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Agency: TBWA\Chiat\Day, New York World Wide Creative Director: Rob Smiley ACD: Chris Lisick and Lew Willig Producer: Winslow Dennis Production Company: Smith & Jones Films, London; Los Angeles Director: Ulf Johansson Executive Producer: Philippa Smith Producer: Nicola Sims Director of Photography: Andrezej Sekula Editorial: Mackenzie Cutler Editor: Gavin Cutler Producer: Melissa Miller Assistant Editor: Erik Laroi Sound Designer: Sam Shaffer EFX Company: Mass Market Producer: Eve Strickman Lead Flame Artist: Nick Tanner Color Correction: Company 3 - NY Colorist:Tim Masik Sound: Sound Lounge Mixer: Philip Loeb
Agency: Wieden+Kennedy Tokyo Creative directors: Sumiko Sato, Hiroshi Yonemura Copywriter: Driscoll Reid Art director: Chris Hutchinson Agency producer: Jen Dennis Director: Andrew Hall Executive producer: Ron Cosentino Producer: Jenny Bright Visual effects co: A52 CG lead: Max Ulichney Animators: Franz Vidal, Eli Guerron, Adam Newman Flame: Simon Scott Sound designer: Gus Koven Sound co : Stimmung
In Radiohead’s new video for “House of Cards”, no cameras or lights were used. Instead, 3D plotting technologies collected information about the shapes and relative distances of objects. The video was created entirely with visualizations of that data. Directed by James Frost From the album IN RAINBOWS
making of :
Learn about how the video of “House of Cards” was made and the various technologies that were used to capture and render 3D data. Andre Lopez - camera Tim Nackashi - producer / editor
Record label: EMI Records UK Production: Soixan7e Quin5e, Paris Director: Megaforce Producer : Mourad Belkeddar DP: Mathieu Plaimfosse Post-production: Megaforce
Agency: AMV BBDO, London Copywriter: Mike Sutherland Art Director: Antony Nelson Production Company: Therapy Films, London Director: Guy Manwaring Producer: Alice Grant Post-production Company: The Mill, London Audio Post-production: Wave Studios, London
Client: Converse Title: My Drive-Thru Agency: Anomaly, New York Production Company: Psyop, New York Director: Marie Hyon & Marco Spier, Psyop Collaborators: Santogold, Julian Casablancas & N.E.R.D. Producer: Pharrell Williams Agency: Anomaly, New York Creative Director: Mike Byrne Art Director: Ian Toombs Head of Production: Andrew Loevenguth Brand Director: Stephen Corlett Production & Animation: Psyop, New York Directors: Marie Hyon & Marco Spier, Psyop Executive Producer: Lucia Grillo Producer: Jen Glabus Associate Producer: Carol Collins Art Director: Jon Saunders Live Action Producer: Paul Middlemiss VFX Supervisor: Chris Staves 3D Leads: Chris Bach & Pakorn Bupphavesa 3D: Jacob Slutsky, Bashir Hamid, Dave Barosin, Andreas Gebhardt, Jason Vega, Jason Goodman, Jaye Kim, Boris Ustaev Lead Compositor: Molly Schwartz Compositor: Danny Kamhaji Flame Artists: Jamie Scott, Dan Boujoulian Editor: Cass Vanini Storyboard Artist: Ben Chan Design: Gordon Waltho Roto Lead: Leslie Chung Roto Artists: Tiffany Chung, Jordan Harvey, Kristian Mercado, David Marte, Jess Mireau, Ale Monzon, Chris Riemann, Joe Brigati Music Supervision & Production: Cornerstone, New York Co President: Jon Cohen Co President: Rob Stone Sr. Vice President: Jeff Tammes
Things that are living in the pockets of your bag, jeans or jacket: travel and pay checks, old cigarette pack that just looks interesting, sugar lumps and all the stuff that has found home in your pockets. They are all the treasures our project is looking for! Our goal is not only bring all this objects into light but show the owner of them.
The process.
Place the objects on the scanner. Place your face/part of it on the scanner as well. Aaaaand scan it! Send us the picture you’ve got to:
faceyourpockets@gmail.com
(Don’t forget to mention your name and occupation. Also the email should include the list of objects you’ve scanned - keys, granny’s photo, gum etc.)
Attention!
During the scanning process it is recommended not to open your eyes. If you feel that you can handle it and open them, DO NOT follow the light on its move! The authors of this project didn’t find any side-effects on themselves. However, the authors do not bear the responsibilty for possible consequences. At your own risk