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Our classic Mograph Holiday with David Ariew
David Ariew joins us for some Halloween shenanigans. We talk about what he's been up to this year, FAB.com, and play with Vizcom.ai live on the air for some hilarious results. Happy Halloween!
David Ariew is a renowned 3D motion designer and educator. He has collaborated with high-profile artists such as Katy Perry, Beeple, Zedd, Deadmau5, Keith Urban, Excision, and The Lumineers. Known for his expertise in Cinema4D, Octane Render, and Realflow, Ariew's work often involves creating intricate visual elements like ice caves, melting figures, and dynamic water scenes. In addition to his design work, he is an NFT artist and a dedicated educator in C4D and Octane, sharing his knowledge through various tutorial series. Ariew, who is also referred to by the nickname "Octane Jesus," is recognized for his innovative approach in utilizing tools like KitBash3d and Octane for animation https://arievvisuals.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/xrmotinon/support
Our annual Spooky Special with David Ariew. EJ sadly couldn't make it this year, but we're keeping the tradition alive despite this hectic year.
DAT Denver! // Sponsored by Dell Technologies, RNDR, Nvidia, and Toolfarm. Featuring Bryan Coleman, Byron Stanford, David Ariew, Chelsea Evenstar, Cameron Butterfield, Luis Miranda, Shawn Astrom, Jen Van Horn, Scott Unruh, Revilo, EJ Hassenfratz, Chris Schmidt, Jonathan Winbush, Mathias
Sarah Gibson joins us along with David Ariew for our annual holiday show. Sarah gives us info on her work on Marvel and Pixar Movies. Ariew tells us about his latest NFT Project.
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Josh Pierce Episode 58: Show Notes.Welcome to a very exciting edition of NorCal and Shill! Joining us today is Visual Artist and Digital Art director, Josh Pierce. Working in 3D, Josh focuses on surreal and natural themes, evoking a sense of awe and spiritual calm with his sublime use of color and compensation. In our conversation, we hear about Josh's hardware wallet status and what he thought when he first heard of NFTs. We learn why he chose art as a profession, the other jobs he's done aside from being an artist, the animal he would choose to be, his favorite food, and his ideal home destination. The best piece of advice Josh has ever received is to always be you, and we come to understand why that is so important in a society governed by whatever is trending. Our guest offers up some advice to new artists joining the NFT space, before questioning Guy about his favorite style of art and whether he's a fan of synthwave music. We end the show with Josh giving shout-outs to the important people in his life. You do not want to miss this one! Key Points From This Episode:• A warm welcome to today's guest, Josh Pierce. • How to deal with a heatwave. • Josh's hardware wallet status. • His initial thoughts when he first heard about NFTs. • Why he chose art as a profession. • Choosing to support artists who are willing to put in the work. • Other jobs Josh has worked aside from being an artist, including being a janitor. • The animal he would choose to be, and why. • His favorite food. • The best piece of advice he's been given. • Why it's important to always be exactly who you are and do what you love. • Josh's advice to new artists joining the NFT space. • Where he would choose to live and why. • Josh begins questioning Guy, starting with Guy's favorite style of art. • Guy's take on synthwave music. • Josh gives shout-outs to Ted's Little Dream, Post Wook, Adamtastic, Ryan Talbot, David Ariew, and this podcast's entire squad. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Josh Pierce on TwitterJosh Pierce on InstagramJosh Pierce on YouTubeJosh Pierce Website (Impermanence)Josh Pierce 3D ResourcesJosh Pierce on SuperRareJosh Pierce on Nifty GatewayJosh Pierce on OpenSeaJosh Pierce on ArtStationNorCal and Shill on Twitter
Arnaud Mellinger joins us to talk about the mechanics & art of the incredibly gorgeous projection maps he helps create at Moment Factory. We also discuss David Ariew's recent hack and how to protect yourself.
We chat with David Ariew, Luis Miranda, and collector Peter Costi about the NFT world and where it's headed.
Origin Stories welcomes BakaArts to discuss: 00:00 - Introduction 02:44 - What is your origin story? 13:12 - His eternal journey of trying new things 15:01 - Storytelling and Ethertales 21:51 - Bringing a massive book to life 25:51 - How did you choose your first NFT? 29:06 - How do you then distribute across platforms? 30:35 - Spending $25,000 on minting the Surrogates 34:56 - Including collectors in the Ethertales 40:05 - Making it longterm and leaving a legacy 41:25 - The Lightning Round 50:35 - What's next? Episode mentions: Parrott_ism, David Ariew, MJData, Ric Galbraith, SuperRare, Rarible, Lirona, Artifex Project, 888, Nifty Gateway, Moebius, Peter Mohrbacher, Robbie Trevino, An, Max Hay, Kreature Kastle, jazsi BakaArts Twitter: /TheBakaArts Instagram: /bakaarts Website: bartsy.co
Andy Lefton is here to talk medical animation, music, and of course Star Wars! David Ariew drops by to tell us about his new NFT drop on Nifty as well.
Stuart Lippincott joins us along with guest host, David Ariew, to talk about his Nifty drop & sticking with dailies.
EJ Hassenfratz and David Ariew join us for our annual Holiday show.
Our Spooky Halloween Special with Ej Hassenfratz and David Ariew. Guests call in with their spooky client stories from hell!
David Ariew is here and it’s just like old times. Octane, Deadmau5, and silly antics as usual.
A discussion on render engines featuring Chad Ashley, David Ariew, Billy Chitkin, & Raphael Rau.
Sekani Soloman joins us to talk about his new Star Wars short, chat about render engines, and discuss different types of #mograph jobs. Special guest host, David Ariew.
It’s our traditional holiday show with David Ariew, EJ Hassenfratz, and special call-in guests. Grab a scotch and join us by the fire.
David Ariew joins us for a celebration of 200 episodes. EJ even shows up for a bit to goof around with us, reminisce, and listen to terrible outtakes. Ryan Talbot and Jules Ubach call in to say hi, we judge our first demo reels, and we watch some funny and heartfelt congrats videos from our mograph industry friends.
This week David Brodeur swings by to talk to us about his art, Instagram, and inspiration. We talk about our trip to see EJ in Denver, David Ariew’s Monkey Legs, GOT, West World, Rick and Morty, Grumpy Cat, Redshift RT, and Houdini.
David Ariew joins us and it’s just like old times. We talk about Octane as usual, but also take a turn to television entertainment and how it’s influencing our work.
Today’s guest is a very talented children’s book illustrator, Simona Ceccarelli. She is half British, half Italian, half Swiss and more than a quarter French. She lives in Switzerland with her husband and two children, but what I find most interesting about Simona is that she wasn’t always in the creative field. In fact, Simona spent most of her life working as a research scientist. Simona switched careers back in 2013 and never looked back. She is a great example that it is never too late to reinvent yourself. No matter how old you are or what career you’re in. It is possible! I also interviewed several other guests on this podcast that share a similar path with Simona. You may remember David Ariew from episode 56. He went From Neuroscience to Motion Graphics, then Ryan Summers episode 50, Ryan switched from science to art, Lloyd Alvarez episode 42, he was pre-med before he switched to Motion Graphics and Nick Lyons episode 45, he switched from History Major to Motion Graphics. These talented artists are now doing what they love all because they followed their heart. Nothing stopped them from pursuing their dreams and nothing should stop you. Our past guest Scott Buoncristiano said it best in episode 51. He said: “The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago, but the second best time is today.” and Scott was another late bloomer. He didn’t start drawing until he was 36 years old and now he is a very busy freelance illustrator in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. All that to say that It is never too late to follow your dreams. Website: http://www.smceccarelli.com
David Ariew is a freelance 3D motion artist. Website: www.arievvisuals.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/DavidAriew Instagram: www.instagram.com/davidariew/
David Ariew is back again to discuss Octane 2018.1 RC1 for Cinema4D. We discuss fractal fever, Planetary nodes, Corona 3, CES, and David gives us TONS of advice on what Switch games are good.
Our podcast for that time in-between Christmas and New Years where you don’t know what’s going on. David Ariew joins us to casually talk about some sweet links and just chat during the holiday.
David Ariew; freelance 3D motion artist discusses show reels with host Blair. David’s latest reel departs from the standard reel. We discuss work & also how personal a reel can be not only for the content, but the way it is presented. Show Notes: Compiled by Matt Lloyd 00.44 - David’s new reel 01.58 - Ice Caves music video 03.05 - Composer Ivan Torrent collaborated on the reel. David worked on Space Whales with him too. 06.55 - Music and sound choices can make or break a reel, as of course can the choice of work you show. 08.30 - Discussion the editing process, and how David focuses on a particular piece for a while on the reel, without jumping around too much from project to project. 10.09 - Grouping parts of the reel by grade/colour of the footage. 16.35 - Why Blair didn’t need a reel once during the first two months of freelancing. 18.20 - David’s recent collaboration on the Ice Caves video with Grant Inouye and Christopher Rutledge 19.00 - The current mograph debate: take up Houdini? Or stick to what you really love and get better and better at that? 21.40 - Discussion of how studios collaborate by playing to the strengths of the different team members. 22.30 - The perils of being a one man band, like David. 24.55 - David rarely works in house since specialising in 3d. 26.55 - David Ariew and Brograph collaborate with DeadMaus on his visuals. He himself is really into making 3d and using Octane. 28.00 - Discussion of the huge depth of today’s software, and how much space there is to become a specialist within a given package. 32.00 - The importance of keeping abreast of what the latest tech makes possible. 33.15 - Pro Video Picks 33.43 - Inspirational videos Ruin by Wes Ball The Leviathan by Ruairi Robinson (check out 01.03 shot of docking bay.) 37.08 - Software/Tech: World Creator Realflow for C4D 41.31 - Following The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel StuZor, Beeple, Sekani Solomon, Hoodass, Josef Bshara 43.05 - Inspiration and Influence Vimeo and Instagram, Octane Facebook Group, stills from movies and the real world using PureRef 44.27 - Follow David Online: web Instagram 46.36 - Who should be on the show? Josef Bshara Raoul Marks Ryan Talbot Alex Ness Justin LeDuc Pro Video Podcast Online: Blair Walker - Twitter Pro Video Podcast - Slack Pro Video Podcast - Facebook Group Pro Video Podcast - Twitter Pro Video Podcast - Website
David Ariew joins us again just like old times, we talk about his new music video on iTunes, talk render engines for a while, discuss using Youtube as a marketing tool, friending clients on social media, the Dunning–Kruger effect, Kerplunk, VR, video games, and more.
We understand that learning Cinema 4D can be a challenge. So we asked EJ Hassenfratz and David Ariew to Answer common Cinema 4D questions from the School of Motion community. https://www.schoolofmotion.com/podcast/cinema-4d-questions-ej-hassenfratz-david-ariew
Music Videos, Concert Graphics, Film, 3D, Rendering and VFX. Host Blair Walker asks David Ariew about his latest work for Katy Perry’s concert visuals as well as the music video for Michael Marquart, ‘Walk Away’. Exceptionally, David created the entire video on his own over 4 months. This episode explores pushing yourself way past your comfort zones in your creative endeavours. Show Note Links: Katy Perry Show Open Walk Away Singularity NAB 2016 Rewind - David Ariew Siggraph 2017 Rewind - David Ariew Pro Video Picks: Fxphd: Production Tested Mograph: How to Work Fast and Flexible Fxphd: A Guerrilla Filmmakers Guide to After Effects Gareth Edwards X-Particles Gorilla Guide to X-Particles Who do you follow online: Raoul Marks Josef Bsharah Robert Sundelin Beeple Tim Cahn Vitaly Bulgarov Luke Doyle Zigor Samaniego David Ariew online: Ariev Visuals David Ariew - Instagram David Ariew - Twitter David Ariew - Vimeo David Ariew - Facebook Pro Video Podcast Online: Blair Walker - Twitter Pro Video Podcast - Slack Pro Video Podcast - Facebook Group Pro Video Podcast - Twitter Pro Video Podcast - Website