The crown jewel
Publicado a 07. Jul, 2009 em Conceptual, Design
This film represents a lot of ideas that Babe and Greg feel very strongly about. The main concept in their film is that food is key to our survival and good healthy food is essential for our well being. So they thought their machine would not only help the environment, but help everyone in general to grow your own food. They also felt this was relevant to pitching in on saving precious resources and conserving fossils fuels as well as becoming less dependent on the government and becoming more self sufficient. They decided to make a machine that could help you do that. A few features include a detector for separating Heirlooms from Genetically modified seeds, helping to create ultimate growing conditions for your fruits and veggies and a built in compost bin. They thought it might also be fun to show this in a retro commercial format with the idea that we could take some liberties and have a bit of fun with it.
ABOUT THE ARTIST’s:
GREG:
Greg is an independent director and freelance designer/animator who is currently working remotely in the mountains of North Carolina. He previously worked in NYC at Digital Kitchen, working on development and conceptual design as well as 2d and 3d animations. Greg shoots a lot of Photography and also spends time studying and making matte paintings, one of his main interests. Greg also enjoys writing as an author on Motionographer. You can also read Greg’s personal Blog called swordsandhorses.com
BABE:
Babe is a freelance artist, designer & director based in Asheville, NC. He’s conceptual freak of nature at heart with a self-taught multidisciplinary background in traditional and digital art, design, motion, sound and dance. His well-rounded experience in advertising for film & entertainment, broadcast, and corporate markets give him an approach and style like no other. His new focus is branding and affordable solutions for the upcoming entrepreneur and small business through his newly formed creative representation agency, the Creative Coalition of 2009, Big & Fancy.


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