Tour the work of some of the most extraordinary and esteemed designers working in film and television today! In MotionGraphics: Film & TV, 25 designers present powerful overviews of their work in spreads featuring sequences from the latest film titles, TV graphics, music videos, broadcast studios, and more. Design students and professionals will learn from detailed examinations of the work of industry leaders (and those from the hottest design studios) in a lavish full-color collection that showcases acclaimed graphic works from every corner of the world.
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review
Nice reference guide, July 19, 2007
By
Amos Prync (USA)
Not what I thought it will be, but still it's a nice reference book just to look over.
Great coffee table book...which is why it was created!, January 20, 2003
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Great coffee table book...which is why it was created!
Just like the previous versions, this book offers interesting images
of different design from shops around the country. Some of the work is
break-thru creative, some mainstream and other experimental.
The previous review from another reader which casts any negative
editorial comments is narrow-minded...art and design is subjective!
The editors chose some obscure design shops and the big ones...from
NYC, the Midwest, the Mid-east and the far-out. You will see images
from the nets, design houses, cable companies and even indies.
Although my company did not submit any creative work to this
publication, we will this year...I feel the book is fun to read, engages my
clients and impacts the senses, just as the editors intended...it makes
you think!...We look forward to 2003.
nice pictures, December 12, 2002
By Haig Bedrossian (New York, New York USA)
there are not too many motion graphics books out there. as a motion graphics designer (featured in this book) i think the work in it is a "good" quality. however, the layout and the readability of the book itself is lacking some flow. i have not yet seen a book that explains things, for novice individuals, but instead see lots of picture books. pictures are good, but a cd would have been better. if you are interested in motion graphics and want to see what is out there, this is a good book. if you are a critical designer as i am, it is ok. i just wish someone would "write" more about this specialized area. i may have to write the next motion graphics book myself.
Motion Graphics have never looked better, October 21, 2002
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I have to say that this book really shows off the best and worst motion graphics in year 2002. I was pleased to see that there are really beautiful images contrasted with pleanty of horidly bad designs. Dont be surprised to see that glass logos are rampent and the use of photoshop filters are dominant, as well as some amazing 3d rendering and excellent type designs. It is a great reference to those who want to know whats good and what to avoid when looking for inspiration.
I rate this a 5! An Excellent reference for you designers!