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Ready Player One by Luke Guyer, ADAA Winner 2016, Commercial Animation and Motion Graphics

2016年11月21日 00:11 ·
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Congratulations to Luke Guyer with: "Ready Player One".
The 2016 Adobe Design Achievement Award for Commercial Animation and Motion Graphics goes to Luke Guyer from the School of Visual Arts in the United States for Ready Player One:
a breathtaking title sequence for an upcoming film based on the dystopian novel by Ernest Cline. Combining the aesthetics of a fast and dirty technological revolution with a modern polish, Ready Player One takes the viewer through a whirlwind of clever metaphors that reveal the film’s tone, tension, and time.
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