Gofor imagines a world where drones can be called to complete just about any task, on-demand. As far fetched as they seemed at the time, many of the features touted by Gofor have come into existence as real products today.
Poof – Disappearing App Promo
Poof was created as a production experiment to test a variety of technical elements. We shot on the Sony F55 and worked with a few new collaborators to create this stylish promo.
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Switch Launch Video
Switch is a business-grade phone system built for Google Apps users, from the same team that built UberConference. Switch launched in October 2014; this video was crafted for their launch.
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Tickle App and Video
Tickle was designed to tackle a very specific problem: awkward social situations. Using the phone's accelerometer, Tickle helps you get out of any situation.
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Our Drone Future
Our Drone Future was created to explore the darker side of the word “drone”, and was conceived as the complementary half to the Gofor Project, which explored the potential and helpful aspects of what the word conjures.
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Cellphones Make You Flaky
Cellphones make everything easier, including the ability to be flaky as %#@*. In the landline-days of old, a plan had to be a solid commitment. Now, it more closely resembles a series of nebulous inklings.
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UberConference Launch Video
UberConference needed a series of launch videos to accompany a product redesign in December 2013. The main video would be used at the top of the homepage to welcome new customers.
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Jotly Promo Video
Jotly was originally conceived as a promo video for a fictional app. It ended up being built into a real app, with a feature on the frontpage of the Wall Street Journal to boot. This is a short story about its creation.
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Goji Videos
Goji is a project by Last Co, which takes advantage of iOS8 custom keyboards. Moonbase made a series of video to support the website and app.
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