• Blog
  • Design Portfolio
  • Contact
Menu

5 things I learned today

  • Blog
  • Design Portfolio
  • Contact
×
django unarmed.jpg
scarface_thumbs2.jpg
13 Tzameti thumbs.jpg
no country for old thumbs.jpg
11.jpg
10.jpg
9.jpg
8 (1).jpg
7 (2).jpg
6.jpg
5 (1).jpg
4.jpg
3 (1).jpg
2 (1).jpg
1 (1).jpg

Thumbs In Place of Guns

Ryan Nance March 15, 2013

Thumbs and Ammo posits the idea: would it be funny to replace guns with thumbs up in stills from movies?  

YES! 

image.jpg
image.jpg
image.jpg
image.jpg
image.jpg
image.jpg
In 5tilt Tags movies, humor, blogs

Another Anamorphic Arrangement of Furniture to Look Like a Portrait

Ryan Nance July 10, 2014

We've seen the stunning anamorphic work of French painter, photographer and sculptor Bernard Pras before (A Room of Stuff Arranged to Create this Anamorphic Portrait). Here he has recreated a portrait of French postman Ferdinand Cheval from a carefully arranged pile of furniture.

Ferdinand Cheval, the man in the portrait, is most famous for spending 33 years of his life building Le Palais Idéal 

Also Take a Look
A Room of Stuff Arranged to Create this Anamorphic Portrait
A Room of Stuff Arranged to Create this Anamorphic Portrait

Ferdinand Cheval

 Le Palais Idéal 

ferdinand-cheval-forced-perspective-optical-illusion-art-1.jpg
ferdinand-cheval-forced-perspective-optical-illusion-art-6.jpg
ferdinand-cheval-forced-perspective-optical-illusion-art-3.jpg
ferdinand-cheval-forced-perspective-optical-illusion-art-thumb640.jpg
via DeMilked
In 5tilt Tags anamorphic, bernard pras, art installation

Canal Street' Abandoned Old Loew's Theatre

Ryan Nance July 9, 2014

Closed in the late 1950s, the lobby converted to retail space by the early 1960s, and the auditorium was being as a warehouse. 

Built in 1926, the Loew’s Canal Theatre and housed 2,300 seats.

oldloews14.jpeg
LoewsCanal_004.jpg
LoewsCanal_009.jpg
LoewsCanal_006.jpg
LoewsCanal_012.jpg
LoewsCanal_011.jpg
LoewsCanal_010.jpg
LoewsCanal_008.jpg
LoewsCanal_007.jpg
LoewsCanal_003.jpg
LoewsCanal_001.jpg
via Gothamist
In 5tilt Tags nyc, architecture, abandoned buildings, theater

Solar Flares and Activities from NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory

Ryan Nance July 9, 2014

NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (Little SDO) creates composite images, like the lead image, the show a series of eruptions in color-indiciative imagery to make visible the differences in wavelengths. Others in the collection make visible differences in intensity, radiation levels, temperature. All of them are beautiful.

View fullsize f_304_211_171_512.jpg
View fullsize f_211_193_171_512.jpg
View fullsize f_094_335_193_512.jpg
View fullsize latest_512_HMID.jpg
View fullsize latest_512_HMII.jpg
View fullsize latest_512_HMIB (1).jpg
View fullsize latest_512_HMIB.jpg
View fullsize f_HMImag_171_512.jpg
View fullsize latest_512_1700.jpg
View fullsize latest_512_1600.jpg
View fullsize latest_512_0094.jpg
View fullsize latest_512_0335.jpg
View fullsize latest_512_0131.jpg
View fullsize latest_512_0211.jpg
View fullsize latest_512_0304.jpg
View fullsize latest_512_0171.jpg
View fullsize latest_512_0193.jpg
In 5tilt Tags astrophotography, nasa, science
fantasticplanet2.jpg frozen-rev.jpg Wallace_and_Gromit.jpg

5 Diverse Animations Full of Tips for Scriptwriting - Guest Post by Marianna Keen

Marianna Keen July 3, 2014

We have a Guest Post today from journalist and writer, Marianna Keen, writing for us from Qudos Animation Studios (www.qudos-animations.co.uk) in London.

I hope this brief analysis of some fantastic animations has helped you come up with some creative scriptwriting ideas.

Wishing you all the best!

Marianna photo 6.JPG

Billy’s Balloon

 

Billy’s Balloon by Don Hertzfeldt is an extremely simplistic 2D animation, yet it has a strong impact on the viewer. 

This film is a great reminder that even a film with no narrative can be engaging.

Content that generates emotion can engage and retain an audience. This video shows that this can even be done with stick men and minimalist images.

Simplicity in animation design can often be more effective when the concept is strong or complex. This is important to consider in all stages, including creation of story ideas, storyboard and script.

Viewers will likely have differing reactions to Billy’s Balloon, ranging from humour to disgust. It reminds you to take into consideration your target audience when writing script for animated film.

Billy’s Balloon initially appears innocent from its cute animations, but the strange concept soon becomes clear. Some viewers will be hooked, eager to see what comes next, whilst others may feel uncomfortable.

When you opt for a shocking concept, there will of course be a risk of this. Either way, it is memorable.

There are some profound messages you could take away from this animation, whether intended or not. Hinting and insinuating a point is another thing to consider achieving with your animation. This can often inspire more thought than a film with obvious messages.

Fantastic Planet

 
Fantastic Planet
Accent Cinema / Inspired Studios

This film remains an inspiring animated film even many years after its production. Fantastic Planet was made in 1973 by René Laloux, and it is a classic landmark for animation for a few reasons.

A political allegory runs throughout the film, presenting a dystopia similar to that in Orwell’s 1984. Strong messages are presented by the story, which is informative, entertaining and ironic.

When creating your script, you may want to consider basing it on a real life scenario. This could make it more engaging and if it hits some thought-provoking points it can make a huge impact.

Another aspect that makes Fantastic Planet so memorable is its quirkiness and strange characters. 

When writing script it is important to consider your characters and the story in unison, so as to effectively engage your audience. 

There is so much to consider, from character personalities, images and animation technique to using these to present your desired message. This film presents these in a flowing and intriguing way.

get it

Frozen

 
Frozen
By Bell, Menzel, Groff, Gad

In addition to offering an engaging fantasy storyline, Disney’s Frozen applies computer generated imagery to create hugely fun and relatable characters.

This film is a great example of an adventurous and captivating animation with ethical messages. It is one of few modern commercial animations that passed the Bechdel test for gender bias.

The messages that a film sends out are very important to consider throughout the script writing process.

These messages will of course depend on whether the animation is for children or adults; though, either way, a moral stance is something that needs to be set. This will help you to form a story, and will also help to maintain consistency.

An animation is often more powerful when viewers can relate to characters in the story. The great thing with this animation is that the female characters present a positive image to young girls who watch it. The cute snowman, Olaf, also conveys encouraging messages while making the film funny.

Have a good think about the audience for your animation, as this will influence not just the images and style of your animation, but also the language used and underlying messages conveyed.

get it

Verto Developments Group Marketing Video

 

If you wish to educate or provoke an action with your animation, then you should ensure your script is motivational. This can be achieved in many ways, including by presenting detailed facts about a topic, or by offering a simple and engaging story.

This animated marketing video combines an engaging concept with detailed information about the importance of energy efficiency. It also provides information about Verto Developments Group in a professional way that garners trust.

The video has a broad appeal, using interesting information, humour and relatable characters to keep viewers engaged.

Keeping viewers captivated is important in any animation, and for an educational or marketing video this can mean the difference between success and failure. 

Remember that even when informing an audience you can be innovative, imaginative and generate emotion. This can ensure the best chances of being memorable and inspiring conversions.

Wallace and Gromit

 
Wallace & Gromit: The Complete Collection (A Matter of Loaf and Death / A Grand Day Out / The Wrong Trousers / A Close Shave)
Starring Peter Sallis, Anne Reid, Sally Lindsay, Melissa Collier, Sarah Laborde

This stop motion animation by Nick Park is a great reminder of the many techniques to bear in mind when writing script for animation.

Considering your medium is important at the best of times, but when an intricate method like stop motion is in question then this is critical.

Drawing up the storyboard, documenting camera angles, developing sequences and creating characters will be impacted by your knowledge of the technique being used. 

Wallace and Gromit provides a fantastic mix of complex modelled figures and impressive animation technique. This is not to mention the imaginative storyline injected with hilarious moments throughout.

There are so many levels to this animated film and it offers valuable lessons for script writing in any animation medium.

get it
In 5tilt, guest posts Tags animations, tips, screenwriting, guest post
image.jpg

Earth Art

Ryan Nance June 26, 2014

German artist Dietmar Voorwold (http://www.landart-creations.com/) creates geometric shapes and patterns out of the natural materials he finds on the site. 

Voorwold expresses his passion for his work:

I love art and I love nature. I love beauty. I claim to be a representative of beautiful art; something I expect of myself. It’s purely subjective, without any judgement. I want to feel good with art. It should arouse positive feelings in me and create moods I can cheerfully relate to. Artistically created images I would gladly choose to decorate my home, indulge my eyes and fondle my heart with. Art is an expression of harmony and the right resonance. Art is healing for the soul. Nature is my grandest stage and I`m very pleased when my Creations in Nature speak to you.

 

 

image.jpg
image.jpg
image.jpg
image.jpg
image.jpg
image.jpg
image.jpg
image.jpg
image.jpg
In 5tilt Tags land art

Star Trek v. Stormtroopers Dance Off

Ryan Nance June 24, 2014

There is very little that needs to be said about these. 

In 5tilt Tags dance, star wars, star trek

Real-life Hover Board (or Jet Board)

Ryan Nance June 18, 2014

Back the Future II? Sorta. Pretty fun looking.

In 5tilt Tags surfing, videos, action sports, hover boards

Fairytale Book Sculptures by Su Blackwell

Liza Starman June 14, 2014

Su Blackwell brings the fairytale world to life in these stunning book sculptures. In her profile she states that "as a child, I spent a lot of time in the woods near to my home, in my own make believe world." While she was attending RCA her father passed away; after graduating, while on a trip to Thailand, she had begun "to think about life, death, and the in between." She was inspired by her encounters with Eastern rituals regarding paper and states, "I employ this delicate, accessible medium and use irreversible, destructive processes to reflect on the precariousness of the world we inhabit and the fragility of our life, dreams and ambitions."

sublackwellfrogprince.jpg
sublackwellunicorn.jpg
sublackwellcarousel.JPG
sublackwellwitch.jpg
sublackwellbedroom.jpg
sublackwell2008-the-wild-swans.jpg
sublackwell2010-wuthering-heights.jpg
sublackwelltrees.jpg
book-sculptures-su-blackwell-4.jpg
su-blackwell-book-cutting-sculpturess.jpg
sublackwellbooksculptures7.jpeg
Source: http://www.sublackwell.co.uk/
In 5tilt Tags su, blackwell, book, sculptures, fairytales

An Artist-Made Root System You Can Walk Through

Ryan Nance June 13, 2014

Brazilian artist Henrique Oliveira created this installation entitled Transarquitetônica at Museu de Arte Contemporânea da Universidade in São Paulo. 

IMG_5916.jpg
IMG_5977.jpg
Transarquitetonica_06.jpg
Transarquitetonica_07.jpg
IMG_6001.jpg
HO_14.jpg
HO_13.jpg
HO_12.jpg
HO_10.jpg
HO_15.jpg

via Visual News

In 5tilt Tags art installation, recycling, found objects
Trailing Mud and Dripping Water

Trailing Mud and Dripping Water

Sumeru - Illustrations by Nick Pederson of Zen Buddhist training and practice

Liza Starman June 12, 2014

In this breathtaking series by artist and illustrator Nick Pederson, Sumeru is a body of work that illustrates the meditative 'mind-world' of Zen Buddhist training and practice. Each black and white image is symbolic of different stages of consciousness and perception on the road to enlightenment.

The Forest of Thorns
The Forest of Thorns
Entangling Vines
Entangling Vines
Clinging to Bushes and Weeds
Clinging to Bushes and Weeds
The Tiger’s Lair
The Tiger’s Lair
Capturing the Tiger
Capturing the Tiger
Passing Through the Brambles
Passing Through the Brambles
Flowers in the Sky
Flowers in the Sky
Mountains and Waters
Mountains and Waters
Groping Blindly in the Dark
Groping Blindly in the Dark
Entering the Stream
Entering the Stream
The Quiet and Secret Land
The Quiet and Secret Land
Following the Wind
Following the Wind
The Land of Silent Light
The Land of Silent Light
Floating Mists
Floating Mists
Silver Mountains and Iron Cliffs
Silver Mountains and Iron Cliffs
The Mountain of Darkness
The Mountain of Darkness
A Thousand Fathom Wall
A Thousand Fathom Wall
The Mystic Peak
The Mystic Peak
Thundering Silence
Thundering Silence
A Death-Dealing Blade
A Death-Dealing Blade
A Life-Giving Sword
A Life-Giving Sword
Overturning Mountains
Overturning Mountains
Leaving No Traces
Leaving No Traces
The Forest of Thorns Entangling Vines Clinging to Bushes and Weeds The Tiger’s Lair Capturing the Tiger Passing Through the Brambles Flowers in the Sky Mountains and Waters Groping Blindly in the Dark Entering the Stream The Quiet and Secret Land Following the Wind The Land of Silent Light Floating Mists Silver Mountains and Iron Cliffs The Mountain of Darkness A Thousand Fathom Wall The Mystic Peak Thundering Silence A Death-Dealing Blade A Life-Giving Sword Overturning Mountains Leaving No Traces

If you would like to see more of his work please click here.

Tags nick pederson, zen, illustrations, black and white

Ecce Homo - Human Photos by Evelyn Bencicova

Ryan Nance June 11, 2014

Beautiful, terrible, moving, terrifying, human forms in larger forms. Ecce Homo by Berlin artist Evelyn Bencicova.

cf88fefcae44a388d2d41fc592f1c150.jpg
b772f9a0a020b37990ca345448df3f07.jpg
221af31e4501feebcd840dedb1cfeea8.jpg
e10658781b023e35c3526142d4babead.jpg
Evelyn-Bencicova07.jpg
Evelyn-Bencicova08.jpg
Evelyn-Bencicova06.jpg
Evelyn-Bencicova05.jpg
Evelyn-Bencicova09.jpg
Evelyn-Bencicova02.jpg
Evelyn-Bencicova01.jpg
Evelyn-Bencicova03.jpg
In 5tilt Tags human form, photo project, photo series
all photos copyright Michel Denancé

all photos copyright Michel Denancé

Startling Building Squeezed into a Paris Neighborhood - Renzo Piano's Design for The New Pathe Foundation Headquarters

Ryan Nance June 11, 2014

Pritzker-winning architect Renzo Piano has for the last 8 years worked with the Pathe Foundation in Paris to design and construct their new headquarters opening this September.

Pathe-Foundation-Renzo-Piano-2.jpg
Pathe-Foundation-Renzo-Piano-3-2.jpg
Pathe-Foundation-Renzo-Piano-4-2.jpg
Pathe-Foundation-Renzo-Piano-5.jpg
Pathe-Foundation-Renzo-Piano-6.jpg
Pathe-Foundation-Renzo-Piano-12.jpg
Pathe-Foundation-Renzo-Piano-13.jpg
g1.jpg
renzo-piano-pathe-foundation-designboom-diagrams.jpg
renzo-piano-pathe-foundation-designboom-elevation.jpg
renzo-piano-pathe-foundation-designboom-floor-plan0.jpg
renzo-piano-pathe-foundation-designboom-site-plan.jpg

via Colossal

In 5tilt Tags paris, architecture, renzo piano

At-At Walker Made of Recycled Skateboard Decks

Ryan Nance June 11, 2014

Denver-based artist Derek Keenan create this AT-AT Walker  (16″ tall by 17″ long) out of recycled skateboards for a Star Wars-themed group show, Deathstar Blues at the Black Book Gallery in Denver.

via Mash Kulture

In 5tilt Tags skateboarding, art, star wars
ElenaKalis01.jpg

Alice in Waterland underwater photography by Elena Kalis

Liza Starman June 10, 2014

These delightful underwater photos by Elena Kalis are inspired by Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland.  Kalis dove into underwater photography some five years ago preferring underwater photography for it's dream like, and other worldly, quality.  This is an ongoing, "unfinished", project that features her daughter as the main character. 

cover_alice.jpg
underwater_alice06.jpg
alice_underwater copy.jpg
alice_underwater2 copy.jpg
underwater_alice01,jpg.jpg
alice24a.jpg
alice34.jpg
underwater_alice13.jpg
underwater_alice11.jpg
Tags alice in wonderland, underwater, photography, Elena Kalis
1-Federico-Uribe.png

Colored Pencil Sculptures From Frederico Uribe

Ryan Nance June 8, 2014

 Miami-based artist Frederico Uribe uses colored pencils as a sculptural material, laying them together to create colorful and amazing shapes.

9-Federico-Uribe.png
3-Federico-Uribe.jpg
2-Federico-Uribe.jpg
8-Federico-Uribe.png

via Lost at E Minor

In 5tilt Tags sculpture, color

Beach Airliner - Photos from Josef Hoflehner

Ryan Nance June 6, 2014

Princess Juliana International Airport on the Dutch side of the Caribbean island of Sint Maarten, is remarkably close to a public beach. Photographer Josef Hoflehner and his son Jakob Hoflehner have taken these extraordinary photos for his book, Jet Airliner: The Complete Works.

“It’s is an extraordinary place,” Josef Hoflehner said via email. “There simply isn't anything like this airport anywhere on the planet. With all the heightened security we have today, one can not get that close to a plane anywhere else without buying a ticket.”

And the Sci Channel has a video of the many crazy people getting really really close to it.

Jet_Airliner_22.jpg.CROP.original-original.jpg
Jet_Airliner_49.jpg.CROP.original-original.jpg
Jet_Airliner_01.jpg.CROP.original-original.jpg
Jet_Airliner_59.jpg.CROP.original-original.jpg
Jet_Airliner_69.jpg.CROP.original-original.jpg
Jet_Airliner_29.jpg.CROP.original-original.jpg
Jet_Airliner_60.jpg.CROP.original-original.jpg
Jet_Airliner_04.jpg.CROP.original-original.jpg
In 5tilt Tags airplane, travel videos, st. maarten, st. martin

June Events - Zombies, Basketball, Bluebird and World Cup

Ryan Nance June 5, 2014

Catch all the events on our Calendar »

In events Tags events
2014-06-04_12-44-03.png

Interactive History of World Cup Kits

Ryan Nance June 4, 2014
2014-06-04_12-38-23.png
Get your Kit Now

The Guardian has this amazing interactive way to view the history of the kits. 

In 5tilt Tags world cup, kit, interactives

3D Sand Beach Drawings

Ryan Nance June 3, 2014

Public sand on beaches is something we've seen before, but never 3D drawings like these from Ben Harkins. 

Ben Harkins:

“We’ve seen other people doing stuff on beaches, but it’s always been geometric, flat shapes, like a pattern, so we thought we’d get into the whole 3D thing. And I kind of like the fact that it disappears at the end of the day when the tide comes in. It makes it impermanent.”

10246452_661802457200904_7763528723922206518_n.jpg
3d-Sand-art-illusion-jamie-harkins-feel-desain10.jpg
3d-Sand-art-illusion-jamie-harkins-feel-desain09.jpg
3d-Sand-art-illusion-jamie-harkins-feel-desain08.jpg
3d-Sand-art-illusion-jamie-harkins-feel-desain07.jpg
3d-Sand-art-illusion-jamie-harkins-feel-desain06.jpg
3d-Sand-art-illusion-jamie-harkins-feel-desain04.jpg
3d-Sand-art-illusion-jamie-harkins-feel-desain03.jpg
3d-Sand-art-illusion-jamie-harkins-feel-desain02.jpg
3d-Sand-art-illusion-jamie-harkins-feel-desain01.jpg
In 5tilt Tags sand art, beaches, 3d
← NewerOlder →

©2021 Ryan Nance