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Our Official DVD Showreel Interface
Posted by admin in 2. Showreel Interface on March 24th, 2009
1984 Showreel interface
Concept: Julio Wood & Ivo Martinovic
Art Direction: Ivo Martinovic
Graphic Design: Ivo Martinovic
Copy: Julio Wood
Interface developer: Goran Stankovic
Our showreel is divided in three categories: TVC commercials, Locations overview & Set building.

When given the time and opportunity, Ivo and his designers have a habit of dwelling on and designing a labyrinth of details. For example, the interfaces on the showreel are symbolic representations of each commercial. After each TVC is played, the background image and interface changes – with each image corresponding symbolically to the commercial that has just been played.
Sometimes the images are fairly abstract and sometimes the solution is a simple, literal representation of the piece.
*The image above is of Ivo’s daughter Petra. While we were working on this project, his wife was in her 3rd month of pregnancy.
* try remember your first birthday…you can’t? now you know how they must feel.
Bonus – Set Build
Posted by admin in 2. Showreel Interface on March 21st, 2009
Bonus Section – Locations in Serbia
Posted by admin in 2. Showreel Interface on March 21st, 2009
There is another bonus section on our showreel – Locations. We decided to present Serbia and Montenegro ( because of it’s see side and beautifull montain resorts ). These locations have been presented in a quick preview manner, just to inform what is out there. More extensive data base in available upon request.
Belgrade.
“Belgrade, the city at the confluence of the Danube and the Sava has forged to itself the confluence of cultures as different as the East Ottoman, the Austrian Europe and the Slav civilisation. Destroyed more than twenty times in the course of its millennial history, Belgrade has kept a Balkanic firmness and pride. The “White Town” surprises always especially by its stormy rhythm of life and by a certain nonchalance that found their origins in its history full of movements. So trip to Belgrade is also a trip through history!”
Serbia.
“The central Serbia has been the heart of Serbia, where Serbian kings had constructed their capitals, but also the place where the nicest monasteries in the Serbian Orthodoxy had been constructed. The country of the hills and villages grouped along the rivers with numerous meanders. Sumadija offers many possibilities for holidays in the natural environnement followed by the discovery of the Serbian customs. The folklore festivals and the gipsy drums, the classical music in the shadowed parks, this the atmosphere in the spring and summer time, in the valleys distant from the capital. Sumadija has been also the region of the best known spas in Serbia, where you can refresh your body and spirit in the forests and in the affordable hotels...” – www.tourismserbia.com
Montenegro.
“Montenegro – 1000 Facets of the Kaleidoscope –The Wild Beauty at The Southern Adriatic. “Black” mountains, blue sea, green alpine meadows, awe-inspiring canyons, idyllic lakes. A universe in a nutshell – far apart from the beaten tourist tracks. A re-discovered paradise opens up to its guests.” – text from www.montenegro.travel










