Wednesday, October 31, 2007

New Work - Randy Roberts

Randy Roberts with Sticks and Stones has just finished a visual extravaganza for Visa Debit Card/Chiat. It’s been getting some great attention and press, and has been playing about every 5 minutes. If you haven’t seen it yet, make sure you take a look below!

How Sweet It Is


The Sweet Shop is officially launching in LA! They are opening offices in sunny Venice Beach, and preparing to add some new US based directors. Noah Marshall is also packing up and moving to SoCal after the completion of a massive project for Barclay's (which he won after a stiff competition with Tarsem and Andrew Douglas), and will be the first LA based Sweet Shopper! Welcome Noah and family!!!!

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

New Work - Kathi Prosser

Kathi Prosser with The Sweet Shop has recently completed a spot for Three Musketeers Mint, which actually gained their new candy bar so much attention that sales doubled, and they had to temporarily pull the spot off air so they could keep up with production! Congrats Kathi!


Monday, October 29, 2007

It's Moo Time Baby


Moo Studios, masters of stop motion and photo cutouts, are also the home of beauty and celebrity director Ellen Von Unworth. The artists at Moo have done some outrageous web work for Snickers and Guinness to name a few, and are the genius behind the Xbox Claymation spot . We recently completed a top secret Web campaign with Moo that launches Dec 2cnd, so stay tuned! Check out their reel here .

Sway Locks It Up


S/W/A/Y/ Studio has CG on lock. They’re so good you don’t even know they’ve been there. Specialties include photo-real anything, but specifically landscapes, environments, tabletop, and cars. Yup, I said cars, and they are the best. The half artists/half scientists at Sway have perfected the elusive CG car using their patented Drive-A-Tron™ driving simulator. If you haven’t been lucky enough to take it for a spin yet, call us. It’s like a video game, complete with steering wheel, slap shift, and sound effects. It creates 100% physically correct car movements and reactions, all based on the specific specs of the vehicle. The results are astounding, and it’s makes shooting literally anywhere in the world a piece of cake. Click HERE for Sway’s show reel, and HERE for the Drive-A-Tron montage. GAME – Only one of the cars in the montage is real, and we betcha a sushi/saki lunch you can’t tell which.