Co-nundrum is a Self-practice project.
Cinema 4D – Octane render – X-particles – AE
Design & Animation: Tiber Ergur
Music & Sound Design: Jacob Thomas Czech
Co-nundrum Title Sequence by Tiber Ergür
Art Director & Mograph Superstar
Co-nundrum is a Self-practice project.
Cinema 4D – Octane render – X-particles – AE
Design & Animation: Tiber Ergur
Music & Sound Design: Jacob Thomas Czech
Co-nundrum Title Sequence by Tiber Ergür
This is some recent animation work by yours truly; John Quinn, UK based freelance motion designer.
For project enquiries:
instagram.com/jq_creative
www.johnqu.in
thejohnquinn@gmail.com
John Quinn | Showreel 2022 by John Quinn
00:04 – Sandbox dude (illustration and animation) – https://ift.tt/34xOiHZ
00:06 – Flying ball (2d and 3d animation) – https://ift.tt/3FiKeYV
00:08 – Independencia stop motion (animation assistance) – https://ift.tt/32ZnW0T
00:10 – AppStak (styleframes and animation) – https://ift.tt/3f460F4
00:13 – PUCP (direction and animation) – https://ift.tt/3HHTdV1
00:19 – Hexagon creature (illustration and animation) – https://ift.tt/34lt8MW
00:20 – Tunche (animation) – https://ift.tt/34AQMW9
00:22 – Christmas cat (illustration and animation) – https://ift.tt/3fiAZxj
00:24 – Toilet paper challenge (illustration and animation) – https://ift.tt/3G7JoPM
00:26 – Health videos (direction and animation) – https://ift.tt/3q4ESfi
Saúl Yance – Showreel 2021 by Saul Yance
In a new paper, a team of USC computer scientists and psychologists teamed up to investigate how music affects how you act, feel and think.
Research credits:
Timothy Greer, Matthew Sachs, Benjamin Ma, Assal Habibi and Shrikanth Narayanan. Multimodal View into Music’s Effect on Human Neural, Physiological, and Emotional Experience. In proceedings of 27th ACM International Conference on Multimedia (ACM MM 2019), October 2019.
Benjamin Ma, Timothy Greer, Matthew Sachs, Assal Habibi, Jonas Kaplan and Shrikanth Narayanan. Predicting Human-Reported Enjoyment Responses in Happy and Sad Music. In proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Affective Computing & Intelligent Interaction, September 2019.
Why Music Makes Us Feel (According to AI) by USC Viterbi