13

Nov

T-Mobile TXT UP latest

Posted by Will in Animation, Design, Film

Yesterday I finished adding sound FX and music to an animation Ben and me have been working on recently for T-Mobile. It’s a minute and a half short that joins others in the series of animations Bold have created for the online anti-bullying campaign “TXT UP”. It’s called “Molly’s Story” and we have tried to bring her story to life in a visually clean, abstract world of animation very loosely inspired by a bunch of illustrated posters we stumbled upon like “Jeremyville” mentioned a few posts back.

Here’s how it turned out:

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15

Oct

Creative work experience placement at Bold Creative!

Posted by anouk in Design, Film
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We are looking for a creative, hardworking and enthusiastic person to join our team for a 2 month internship (expenses paid). This is a great opportunity for a college/uni student or recent graduate who is looking to gain experience in a thriving creative agency.

Main duties and responsibilities:

Managing and maintaining the Bold Ink website, Bold Creative’s dedicated youth site

- Updating the site with the most up-to-date news

- Gathering content for the blog

- Writing blog posts

- Social networking on Facebook and Twitter

General office duties/runner

- Assisting designers with creative work

- Administrative duties

- Runner

- Production assistant – assisting film producers on shoots

Person specification:

- Creative skills – general knowledge of design programmes (Photoshop, Illustrator) and editing programmes (Final Cut Pro and AfterEffects)

- Current or recent graduate on creative course at college or uni

- Good communication skills

- Willing and able to take initiative and contribute new ideas

If you feel that you would suit this role, please send your CV and a cover letter outlining why to Anouk@boldcreative.co.uk by 5pm Monday November 9th. Interviews will take place on Thursday November 19th. We look forward to hearing from you!

Join our facebook group and follow us on twitter to be the first to hear of exciting opportunities.

12

Oct

Jeremy Scott for Addidas, Directed by Nabil

Posted by Mured in Animation, Design, Fashion, Film, Graphics, Illustration, motion graphics
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Great live action with animation..
More of Jeremy Scott’s work here

Other collaborations by the director include Kanye West, K’Naan, Common and John Legend..
For more from this director, click here

Song: Esau Mwamwaya f. MIA & Santigold, “Get It Up”

0_0 inspired?
Do something!

01

Oct

Digital Disruption Progress

Posted by Tony in Film

Bold Ink

Digital Disruption Blog

 Me, Lindsay, and Nurrull Have been holding regular workshops at the Mile End Community Project in Tower Hamlets as part of our yearlong project called ‘Digital Disruption’. Over recent weeks we have been hanging out with a group of young Muslim guys from the Mile End area to discuss “PROPAGANDA” as this is the focus of our first of four Digital Disruption films…

In particular we’ve been discussing the way in which propaganda works, outlining the 7 sins of propaganda, breaking them down and discovering how they apply to the boys everyday life. Through doing this we are also shaping the content of the film by using the workshops as a primary research source…

Over the coming weeks we will be hanging out with the boys a lot more as we moving into pre-production for the film. So pay us a visit again soon and I’ll update you more on whats happening with the project, mean while you can always visit the Digital Disruption Blog;

http://digidisruption.wordpress.com/

 

04

Sep

Tagmap workshops in East London

Posted by Rukia in Film, Workshops
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Becca and I went down to St Hildas Community centre in Bethnal Green along with ex Blue Peter presenter Konnie Huq to talk to young people about issues that affect them. The project is called Tagmap and it’s about getting young Muslims to talk about their perspectives on current events and what they relate to.

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We started the workshop off with a brainstorm of all the things that we would like to address and talk about in the workshop. I think this helped them to open up more and to express views that aren’t normally shared. The main part of the workshop was getting the girls to film themselves talking about what they thought was important and felt needed to be told. The conversations were broad and included issues around identity, the media, the Muslim and non-Muslim community and generational differences. It’s not often that young people are asked such questions so to find out what they thought helped me to build my own perspective on things.

The responses were then uploaded on to our website: tagmap.wordpress.com

Young people can view the videos on the website and agree or disagree also leave their comments. I think this is a great way interacting with other people and finding out what they think about issues that affect them.