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Everything is a Remix episode 4, produced by Kirby Ferguson, a New York-based filmmaker.
"Our system of law doesn't acknowledge the derivative nature of creativity. Instead, ideas are regarded as property, as unique and original lots with distinct boundaries.
But ideas aren't so tidy. They're layered, they’re interwoven, they're tangled."
A must watch video experience.
Find out more: http://www.everythingisaremix.info/
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"Booktype is a free, open source platform that produces beautiful, engaging books formatted for print, Amazon, iBooks and almost any ereader within minutes." A nice video presents the key benefits and features in a simple and elegant way.
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A scholarly project that showcases relevant ideas about media amd journalism while showcasing an effective visual communication approach.
(Motion- Graphics Video about Journalism, Information and the Media. Bachelor Project at the BTK-FH Berlin.)
Original video: http://vimeo.com/36408806
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A brief full of interesting facts and circles, for a series of brand vignettes for BBC Knowledge.
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Il Sole 24 Ore is an Italian daily newspaper for the economy, finance and law now also available for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. This explanatory video visually demonstrates features of the app using a combination of live action video and motion graphics. Produced by Milan-based information designer Laura Cattaneo.
Source: http://www.videoinfographics.com/
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A stylish and elegantly irrevent motion graphic video animating a short essay from the audio recording of 'The New New Rules: A Funny Look at How Everybody but Me Has Their Head Up Their Ass'.
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A unique and unexpected blend of visual graphics, music and words for this experimental project/gallery installation designed by Syndrome.
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Lee Lefever has made of Common Craft the company-to-go-to to get complex stuff about the Internet explained in an easy way. Here is a recent classic about SEO.
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A very good 10-min video animation about China: its people, its geography, its people, its numbers. Lots of great ideas for visual communicators.
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A music video featuring El Cuarteto de Nos and dating back to 2007 uses only graphics, post-processed imagery and motion typography to create a unique visual experience.
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Jr Canest did a great job in this experimental video in which he uses motion typography, and a fast-paced, stark sequence of short, strong cuts.
In issue 3 of PwC’s Tech Forecast there is a great video illustrating what is going to change in the near future when it comes to finding the right information.
The animated video explains how making network and interest-based connections more visible will allow easier and more effective filtering and navigation of information spaces in the near future.
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This is the work of Project Cascade, and both the mining of the data and the artistic presentation could go a long way toward solving the riddle of how a story goes viral. That could have major implications for newspapers trying to cope in the social-media age.
“Our hypothesis has been and continues to be that those organizations that can be responsive to data in real time and make business decisions surrounding that data in real time will be the organizations that prosper in the 21st century.”
Thus was born journalism’s most ambitious social-media data viz to date, one that already offers some surprising insights into how stories propagate on the web.
Check this great series of video visualizations: http://www.fastcodesign.com/1663694/infographic-of-the-day-3-d-model-unlocks-secrets-of-twitterverse-video
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From Videoinfographics.com: "This video explains how Brandseye software works to keep users informed about how their brand is perceived online and allows them to manage and shape your online reputation.
Though the graphics, visuals and animations are interesting and engaging, what sets this video explanation apart for me is a nice narrative structure that begins by showing the pain a real world business experienced from the problem that this product is intended to solve.
It uses a successful common simplified story structure – situation/complication/resolution."
Original video: http://vimeo.com/37654831
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A visual poem of simple life ideas expressed with elegance and simplicity. "Once upon a time, a tiny story with great soul." Created by: sebasandclim.com with music by: aimar-molero.com
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Unique style, pastel colors, motion typography... and lots of stats for this mdgadvertising produced video infographic about the ROI of social media.
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A great motion graphics commercial from Vodka (2010).
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This video infographic from Jive Software explores the world of a social work atmosphere with very simple graphics and well used motion typography. What if work was social again?
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A great 3D animated short clip for Ministry of Sound headphones.
A unique blend of graphics, motion video, typography and filming in this Mercedes Class A spot.
Via Anise Smith
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A great motion typography video. Created by Ellen Lupton & Co in 2008 this "virtuoso" showdown offers lots of ideas and inspiration.
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This infographic video from Ciphr HR uses simple infographic data to show how recruiters are using social media today to screen prospective employees.
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Great video produced for a school project, by using only animated text. Great music and sync between the soundtrack and the moving type. Highly recommended.
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This infographic animation was made for SmartHotel to show the service they provide to clients. It uses a combination of 2D photographs and 3D elements to create a different looking infographic.
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PROTECT-IP is a bill that has been introduced in the Senate and the House and is moving quickly through Congress. It gives the government and corporations the ability to censor the net, in the name of protecting "creativity".
Great animation video utilizing multiple different and novel video approaches. Excellent and clear communication.
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Brilliant work -
Tudo é um remix...
As nossas ideias são consideradas, do ponto de vista do Direito, como propriedade, como únicas e com limites bem definidos.
Será isso um MEME? .
( O meme , termo criado por Richard Dawkins é o análogo do gene na genética. É uma unidade de evolução cultural que pode de alguma forma autopropagar-se. Podem ser ideias, línguas, sons, desenhos, capacidades, valores estéticos e morais, ou qualquer outra coisa que possa ser aprendida e transmitida.)