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		<title>MK12 History of America</title>
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History of AmericaUploaded by sabotage

Virtually everyone in the post production/motion graphics industry had heard of MK12, and virtually every one in the real world (green pill) has seen their work. Opening title sequence for James Bond: Quantum of Solace, that was them.



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Virtually everyone in the post production/motion graphics industry had heard of <a href="http://www.mk12.com/">MK12</a>, and virtually every one in the real world (green pill) has seen their work. Opening title sequence for James Bond: Quantum of Solace, that was them.</p>
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A few years back when I was working at <a href="http://www.nike.com">Nike</a> I was turned on to a short film they did called, &#8220;MK12&#8217;s, History of America&#8221;. At the time I was more into it for entertainment value, but after I got more and more involved with motion graphics and 3D etc., I really gained an appreciation for their work. Their mixture of live action and motion graphics really compliment each other! &#8220;History of America&#8221; is pretty much a clinic on how to execute a ridiculously complicated short &#8216;film&#8217; perfectly. The video is a little long, but trust me it&#8217;s worth it!</p>
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