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Arachne, Catflat, Canaille, Brigster, Vlad & Dirkybee, outside Peter Kavanagh's in Egerton Street, Liverpool.
Or as I feel forced to call them in faux chumminess, Ackers, Flackers, Crackers, Bladders, Vladders and Daggers.
Catflat, from Melbourne, Australia, on a European tour, came to Liverpool for 20 hours, so a three line whip was issued. She'll be seen elsewhere next week.
They're going in.... Kinda of a giveaway at this point. #flackers #lchf #lowcarb #keto #glutenfree #sugarfree
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New York based Production Company Flicker Flacker Films approached Rushes MGFX Studio to design and create ‘in scene’ HUD elements for a high-end corporate video they were producing. Having seen our Iron Man/HUD test online, our style hit their brief and we began working together, creating worked up scenes for them to slot into their edit.
The overall idea was to create interactive head up display elements that would reflect and represent the software that the film was showcasing. Working closely with the guys at Flicker Flacker allowed the project to evolve as it went along, refining sections and adapting elements as the project progressed. Using the time difference to our advantage meant we could generate elements during the day UK time, for upload and review overnight, keeping the workflow smooth and efficient.
“Design wise, the project was a nice mix of content creation and client element implementation, so we had a sound cohesive base with the software elements they provided, but could embellish them with our own designs” Brad Le Riche says, “The most challenging part of the job was trying to make the graphics seem cohesive with the scene, making them work with the main protagonists’ movements.”
The end result was a very clean looking, sophisticated corporate video, that nicely married the clients software elements with a clean holographic interface creating the futuristic look that Flicker Flacker were keen to achieve.
“This is our third data graphic driven sequence, we seem to be carving a nice reputation for this kind of work, and one we are all keen to kindle. Every designer loves creating smart slick data graphics, and we have had the chance to some beautiful work on this project with a very supportive client.
See the video at: www.ubnt.com/mfi
New York based Production Company Flicker Flacker Films approached Rushes MGFX Studio to design and create ‘in scene’ HUD elements for a high-end corporate video they were producing. Having seen our Iron Man/HUD test online, our style hit their brief and we began working together, creating worked up scenes for them to slot into their edit.
The overall idea was to create interactive head up display elements that would reflect and represent the software that the film was showcasing. Working closely with the guys at Flicker Flacker allowed the project to evolve as it went along, refining sections and adapting elements as the project progressed. Using the time difference to our advantage meant we could generate elements during the day UK time, for upload and review overnight, keeping the workflow smooth and efficient.
“Design wise, the project was a nice mix of content creation and client element implementation, so we had a sound cohesive base with the software elements they provided, but could embellish them with our own designs” Brad Le Riche says, “The most challenging part of the job was trying to make the graphics seem cohesive with the scene, making them work with the main protagonists’ movements.”
The end result was a very clean looking, sophisticated corporate video, that nicely married the clients software elements with a clean holographic interface creating the futuristic look that Flicker Flacker were keen to achieve.
“This is our third data graphic driven sequence, we seem to be carving a nice reputation for this kind of work, and one we are all keen to kindle. Every designer loves creating smart slick data graphics, and we have had the chance to some beautiful work on this project with a very supportive client.
See the video at: www.ubnt.com/mfi
New York based Production Company Flicker Flacker Films approached Rushes MGFX Studio to design and create ‘in scene’ HUD elements for a high-end corporate video they were producing. Having seen our Iron Man/HUD test online, our style hit their brief and we began working together, creating worked up scenes for them to slot into their edit.
The overall idea was to create interactive head up display elements that would reflect and represent the software that the film was showcasing. Working closely with the guys at Flicker Flacker allowed the project to evolve as it went along, refining sections and adapting elements as the project progressed. Using the time difference to our advantage meant we could generate elements during the day UK time, for upload and review overnight, keeping the workflow smooth and efficient.
“Design wise, the project was a nice mix of content creation and client element implementation, so we had a sound cohesive base with the software elements they provided, but could embellish them with our own designs” Brad Le Riche says, “The most challenging part of the job was trying to make the graphics seem cohesive with the scene, making them work with the main protagonists’ movements.”
The end result was a very clean looking, sophisticated corporate video, that nicely married the clients software elements with a clean holographic interface creating the futuristic look that Flicker Flacker were keen to achieve.
“This is our third data graphic driven sequence, we seem to be carving a nice reputation for this kind of work, and one we are all keen to kindle. Every designer loves creating smart slick data graphics, and we have had the chance to some beautiful work on this project with a very supportive client.
See the video at: www.ubnt.com/mfi
New York based Production Company Flicker Flacker Films approached Rushes MGFX Studio to design and create ‘in scene’ HUD elements for a high-end corporate video they were producing. Having seen our Iron Man/HUD test online, our style hit their brief and we began working together, creating worked up scenes for them to slot into their edit.
The overall idea was to create interactive head up display elements that would reflect and represent the software that the film was showcasing. Working closely with the guys at Flicker Flacker allowed the project to evolve as it went along, refining sections and adapting elements as the project progressed. Using the time difference to our advantage meant we could generate elements during the day UK time, for upload and review overnight, keeping the workflow smooth and efficient.
“Design wise, the project was a nice mix of content creation and client element implementation, so we had a sound cohesive base with the software elements they provided, but could embellish them with our own designs” Brad Le Riche says, “The most challenging part of the job was trying to make the graphics seem cohesive with the scene, making them work with the main protagonists’ movements.”
The end result was a very clean looking, sophisticated corporate video, that nicely married the clients software elements with a clean holographic interface creating the futuristic look that Flicker Flacker were keen to achieve.
“This is our third data graphic driven sequence, we seem to be carving a nice reputation for this kind of work, and one we are all keen to kindle. Every designer loves creating smart slick data graphics, and we have had the chance to some beautiful work on this project with a very supportive client.
See the video at: www.ubnt.com/mfi
New York based Production Company Flicker Flacker Films approached Rushes MGFX Studio to design and create ‘in scene’ HUD elements for a high-end corporate video they were producing. Having seen our Iron Man/HUD test online, our style hit their brief and we began working together, creating worked up scenes for them to slot into their edit.
The overall idea was to create interactive head up display elements that would reflect and represent the software that the film was showcasing. Working closely with the guys at Flicker Flacker allowed the project to evolve as it went along, refining sections and adapting elements as the project progressed. Using the time difference to our advantage meant we could generate elements during the day UK time, for upload and review overnight, keeping the workflow smooth and efficient.
“Design wise, the project was a nice mix of content creation and client element implementation, so we had a sound cohesive base with the software elements they provided, but could embellish them with our own designs” Brad Le Riche says, “The most challenging part of the job was trying to make the graphics seem cohesive with the scene, making them work with the main protagonists’ movements.”
The end result was a very clean looking, sophisticated corporate video, that nicely married the clients software elements with a clean holographic interface creating the futuristic look that Flicker Flacker were keen to achieve.
“This is our third data graphic driven sequence, we seem to be carving a nice reputation for this kind of work, and one we are all keen to kindle. Every designer loves creating smart slick data graphics, and we have had the chance to some beautiful work on this project with a very supportive client.
See the video at: www.ubnt.com/mfi
Herman Dune // your name my game
and see the flacker birds black as your appartment is at night
take off when my dog comes a-running to bite
and as they sit on their branches to watch the game
they're chanting your name
the crows at the game, they chant your name
and as i drive home listening to kimya's record on K
there's this deer with its little ones in the field off the freeway
and it's teaching its fawns who are still a bit lame
to chant your name
the baby deer still lame, they know your name
[go andré]
and the birch trees and the pine trees behind the summer house
they raise their voices when the cigarette drops from the city boy's mouth
and when they're shit-scared that a mighty fire could start with a tiny flame
man, they call out your name
shit-scared of a tiny flame, even the trees call your name
and the baboon, and the baboon in the cage at the mercy of scientists
he is brave and he's a-showing his teeth to resist
and despite all the drugs that they are using to tame
him, he's a-shouting your name
the baboon that no-one can tame, he's a-shouting your name
to the scientists who feel no shame, he's a-shouting your name
and when i'm lost again, well i do the same
i shout your name
(and now we're gonna slow down a little)
(a little more)
(we call it a song)
This is what happens when you google Jesse Klumb. Some of us flackers know him. It needed to be archieved before it was lost for good.
Der obere ist anscheinend eine Baumnymphe "Idea leuconoe".
Was der untere für ein Schmetterling ist konnte ich noch nicht heraus finden.
Eating #keto can be glorious. #flackers for croutons, half an #avacado , homemade #ranchdressing from scratch. #lifecouldnotbemoredelicious #ketogenic #lchf #highfat #grainfree #sugarfree
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instagram.com/mrs.otis: I say have the whole avocado :) yummy
marilynjeffersphotography: Thanks @final8harm
marilynjeffersphotography: @mrsotisalaska - woulda if I coulda
Yummy nacho seasoned #flackers going in the oven. These always turn out awesome and are a huge hit with the boys. #keto #ketogenic #flaxseed #lowcarb #lchf #glutenfree #grainfree #sugarfree #embracethelifestyle #eatfat
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thatspaleo: 👌