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Never Wasted →

August 29, 2022 by Luke Finch

Food waste is a serious issue. For the hospitality industry, there’s mounting tension for bars and restaurants to positively change their food waste footprint. But for industries that are built on delivering premium food and drink experiences using the freshest produce, there’s an inherent paradox that has prevented the industry from inciting lasting change. Until now.

Whiley is challenging bars, restaurants and producers to rethink what they know about waste. His acclaimed London bar, Scout, pioneered the use of hyperlocal and foraged produce, and when launching his most recent venue, Re, in South Eveleigh in Sydney, he’s taking it a step further by creating the world’s first zero-waste bar, literally built on waste. Using his laboratory onsite at Re, Whiley converts by-products from local cafes, restaurants and producers that others would consider imperfect, unfit for service date or straight-up scrap into delicious cocktails and bar snacks.

The film captures the heart and soul of what personally drives Whiley as he tirelessly educates and develops his unique supply chain of waste products and by-products from the daily running of local Sydney businesses. Collaborating with Roni Khan (OzHarvest / Refettorio ), Josh Niland (Saint Peter / Fish Butchery), Dan Ye (Artificer), Shelley Simpson (Mud Ceramics), James Harvey (Yullis Brews), Matteo Pochintesta ( Mapo Gelato), Donato Toce (Gelato Messina) and more.

August 29, 2022 /Luke Finch
Video, Documentary, Design for Good

Nike 50th Anniversary | Seen It All

July 28, 2022 by Luke Finch

Think you’ve seen it all? Every dunk? Every flex? Every Kid, King and Know-It-All? Every DID YOU SEE THAT?! From Tiger Woods to Mia Hamm. From LeBron James to Serena Williams. From Cristiano Ronaldo to Sabrina Ionescu. Every moment from the first 50 years was just the beginning.

Directed by and starring Spike Lee as Mars Blackmon, and Indigo Hubbard-Salk as Zimmie, this Director’s Cut pays homage to the past while making way for what’s next.

July 28, 2022 /Luke Finch
Video, Inspiring

MTV - Zoetrope →

July 25, 2022 by Luke Finch

Show package produced in partnership with MTV, for the 19th annual MTV European Music Award, broadcasted live from Frankfurt’s historic Festhalle on Sunday, November 11, 2012.

The animated sequence is a journey through time and space, transcending the ancient Zoetrope concept which stems from pre-Christian Chinese culture to our modern global society. A band lives the American Dream, symbolizing the ascent of a basement musician to stardom across the horizontal zoetrope layers. They move from the underground scene to stardom with the help of their fans and social networks, finally reach the top of the carousel and perform at the MTV EMA.

July 25, 2022 /Luke Finch
Video, 3D, Art Direction

Cinema 4D R23 Splash Screens →

January 07, 2021 by Luke Finch

by Tendril “It was a special honour to create a set of splash screens for Cinema 4D R23. We can’t imagine a better way to say thank-you to the incredible team at Maxon for creating the inspiring and empowering tools that we use every day. Shout-out to Folding Waves for the beautiful sound design, the whole Studio Tendril team and our very own Runbo Chen for the creative vision behind this procedural bird of paradise.”


January 07, 2021 /Luke Finch
3D, Video, Art Direction

AutoStore Router →

January 05, 2021 by Luke Finch

The film focuses on the human perspective and redefining the status quo of the consumer retail experience. The team was challenged with visualizing the unique benefits of the AutoStore Router-powerered system: highlighting the primary selling points of the system, re-familiarizing the audience with the main system modules and visualizing the processes through simple, abstract visual metaphors.

Using bright, engineered surfaces and consoles, we created an intimate and up-close perspective of the brand and user experience. Paired with natural, moving light we curated a tactile and touchable look and feel. Our goal is always to capture people’s hearts and minds, rather than overload them with technical information. This approach is another immediate differentiator for the AutoStore brand.

January 05, 2021 /Luke Finch
Video, Art Direction, Futurisitc

Jay Septimo →

September 30, 2020 by Luke Finch
September 30, 2020 /Luke Finch
Motion, Video, Art Direction

Catch Me If You Can →

September 11, 2020 by Luke Finch

This is always one of my favourite movie intros by Nexus

September 11, 2020 /Luke Finch
Video, Motion
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Minimals →

September 07, 2020 by Luke Finch

Nexus created an exploration into animalistic minimalism will make you smile.

September 07, 2020 /Luke Finch
3D, Video

Cabeza Patata x Spotify

December 26, 2019 by Luke Finch

A series of 11 videos and 25 illustrations on the theme of ever-changing moods and the ability of music to help shape and change our feelings.

December 26, 2019 /Luke Finch
3D, Illustration, Video

The 30 Year Timelapse →

December 19, 2019 by Luke Finch

Joe DiGiovanna is using timelapse photography to film the New York skyline changing over the years, directly from his apartment. Discover his story! Follow The 30 Year Timelapse Project - https://www.instagram.com/nyc_timescape/

December 19, 2019 /Luke Finch
Video, Experimental

World Order Humanoids →

December 28, 2016 by Luke Finch

It's Galaxy Year 1128992 AD,World Order Humanoids were invited to travel through space to visit our Mi Home. How on earth (pun intended) will they be able to handle our Mi products packed with tech breakthroughs?

December 28, 2016 /Luke Finch
Advertising, Video

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