film director Marco Brambilla (a.k.a.: X&CO) with a brief for a new military shooter game based in near-future Dubai. Their goal was to differentiate this shooter game from the others in some unique way … With a tight budget, X&Co directed and produced an entire trailer that supplied the publisher with a 100% accurate sense of how the final piece was going look and feel. The trailer was so well done that the entire aesthetic and storyline was incorporated into the game, and the trailer was the single promotional tool used to promote the new game, “Spec Ops- The Line.”
Some stunning shots of sobering and somber predicament by photographer Sigal Ben David. This type of work has always been a sort of guilty pleaser.