Callie Lipkin Goes Classical
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Callie Lipkin is most known for her bright, authentic, colorful lifestyle, but her latest video project is dark, moody, intense and beautiful. Within forty-six seconds, she captures the essence of a classical …
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Callie Lipkin is most known for her bright, authentic, colorful lifestyle, but her latest video project is dark, moody, intense and beautiful. Within forty-six seconds, she captures the essence of a classical …
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Workbook photographers traveled from from Berlin to Guadalajara and plenty of places in between in 2019 shooting stills and motions for their clients. Image Above: “This is from an integrated …
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BFA Animation faculty member Richard Borge knows that one of the keys to maintaining creativity is never lose your sense of child-like wonder, imagination, and playfulness. Known for his 3D artwork featuring whimsical, …
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We asked our contributors to show us their favorite projects of 2019. Personal projects, product shoots, and motion are just some they named. Image Above: Kimberly Wright “My favorite project …
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Workbook directors continued to explore their storytelling skills for clients and themselves. They share the collaborative nature of telling a story while working for their clients and also where the …
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Some of Debut Artists favorite 2019 projects were heavy on CGI and fantasy/sci fi. Chris Labrooy created this sleek modern image for the new Porsche Taycan display at the LA Auto …
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Illustrators from the Salzman Group Image above: Federico Gastaldi “This is one of my favorite illustrations of the year because I always wanted to work with the Wall Street Journal. …
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Advertising, editorial, children’s books, GIF’s and animation. Our contributors have had a busy year. Here is just a small sampling of our contributors favorite projects this year with more to …
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Not every photographer is cut out to share a video set, but George Kamper has the skills to make it work. Today, it’s at least fifty percent of the work he …
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Workbook now has a dedicated tab in our photo volume for motion directors and production companies and a tab for animators in our illustration volume. Workbook’s digital editions take your browsing …
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The creative brief was simple, “Make people feel like an NFL superstar at every touchpoint. The energy, the athleticism, the swagger, etc. Everything that you would feel if you were …
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Photographer/Director Jennifer Davick won The Pink Lady® Food Photographer of the Year Award for her film Black Sesame. These awards are an international competition including more than 9,000 entries from 77 …
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Hannah Soto‘s career as a producer began when she realized that, although she loved photography, she didn’t really want to be a photographer. That realization freed her to …
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Working through Doremus NYC, Jonathan and his crew captured the energy of the Detroit Red Wings with focus on one of its most recognizable players, LW Justin Abdelkader. The fast paced editing techniques …
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Photographer/director Philip Edsel is inspired by action and energy. Whether the assignment is sports, fitness, fashion, or even portraiture, he treats his subjects as a sculptor would, and considers all the …
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How did you become involved with motion/ directing/ animation? Please describe your journey. I got involved with animation when I was approached to help create and supply illustrations for the ESPN College Gameday animation for tv commercials. What …
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Davide Bonazzi is a busy illustrator, and now animator, creating promotional animation for Brandman University/Vitro Agency, Unesco WWAP, and Gatorade, to name a few. Listen as he tells us why …
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Once established as a photographer, and having gone on many of the requisite portfolio showings at agencies, Bill Hickey began to notice more often than not, he was asked if …
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If you are in Salt Lake City on March 14th you won’t want to miss this. The ASMP and Workbook will host an evening with photographer/director Jason Lindsey as he …
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Camille Tokerud has built a solid career creating powerful still imagery. She’s also found that working as a motion director provides her with a whole new story-telling vocabulary. She can tell stories differently through contrast and …
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Jason Lindsey has a new portfolio of still and motion work he’s titled Food Life. It captures all the ways that food is so often the center of human interaction.
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Jim Baldwin understands the importance of place. He is constantly assessing space everywhere he goes. It’s how he views the world, and even when he’s trying to turn off his location scouting …
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His first year out of art school, Marc Phares got a job creating storyboards, hundreds and hundreds of them. From there it was a natural progression to animatics and motion …
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John Fedele began the transition from stills to motion about ten years ago by immersing himself in the technology in an attempt to learn everything he could about this new …
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The new 2019 Spring Workbook will launch our new motion tabs for live action directors and animators as well as a new digitally enhanced online version. As part of the launch we asked the featured directors and …
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Our interview with Once Films director Chris Ryan is the first in a series of interviews with directors and animators about their transition to motion. Workbook works to create an …
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Above: Robin Del Pino Prop Stylist Whether it’s a wardrobe stylist, a producer, a location scout, or post- production you need, Workbook has it all and more in our Production …