Posted
on December 12, 2019
The latest edition of The Game Awards went live today on the back of this dark and detailed CG promotional trailer based on the concept “Games Come Alive” from the crew at Panoply in London with audio by Human Robot Soul. [Watch]
One of our biggest issues ever, STASH 135 packs two and half hours of new motion brilliance (including behind the scenes features and exclusive interviews) into The Stash Permanent Collection – the planet’s premier online video archive of design, animation, and VFX. [Watch]
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Mark Lindner, director at Panoply in London: “Through hypnotically crafted anthesis, Tide is an ever-evolving composition that challenges us to visually retain the present moment, while simultaneously creating anticipation for the next. [Watch]
Panoply today announced the exciting news of Simon Holmedal joining the award-winning London based studio as a Director and Partner. [Watch]
Posted
on January 30, 2016
From the release: Seattle, WA – Seattle animation and design production company, Anchor Point, has added London-based Panoply to its roster for exclusive representation in North America. Mark Lindner and Renaud Futterer launched Panoply in 2015 with the release of two short films showcasing their expertise in creative thinking, design-led outcomes and high-end production. The […] [Watch]
Posted
on August 12, 2015
Director Mark Lindner at London studio Panoply says the studio’s sleek and fractured new CG opus “Genesis” draws “heavily on a visual currency distilled from the subconscious and the psychology of self [and] dares us to fleetingly glimpse our own origins, our civilization and the known universe.” Audio by Echoic. [Watch]