3ALITY TECHNICA Rocks in Stereo 3D
By: . Posted Sep 28, 2010 at 8:17 PM.If 3D is the next step in media, then yU+co. is already ahead in the game. Inspired by the technique of 3Ality Digital's unique camera systems, yU+co illustrates how each light of stereoscopic metadata amalgamates to form striking visual information such as the 3Ality logo itself. We hope you have your fashionably futuristic 3D glasses handy for a gander at our anaglyph result. If not, we've got a full color non-stereo version for you slackers. Enjoy!
PROMAX BDA
By: Dianna Costello. Posted Jul 27, 2010 at 11:13 PM.Many attendees loved having the Promax/BDA conference back in L.A., and now there's talk it will come back again the year after next. If you didn't make it there, you missed out on a lot of cool parties and great seminars. Garson was one of the speakers for "Leaders in Design" and created his own little buzz with his infamous "fart" animation. It certainly became a hallway conversation piece, even with the women in the crowd. Requests are still pouring in for copies of the video, so for all you foolish fart fans who couldn't enough of it the first time, here is Garson's Art of the Fart.
Hot Tub Time Machine
By: Cindy Tang. Posted Jun 25, 2010 at 9:45 PM.
When yU+co. was given the task of setting the tone to the charmingly crude comedy Hot Tub Time Machine, we knew that we had a lot of work to do... a lot of really, really fun work. In what can only be described as a history lesson on acid, photo collages incorporating classic art, stock photos, and personal snapshots celebrate hot tubs through the ages.
To top off the film, the closing title sequence pays homage to Motley Crue's "Home Sweet Home". The poppy humor of Rob Corddry's song cover is playfully accented by the 80's inspired graphics.
Shrek Forever After
By: Cindy Tang. Posted Jun 25, 2010 at 8:55 PM.
yU+co. was proud to create the main-on-end title sequence for the recently released Shrek Forever After, the fourth and last installment of the beloved Dreamworks franchise. The artists were inspired by the build up and break down of theatrical stage sets to seamlessly move viewers through characters and key moments of the Shrek series as we remember the good times. Although it's heart-wrenching to finally ring down the curtain on Shrek, yU+co. couldn't have thought of a better way to say goodbye.
ABQ/NM
By: Synderela Peng. Posted Jun 7, 2010 at 6:52 PM.
Welcome to the new and revamped yU+co site. Kudos to Julia and Adam for successfully directing you to our little blog! Last October I was invited to be a participating speaker at the Motion '09 conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico. What started as a scary exercise in public speaking turned into a genuinely great experience, full of camaraderie amongst peers. Sharing a stage... good. Alone on stage... not so good.
