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Tag Archives: morph
Milk & Cookies: a video of morphing breakfast servings
Micaël Reynaud made this one too! Check out The King of Legoland if you missed his previous feature on this site.
The Alphabet by Alessandro Novelli
For every letter in the alphabet, Alessandro Novelli has picked a typeface that starts with the corresponding letter and animated each letter’s morph into the next.
Still Moving video of New York City
Drift from mustardcuffins on Vimeo. Kottke posted this peculiar new style of video animation called “Still Moving” that looks like a traveling time-lapse video if it had smooth transitions between each scene. It’s a bit weird and hard to describe, … Continue reading
Video showing the various faces of Michael Jackson
That morphing effect certainly makes it creepy. The original video actually had some snarky remark at the end about Michael Jackson’s true heart which I found distasteful, so I posted this slightly edited one instead. Thanks Simon!