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OFFF Is Not a Festival. It is a Mindset.

2 months 1 week ago
After 25 years, OFFF Barcelona director Pep Salazar has one answer for why thousands of creatives keep boarding planes to Barcelona every April: "OFFF is a peaceful place to meet. And we need these places, especially now." In this exclusive conversation, Salazar opens up about the festival's evolution, the metaverse experiment he'd rather forget, why Motion Design is the full rock band, and what must never be lost when he's no longer in the room.
Carlos El Asmar

Keeping Visual Storytelling Alive: The Importance of Concept Art — Part 4

2 months 2 weeks ago
Curiosity, passion, and the drive to connect: these are the qualities that give Concept Art its lasting power. In the final installment of Keeping Visual Storytelling Alive, featured artists Eduardo Peña, Léa Pinto, and David Palumbo reflect on what fuels their work and why, no matter how the industry evolves, art made with intention will always have a place in the stories we tell.
Ashley Francis

Tim Fox Joins Final Frontier

2 months 2 weeks ago
Final Frontier welcomes Tim Fox to its global roster of directors and creators. Tim Fox brings together creative authorship and technical versatility in a way few directors can. Fluent across 2D, 3D, live-action, and hybrid techniques, he approaches every project with a storyteller’s mindset and a designer’s precision.
Staff

The Motion Awards X Are Here, Entering a Bold New Era

2 months 3 weeks ago
A decade after its founding, The Motion Awards returns with a new website, juror nominations, and two powerful new distinctions, marking not just an anniversary, but a deeper declaration of what Motion Design has always deserved.
Carlos El Asmar

Labor of Love : How Breanna Lynn Turned Community, Trust, and Radical Belief into Drive It Like You Stole It

3 months ago
Breanna Lynn’s Drive It Like You Stole It began as a no-budget spec car commercial and became something far bigger, a testament to community, trust, and radical belief. With no client, no agency, and no budget, she rallied more than eighty collaborators to help bring an ambitious vision to life, proving that when the conviction is real enough, people show up. More than a film, the project is a reminder that meaningful work rarely begins with permission, it begins with courage.
Ashley Francis
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