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The Golden Age: the Simulation
by Paul Nicholls

The Golden Age: the Simulation by Paul Nicholls

Dezeen Screen: this film by Paul Nicholls of architectural imagery studio Factory Fifteen was awarded best film at the CG Architectural 3D Awards 2011 in the architectural film/animation category.

Called The Simulation, it’s the first movie in a two-part series called The Golden Age. Nicholls made the series while studying at the Bartlett School of Architecture alongside his colleague Kibwe Tavares, author of the Robots of Brixton movie we published earlier this weekWatch the movie »

One Response to The Golden Age: the Simulation
by Paul Nicholls

  1. Mr T says:

    Well done Paul!.. I wonder how much Bartlett jealously will be posted here?..

    • hopefully a lot, i kind of enjoy a bit of hostility. lol. There was a big fuss when this won the cg architect animation award as it wasn't the traditional entry they normally get. I think I have operated quite far from what is normally done at the Bartlett also this year so I feel like any associations is academic only, not in style and content. :)

  2. robotica says:

    such kind of visualization is a skill the young architectural students all have to learn and surpass. i don't think it's complicated. competition makes miracle happen

  3. robotica says:

    but many firms just outsource the render job to some cheap polish or Chinese render company…..and their job is no less greater than yours technically. it's just a time consuming job to do :P

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