Awarded
TweetA humble little word to say the Mark KICKS ASS! His UKTV ad won a Gold at Promax this year for best television image promo. Gods of awesome awards, may we win many more in 2012 before the world ends…
TweetA humble little word to say the Mark KICKS ASS! His UKTV ad won a Gold at Promax this year for best television image promo. Gods of awesome awards, may we win many more in 2012 before the world ends…
TweetWe had the distinguished pleasure of working with a simply delightful English chap who goes by the rather unusual name of Bear Grylls. Schweppes brought the daredevil face to face with his most daunting challenge yet; Australians. We produced a range of media around the campaign, including online video, Facebook
TweetLast Friday we were dropping angels into people’s laps in Melbourne’s Federation Square as part of the new Lynx Excite campaign! This augmented reality is an adaptation of a creative concept executed by Grand Visual in the UK. We had to dust off our old trigonometry to get the angel
TweetWe produced a segment covering the Bondi Surf Sho for Blackberry, which aired on Foxtel’s Fuel TV. Skate legend and Foxtel presenter Corbin Harris guided us through a day that didn’t exactly serve up the surf a surf comp needs, but made up for it in jet ski tow-ins and
TweetWe recently produced a series of online videos for Pernod Ricard promoting Havana Club rum, shot during a party they held in Brisbane, Queensland. This video was released through a number of news sites and played from the Havana Club Australia Facebook page. With most shoots, there is often down
TweetEnd of last year we produced a hand-drawn short animation for Bausch + Lomb to describe “Long Arm Syndrome” and how it relates to their new-fangled corrective Purevision lenses. I’ll let the video do the talking… This was part of Bausch + Lomb’s overall Long Arm campaign, which kicked off
TweetJust wrapped post for Barkins Spring/Summer fashion film, my favorite shooting location ever (sorry Buenos Aires). Shot on Magnetic Island, a young woman re-explores the idyllic location of a reminiscent childhood vacation. That’s why she stares sultrily, strolls sensually and lolls languidly, absorbed in blithe ethereality. Cause I totally do
TweetI recently worked with Mark Bowey, creative director of Foxtel Design, on a commercial that looks a whole lot different from what we shot. Produced for UK cable channel BBC Knowledge, we shot footage in an office adorned only with tracking markers. No set design, the only lighting some intense