Sunday, March 30, 2008

Irma's Car


Here's a nifty bit of animation from Crew 972, a studio led by my old buddy and former Pixarian Alex Orrelle. Nice mix of 2D and 3D. Enjoy!

Edit: If the above link prompts you to log in to Facebook, you can use this link instead.

9 Comments:

At 6:14 PM, Blogger Philippe said...

looks great but the link dosn't work, it points to facebook.

 
At 7:39 PM, Blogger Eric Vanucci said...

Very nice style and colors! I liked a lot!

 
At 8:35 PM, Blogger Nathan Lindsay said...

that cracks me up.

 
At 7:25 PM, Blogger Arthur Vibert said...

I love the way the 3D subtly augments the 2D. Beautifully done.

 
At 9:52 PM, Blogger Bob & Rob "Professional American Writers" said...

It's the little things,(no pun intended), that can really be hilarious! Love the "hybrid" look,(again no pun intended), of the piece. Cheers, Bob

 
At 4:02 PM, Blogger Sugartastic_D_Slim said...

That's pretty rad. I love the look.

 
At 12:00 PM, Blogger Alex Orrelle said...

Thanks, everyone, for your nice comments, and of course, thank you, Victor for posting!
The animation is based on an illustration by Jean-Philippe Vine, who directed Irma's car. See more of JP's awesome art here:
http://jpvine.blogspot.com/

Enjoy,
Alexo

 
At 11:56 AM, Blogger Matt J said...

Finally tracked down the documentary on wunder-editor Walter Murch:

http://www.studioichioka.com/

 
At 5:50 AM, Blogger marshallhayek said...

I'm not a fan of schematic animations. I prefer the animation technology developed by the Japanese. They have managed to imitate reality very well in their animations. Irma's car is ok, but not my type.
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