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1

Shake!

Nuncle was asked to create the open animation for the main-stage event at the annual TED Conference in Vancouver B.C. With a deep dive into metaphor we asked what will be the next game changing innovation that will propel our world forward. The built environment was utterly transformed by a simple clay brick, then by the personal computer. What will be the next world altering breakthrough look like?

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2

The
Beach
Boys

Nuncle was asked to come back the following year to again create an original open for TED Vancouver, TED's main stage conference event of the year. Nuncle worked with Garry Waller of Momentist to conceive and creative direct. Nuncle also designed all original speaker titles introductions for the distinguished TED speakers.

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3

Remember
This

Opening for the venerable New York Film Festival. Simplicity and sophistication resulting in a dynamic effect - directors names are called out through voiceover as they drop into frame. A rhythmic cascading abstraction forms, the directors names ultimately slowing to a calmness, bringing the audience to the start of each of the festivals’ films.

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4

An Eye
for the
Animal

Nuncle was asked to return to do the open animation for the NYFF. Given only a stack of black and white stills of some very famous people in film, Nuncle stitched together an open using techicolor type and overlays done in sequenced animations put to a great soul track - all to dynamic affect.

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5

Everything
is Copy

Nuncle was asked to return to do the open animation for the NYFF. Given only a stack of black and white stills of some very famous people in film, Nuncle stitched together an open using techicolor type and overlays done in sequenced animations put to a great soul track - all to dynamic affect.

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