GMUNK—Tron Visual Graphics
Recently the motion graphics pioneer Bradley G Munkowitz’s, GMUNK, updated his portfolio with eight case studies for the visual graphics and eye-candy work that he lead for Tron.  Each of the projects show multiple renders, behind the scenes elements, and beautiful screenshots of the work.   

For the entirety of 2010, munkowitz led a black-ops team of GFX all-stars deep into the darkness at Digital Domain crafting over 12 minutes of holographic content for the feature film Tron

Back in the early 2000s I remember being blown away by GMUNK’s work.  In fact his work, along with other up and coming interactive and motion designers, was one of my major influences in perusing design.
Bonus points to anyone who makes an animated GIF of his Mandingo Immortal project.  I’m sure it’ll be an instant Tumblr hit.

GMUNK—Tron Visual Graphics

Recently the motion graphics pioneer Bradley G Munkowitz’s, GMUNK, updated his portfolio with eight case studies for the visual graphics and eye-candy work that he lead for Tron.  Each of the projects show multiple renders, behind the scenes elements, and beautiful screenshots of the work.   

For the entirety of 2010, munkowitz led a black-ops team of GFX all-stars deep into the darkness at Digital Domain crafting over 12 minutes of holographic content for the feature film Tron

Back in the early 2000s I remember being blown away by GMUNK’s work.  In fact his work, along with other up and coming interactive and motion designers, was one of my major influences in perusing design.

Bonus points to anyone who makes an animated GIF of his Mandingo Immortal project.  I’m sure it’ll be an instant Tumblr hit.

Fifty of Fifty
Photographer and designer Rick Nunn is getting close to completing his Project 50—50 days, 50 photos with a 50mm lens.  Best of all he is posting videos of the setup involved in most of the shots.

I get asked a lot — “Why are you doing this?”, generally my answer is — “Just for the sake of it”. But let me expand on that a little more. To me the value of this project is completely inherent in the act of doing it or, more importantly, the act of completing it at a level of quality with which I am happy — I’m doing it to prove to myself that I can.

Follow Rick Nunn on Tumblr.

Fifty of Fifty

Photographer and designer Rick Nunn is getting close to completing his Project 5050 days, 50 photos with a 50mm lens.  Best of all he is posting videos of the setup involved in most of the shots.

I get asked a lot — “Why are you doing this?”, generally my answer is — “Just for the sake of it”. But let me expand on that a little more. To me the value of this project is completely inherent in the act of doing it or, more importantly, the act of completing it at a level of quality with which I am happy — I’m doing it to prove to myself that I can.

Follow Rick Nunn on Tumblr.