Project Tango: The Journey (Director’s Cut)
July 23, 2014Portfolio,Live Action,Autofusstablet,tech,ATAP,Johnny Lee,peanut,sensing,IR,Kinect,3D,mobile,documentary,tango,google,phone
Lead by Johnny Chung Lee, Project Tango took a fairly unorthodox approach to the development of this new technology. Rather than complete secrecy, Google engineers collaborated with research labs and academia, developing both the software as well as the current incarnation of the project - the Tango Tablet.
This film is a tribute to all the amazing minds involved in making Tango a reality. It documents the amazing journey of computer vision and 3D sensing that led to today's ability to contain all these amazing technologies in a user-oriented mobile device.
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Nexus 7: Grandma
November 11, 2013Autofuss,Live Action,Featured,MotionJelly Bean,KitKat,Android,banner,tablet,Nexus 7,Nexus,commercial,spot,google,advertisement,ad,video,phone
Nexus 7: Grandma is a video banner - a one minute visit to the wonderful world of grandparents, as seen through the eyes of a child. Following the tabletop aesthetic of Nexus 7 campaign, it abstracts the story into a series of carefully curated still life compositions. But I would not be myself if I stopped there...
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Nexus 7: Android Multiuser
November 6, 2013Motion,Autofuss,Live Actionphone,OS,user,google,mobile,Nexus,Nexus 7,tablet,Android,multi,multuuser,account
I've been asked to create a short vignette showcasing the multiuser capacity of Android operating system that would live on the Nexus 7 web page. I decided to abstract the concept of multiple users sharing the device and build a video around the practical split-screen composition.
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Google: Nexus Playground
May 29, 2013Autofuss,Featured,Motionspot,rich media,banner,tablet,10,7,4,Nexus 10,Nexus 7,Nexus 4,Google Nexus,Nexus,mobile,cell,commercial,google,animation,advertisement,ad,graphics,motion,phone,design,After Effects,Cinema 4D,3D
For the 2012 launch of the new Nexus family of devices, we imagined a playful world of Google services interacting around a stack of devices. Following the success of the first Nexus Playground video, we were then asked to create a series of sequels, each talking about a particular type of experience Nexus can provide to its users. The films below were originally published inside rich media banners, as a part of Google's 2012/2013 Nexus: The Playground is Open campaign.
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