• Google I/O Experiment

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    Celebrating the power of input/output and the wonderful nature of code, Instrument created this fun and addicting game for this year's Google I/O experiment. Through your ability to keep tapping the correct sequence of combinations, the game allows you to unlock a bevy of other mini-games and other experiential delights. We ran through it this morning, and it was quite a good time. You can check out the game and more about the Google I/O experiment and event at the Google I/O website (btw it works best on a smart phone or tablet).

  • Google's Brand New Baby

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    Google's new spot aims to show how their extensive roster of products from chat, maps and Google Plus can help a young pregnant couple during some of the most important moment of their lives. This spot is quite heart felt and does a good job of showing the power that Google's products can have when used in combination to power our digital lives.

  • Drifting

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    Drifting from Tim Divall on Vimeo.

    Nice animated film work from first year film student, Tim Divall. Drifting is the story of a young boy facing the dilemma and fears of growing up in the adult world. We really love the style of of this animated short. The motion is smooth and the story is engaging and easy to follow.

  • Contours of Difference

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    They say that copying in the one of the highest forms of flattery. If that's the case then the Contour camera might just be attempting to flatter the crap out of the Go Pro. Close match? We think so. We initially ran across this piece on our sister site, The Denver Egotist, and they called it, this is a little too close for comfort. But then again, perhaps it's simply how footage looks when you strap a camera to the head of your friends and send them into life or death situations. You be the judge.

  • Adult World

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    Portland-based director, Scott Coffey, will be debuting his new full-length feature, Adult World, at the upcoming Tribeca Film Festival on April 17 – 28, 2013. The film has been gaining traction and is being touted as one of the more anticipated screenings during the opening weekend of the festival.

    The movie follows a naive writer, Amy, as she begrudgingly takes a job at a local sex shop. As Amy's world becomes more intertwined with the shop she begins to learn that inspiration can be found in the most unlikely places.

    The film stars Emma Roberts as Amy and John Cusack as her unlikely mentor, Rat Billings. It was produced by Treehouse Pictures, a New York and LA based production company.

  • Truth Story Love

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    We hadn't seen Epipheo Studios short on their storytelling methods and processes before. We came across this the other day and wanted to share. The production on this piece is really well done, easy to understand and does a great job of getting you involved in the process. Isn't that the hallmark of any good storyteller? We think so.

  • 8 Million x 50,000

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    How does Domino's celebrate attaining 8 million fans on Facebook? With dominos, of course — 50,328 to be precise. It took a team of seven a whopping 120 hours to assemble this massive installation to show their appreciation for the appreciation (huh?). It turned out pretty well, but it would have been cool if they showed more overhead footage of the collapse to get a better sense of the scale of the piece. Fun.

  • Dance Dance Pony

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    Wieden + Kennedy London recently finished this spot for European internet provider, 3. It features a cute, dancing pony and Fleetwood Mac. Just be warned the saccharine levels are at about 300% on this one. Oh, as if that's not enough cute for you, you can also remix the pony using the PonyMixer.

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