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I just wanna know if you guys know some really good motion graphics design companies...

 

You can post the links right here.

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I'm not sure if John C. Burns is still putting out new work, but his site's a pretty fun peek into the evolution of TV news graphics......

 

jcbd.com

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One of my fave graphics are those of the Dr. Phil Show... You would say they are Rezn8's work (looking at ET and The Insider). I haven't seen them around there in their portfolio...

 

Does anyone know if those Dr. Phil Show graphics were made by Rezn8 or an other company?

 

The previous graphics for Dr. Phil were made by 168designgroup.

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Someone thinks I'm comparable to some big design houses!

 

Hooray!!

 

You certainly are! When's you're new site going to launch? I'm eager.

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One of my fave graphics are those of the Dr. Phil Show... You would say they are Rezn8's work (looking at ET and The Insider). I haven't seen them around there in their portfolio...

 

I believe that Novocom did the Entertainment Tonight/The Insider graphics, as well as CNBC's new blue-and-chrome 3D look, not to mention others.

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I believe that Novocom did the Entertainment Tonight/The Insider graphics, as well as CNBC's new blue-and-chrome 3D look, not to mention others.

 

Novocom didn't do the current version of ET/Insider (they did a version about 8 years ago). REZN8, as FoxFan said, did the most recent version.

 

As far as CNBC, if this is the blue-and-chrome look you referenced, that was done by Element.

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Element did the current CNBC look? I know I heard the current one was done by Pyburn, and there's a still of it on the splash page of their shell of a website.

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Sorry for any misunderstanding. I was merely stating that Element did the some recent work for CNBC. Not knowing exactly what version of the 'new blue-and-chrome 3D look' jcdnow was referencing, I attached an example of Element's CNBC design hoping he would clarify his observation.

 

I believe that the 2006 Pyburn design has been tweaked "in-house" over the last year or so, with a bit of help from various outfits like Element.

 

http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/cnbc/about_those_new_cnbc_graphics_49638.asp

 

Element did the current CNBC look? I know I heard the current one was done by Pyburn, and there's a still of it on the splash page of their shell of a website.

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Sorry for any misunderstanding. I was merely stating that Element did the some recent work for CNBC. Not knowing exactly what version of the 'new blue-and-chrome 3D look' jcdnow was referencing, I attached an example of Element's CNBC design hoping he would clarify his observation.

 

I believe that the 2006 Pyburn design has been tweaked "in-house" over the last year or so, with a bit of help from various outfits like Element.

 

http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/cnbc/about_those_new_cnbc_graphics_49638.asp

 

Element did the current CNBC look? I know I heard the current one was done by Pyburn, and there's a still of it on the splash page of their shell of a website.

 

I may be stupid in asking, but does Element or Pyburn have a website?

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