Student Dazzles Hot UK Band
Monday October 27th 2008, 4:22 pm
You might remember Foundation Visual Art & Design grad and current Digital Design student Jordan Clarke from Human Movement, the ultra-stylish video project he made in Foundation that ended up blogged by Wired and named an Adobe Design Achievement Award semi-finalist.
Well, Jordan’s back – further perfecting the Human Movement concept to the tune of “Get Up and Go” by Broadcast 2000.
“I made it for a school project not thinking that the band would ever hear about it,” Jordan tells us. “Somehow they got a hold of it and they love it and want to use it.”
You can see why:
Update: The video is October 28th’s “Big Thing in Music” on TodaysBigThing.com!
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Wow… just wow this is truly amazing work. Congrats guys, such simplicity and feeling, I`m blown away…
Comment by Daniel10.28.08 @ 7:08 pm
this was wonderful. Trying to get my daughter to be interested in VFS / we’re moving from Austin Texas in spring and she’ll be doing her senior year high school in Vancouver/ wants to go to New York for School of Visual Arts / wants to study advertising and design. Any thoughts from you on what this VFS offers . You’re work was excellant. Loved the tune.
Comment by Kat12.31.08 @ 9:53 pm
very very cool. I’m looking to make something like this in my future. Im very impressed and think its like amazing
PEACE.
Comment by Sarah03.08.09 @ 4:30 pm
So cool! Everytime I watch a VFS film I get blown away! This film did the same! Watching the video gave me some ideas for my own work and i was wondering how you achieved such a cool effect?
Comment by Tim Fuchs04.17.09 @ 7:48 pm
Tim – If you check the comments on the video on Vimeo you’ll see that Jordan’s shed a bit of light on the process. Adobe After Effects plays a big part.
Comment by Jeff04.20.09 @ 7:43 am
hello friends of me like VFS learn more than that but in Spanish (and as is explained step by step thanks
Comment by felix05.11.09 @ 8:28 pm
I hope your response soon :D
Comment by felix05.11.09 @ 8:47 pm
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