Bonnaroo 2009 Line-Up Announcement by Elliot Jokelson - in 3D!
David Knight - 3rd Mar 2009
Can't make, or just plain not bothered about Glastonbury this year Well, there's this other festival in June in Manchester - Manchester, Tennessee, that is. It also has The Boss playing, and a couple of other bands, as you can see here... And does Glasters have a super animated line-up announcement promo featuring a pioneering new technique - in 3D. Don't think so.
<embed src="http://blip.tv/play/gsog6p44hbJL%2Em4v" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" height="435" width="540"/>Can't make, or just plain not bothered about Glastonbury this year Well, there's this other festival in June in Manchester - Manchester, Tennessee, that is. It also has The Boss playing, and a couple of other bands, as you can see here... And does Glasters have a super animated line-up announcement promo featuring a pioneering new technique - in 3D. Don't think so. Elliot Jokelson directed this at Ghost Robot, who have a bit of experience with 3D, having supervised Encyclopedia Pictura's epic Bjork video last year. So you'll need a pair of blue and cyan glasses - or you can <a href="http://howto.wired.com/wiki/Make_3-D_Glasses">make your own</a>. The 3D effect is created by a technique called stratostencil animation which uses traditional, basic principles of cel animation - like seeing all the pages of a flip-book all at once. Very cool.
Elliot Jokelson directed this at Ghost Robot, who have a bit of experience with 3D, having supervised Encyclopedia Pictura's epic Bjork video last year. So you'll need a pair of blue and cyan glasses - or you can make your own.
<embed src="http://blip.tv/play/gsog6p44hbJL%2Em4v" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" height="435" width="540"/>Can't make, or just plain not bothered about Glastonbury this year Well, there's this other festival in June in Manchester - Manchester, Tennessee, that is. It also has The Boss playing, and a couple of other bands, as you can see here... And does Glasters have a super animated line-up announcement promo featuring a pioneering new technique - in 3D. Don't think so. Elliot Jokelson directed this at Ghost Robot, who have a bit of experience with 3D, having supervised Encyclopedia Pictura's epic Bjork video last year. So you'll need a pair of blue and cyan glasses - or you can <a href="http://howto.wired.com/wiki/Make_3-D_Glasses">make your own</a>. The 3D effect is created by a technique called stratostencil animation which uses traditional, basic principles of cel animation - like seeing all the pages of a flip-book all at once. Very cool.
The 3D effect is created by a technique called stratostencil animation which uses traditional, basic principles of cel animation - like seeing all the pages of a flip-book all at once. Very cool.
<embed src="http://blip.tv/play/gsog6p44hbJL%2Em4v" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" height="435" width="540"/>Can't make, or just plain not bothered about Glastonbury this year Well, there's this other festival in June in Manchester - Manchester, Tennessee, that is. It also has The Boss playing, and a couple of other bands, as you can see here... And does Glasters have a super animated line-up announcement promo featuring a pioneering new technique - in 3D. Don't think so. Elliot Jokelson directed this at Ghost Robot, who have a bit of experience with 3D, having supervised Encyclopedia Pictura's epic Bjork video last year. So you'll need a pair of blue and cyan glasses - or you can <a href="http://howto.wired.com/wiki/Make_3-D_Glasses">make your own</a>. The 3D effect is created by a technique called stratostencil animation which uses traditional, basic principles of cel animation - like seeing all the pages of a flip-book all at once. Very cool.
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Credits
Production/Creative
- Director
- Elliot Jokelson
- Producer
- M
- Production Company
- Ghost Robot
Art
- Art Director
- Andrew Hamilton
Editorial
- Sound design
- Robin Shore
David Knight - 3rd Mar 2009