OFFF Cincinnati 2014 | Anton & Irene Title Process

2014-09-07 156 0 Vimeo

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I was given the amazing opportunity to work with Autofuss and GMUNK on the titles for OFFF 2014. My role involved collaborating with other designers during the ideation and production process while focusing on the creation of Anton and Irene's animated title. This video summarizes my process within the collaborative. Anton & Irene are information architects who reveal flexible solutions through their extensive exploration of interaction systems. We utilized their technique of reduction to reveal a flexible yet structured typographic surface. Inspired by their process and Oskar Fischinger’s Lumigraph machine, we experimented with laser-cut typography and various forms of patterned styrene to create a flexible surface effect. We filmed the final reveal in slow motion, capturing all the sleek and sexy details of information reduction. The team: Director: Autofuss Creative Director: Bradley G Munkowitz Director of Photography: Joe Picard Producer: Andrew Devansky Fabrication Advisor: Andrew Devansky Editor: Ashley Rodholm Colorist: Carey Burens Music: Harald Boyesen Anton & Irene by: Peter Clark Yuko Shimizu by: Kirsten Ritschel Lobulu by: Ryan Chen Digital Kitchen by: Nate Costa James White by: Jason Kerr Sougwen Chung by: Rowan Ogden & Kenny Johnson Cocolab by: Conor Grebel GMUNK by: Bradley G Munkowitz OFFF Cincinnati 2014 by: Ian Colon Lightbox Fabrication: Barry Bradshaw DMX Master Control: Michael Beardsworth Key Grips: Dakota Wilder, Branson Stowell