For unknown reasons someone wanted to ask me a bunch of questions about myself and my craft. You can view the interview here:
http://flipthemedia.com/index.php/2011/12/five-minutes-with-ben-pohl/
Interview with “Flip the Media”
APEC CNN spot
Warning: Shameless self-promo.
This is a commercial I made for air on CNN. Made 100% in After Effects, using lots of Trapcode 3D Stroke.
Enjoy!
Tagged: after effects, apec, cnn, design, motion graphics, tv spot
How to Network
A few weeks ago I left my comfortable day job to start my own business. And I've discovered that networking is everything… simply everything.
This is a great talk by Michael Ellsberg. He is specifically talking about ditching college and going straight for critical mentor relationships.
Here's the brief summary:
You create mentor relationships by giving to your mentors. "givers get". But very important: When you give, it has to be selfless (although highly directional), only if your giving is genuine will you genuinely receive later in life.
There are 3 types of giving:
-Give your knowledge/consult (you know something they don't know, even if they're experts)
-Give your connections, give leads to people you know (both parties that you introduce must benefit, not 1-way benefits)
-Give/show your eagerness to put your mentors advice into action. It will speak volumes to them.
Tagged: business, entrepreneur, mentoring, networking
Divination Title Sequence
This is something I'm very proud of. The Divination Title Sequence:
Every image is the artwork of Gostave Doré. I wanted the title sequence to serve two purposes: To establish the worldview of the movie, and give a VERY brief primer on the conflict of spiritual creatures.
I liked Gostave's art so much because it looks like a historical drawing, as if the events were documented with pencils. I wanted the events of the past to feel credible and literal, like you were turning pages on an ancient history book.
All of this art is originally black and white. I added "old tones" and old paper textures to add to the "historic book" feel.
This sequence was designed and animated before we shot the film, it was a fun way to prepare myself for the huge task of telling this story.
Tagged: after effects, design, divination, Gostave Doré, motion graphics, title sequence, titles
John Jay on creativity
I watched this at the perfect time in my life. It's time to break out of the silo.
Tagged: break out, career, creativity, inspiration, john jay, weiden+kennedy
Filming Inception’s Corridor & Zero-Gravity Sequences
I have no words after watching this. So amazing….
Tagged: christopher nolan, cool, inception, production, special effects
FCPX
Final Cut Pro X is making quite a stir in the post-production community. Final Cut Pro 7.0 has become the standard in many production companies. It was the editing system of choice for Divination. The main complaints, I gather, are that they've changed so many things, and removed so many features, that it's no longer a professional application. Personally, I wouldn't try to make feature film on it, it seems much more suited to the "straight from camera to YouTube" workflow.
But the best responses I've seen are these two:
Ron Brinkmann, who developed the compositing software Shake that was eventually bought by Apple, has a unique perspective on the Apple mentality.
And I love this video response:
Time to dive into Adobe Premiere Pro.
Tagged: editing, fcpx, final cut pro
Watch a 2-Hour Discussion Between Steven Spielberg, JJ Abrams and James Cameron
This is a real treat. All three of these directors in one place discussing Spielberg's work. Amazing.
Tagged: directing, filmmaking, James Cameron, JJ Abrams, Steven Spielberg
Full Divination Trailer
It's finally up! We'll soon disclose screening details. Enjoy…
Tagged: divination, trailer










